The Walters Art Museum is among America's most distinctive museums, forging connections between people and art from cultures around the world and spanning seven millennia. Located in Baltimore’s Mount Vernon neighborhood, the Walters is free for all. The museum’s campus includes five historic buildings and 36,000 art objects. Today, the Walters serves Baltimore and Maryland by embracing its role as educator and storyteller, using the collection as a vehicle of knowledge and cultural expression to support learning, dialogue, and community engagement. The museum is committed to public education, offering essential programs that help people to connect art to their lives. The Walters Visitor Promise aligns staff and volunteers across the museum to preserve and share the works in our care for future generations, partner with communities, and create welcoming, accessible experiences for visitors. The museum offers challenging and creative work opportunities by promoting collaboration and teamwork. The Walters Art Museum seeks an outstanding junior scholar who wishes to pursue a curatorial career as a Wieler-Mellon Post-Doctoral Curatorial fellow. For its term of two years (with the possibility of renewal for a third year), the fellowship will provide curatorial training and support scholarly research related to the collections of the Walters. Widely regarded as one of the finest museums in the United States, the Walters possesses a collection that spans seven millennia of art from cultures across the world. Applications are currently sought from scholars of the Ancient Mediterranean World, with a preference for a specialist in ancient Egypt and/or Western Asia. The Weiler-Mellon Fellow will be fully integrated into the Curatorial Department and have the opportunity to work closely with the curatorial team as well as staff in other parts of the museum including conservation, collections care, gallery interpretation, and education. The fellow will have access to the museum collection, research libraries both within the museum and in the region, and will enjoy all the professional privileges of the museum's staff. The fellow will work closely with and be supervised by the curator of Ancient Mediterranean Art. Major duties will include helping to develop and realize a new installation of the permanent galleries of Ancient Mediterranean art, conducting research on and cataloguing objects in the collection, assisting with provenance research on objects in the collection, and engaging in general curatorial activities. In consultation with the supervising curator, the fellow also will develop a concrete project intended to complement personal research interests and will present this project as an exhibition or installation as well as a publish on this project. The fellow will be expected to participate in the museum’s education and public programs and deliver public lectures and gallery talks. The fellow will receive an annual stipend plus benefits and a travel allowance.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree
Number of Employees
11-50 employees