The fellow will research each object’s provenance, exhibition history, and bibliography, while coordinating the technical examination of the collection by conservators, in hopes of gathering new research on artists’ techniques, materials, and processes. The resulting research will also be made accessible to all through the Clark’s online collections portal. The Lunde Fellow will be a fully integrated member of the curatorial team and will gain unparalleled experience and mentorship in preparation for a career as a curator of early modern art.
Anticipated September 2026 start date.
Annual Salary Range: $63,689-$70,394
Please submit resume and cover letter by August 15, 2026 here:
https://clarkart.bamboohr.com/careers/40
Major Duties and Responsibilities (Essential Functions)
Work closely with curatorial, registration, and publications staff on the organization of a major publication
Conduct in-depth research on fifteenth- through eighteenth-century paintings and sculpture in the Clark’s collection in addition to ongoing research on the Tavitian Collection
Assess curatorial object files and build new files as needed
Organize bibliographies, exhibition history, and provenance within object files
Assist Aso O. Tavitian Curator of Early Modern European Painting and Sculpture with identifying potential catalogue entry writers
Work with Tavitian Curator and Clark Publications Manager to establish the timeline, framework, and other details for publication
Identify objects that need to be photographed and coordinate/schedule new photography
Review existing conservation documents for each painting and plan for a conservation assessment
Work with Head of Registration to coordinate technical examination of objects at the Williamstown + Atlanta Art Conservation Center
Assist with preparation of materials for additional grant and other funding proposals and reports for this project
As time permits, undertake additional object research for the catalogue
Present public lecture on research (if desired).
Other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
Education, Training, and SkillsPhD or ABD in Art History required
Demonstrated interest and prior accomplishment in the field of early modern European paintings and sculpture, through academic study and/or museum experience
Demonstrated ability to work both independently and collaboratively
French, Italian, and/or German language proficiency preferred
Resourcefulness, strong initiative, adaptability, and creativity
Strong organizational skills
Interest in and enthusiasm for museum work, with preference given to applicants intending to pursue a curatorial career
Minimum of six months of relevant experience preferred
The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this position. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Physical Demands:
Ability to sit at a desk/workstation and use a computer for prolonged periods of time.
Ability to stand for up to four hours.
Ability to physically move and handle artwork, which requires being able to lift up to 30 pounds occasionally.
Work Environment: Work will be performed in an office environment and museum spaces. The noise level in the work environment is usually low to moderate. Some travel, including internationally, is required.
Please contact humanresourcesclarkart.edu with any questions.
Reference:
JOB: Lunde Curatorial Fellow, Williamstown, The Clark Art Institute. In: ArtHist.net, Jul 7, 2026 (accessed Jul 8, 2026), <https://arthist.net/archive/52903>.