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Curator, Chazen Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin—Madison

September 14th, 2025
Madison, Wisconsin
Posted byCherry Ng
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The Chazen Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin–Madison seeks an industrious curator at the Associate or full Curator level enthusiastic to immerse themselves in the dynamic academic community of a prestigious, public R1 university.

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Under the supervision of the Chief Curator, and in keeping with institutional goals, the (Associate) Curator is responsible for the oversight, development (through strategic accessioning and deaccessioning), and interpretation of the Chazen Museum's broad non-works on paper holdings. These holdings consist of approximately 10,000 artworks including paintings, sculpture, ceramics, glass artworks, furniture, and multi-media works that span global cultures and time periods.

The (Associate) Curator will be responsible for organizing and overseeing temporary exhibitions often drawn from the material within their purview, supporting the preservation of artworks within their purview, and facilitating scholarship around the collections they oversee in a variety of ways (such as answering scholarly inquiries, consulting with faculty and scholars, being available to researchers, shepherding student research, conducting their own research, and sharing said research with the field and the public through various avenues). They will work collaboratively with members of the Chazen’s engagement team, as well as with faculty members and students, to make the artworks in their purview accessible to the community at large. They will regularly and effectively communicate with donors, potential donors, community members, fellow staff, and colleagues in the field, establishing a positive rapport and developing and maintaining fruitful relationships that reflect well on the institution.

Occasional travel and attendance at or participation in events organized by the Chazen or UW-Madison more broadly is expected; some of this activity may occur in the evening or over a weekend and as a salaried employee, this time is not eligible for overtime/comp time.The museum offers workplace flexibility, and a hybrid work arrangement may be negotiated.

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