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Centre for the Study of Irish Art (CSIA) Curator

Full time at Irishmuseums in Ireland
Posted on May 8, 2024

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Centre for the Study of Irish Art (CSIA) Curator

The National Gallery of Ireland is home to Ireland’s national art research collections held in the Gallery’s extensive library and archives. The Irish art archives and library are held in the Centre for the Study of Irish Art (CSIA). Established in 2003, this research facility located in the Gallery’s Millennium Wing supports the study of Irish art history and visual culture. It holds one of the most important and valuable collections documenting the nations rich artistic and cultural heritage. It aims to promote Irish art to people of all ages and backgrounds and through its programmes present news ways of understanding and learning about Irish visual culture. The Centre also plays a crucial role supporting the Gallery’s work relating to Irish art and artists. The Gallery wishes to recruit a permanent Curator for the Centre for the Study of Irish Art. This position will help shape the future direction of the CSIA and the Curator will be responsible for its planning, development and operation. Working collaboratively with colleagues the CSIA Curator will oversee a collection ranging from artists archives and original manuscripts, rare volumes, artist’s monographs, collection catalogues, serials, artworks, photographs, ephemera and objects to digital and online resources. They will play a leading role in the management of the Gallery’s Irish art research collections and will contribute to developing collection access and discovery, engagement, exhibition, research and digital programmes. Grade and Salary: Salary is in accordance with point 1 of the Assistant Keeper II (PPC) pay scale €37,211 per annum as per 1 January 2024 pay adjustments. The National Gallery of Ireland is an equal opportunities employer. Click Here for further information and details of the application process. #J-18808-Ljbffr

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