Looking for new career options in the arts? Art Radar Opportunities is a convenient archive of openings in the visual art world.
Every week we add new positions suitable for a variety of backgrounds and levels of experience. Whether you’re an artist or an aspiring curator, a market analyst or a scholar, Art Radar Opportunities has listings that’ll pique your interest.
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JOB Beirut | digitisation officer | Arab Image Foundation – apply by 15 February 2013
The Digitisation Officer will work closely with the AIF Collection Manager. Tasks will include digitisation of photographic collections, retouching and colour correction and managing the AIF’s digital archive. MORE HERE
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JOB Hong Kong | research coordinator | Asia Art Archive – apply by 15 February 2013
An exciting opportunity to gain substantial art research and programming experience in a dynamic organisation at the centre of the Asia contemporary art scene. MORE HERE
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JOB Cairo | arts professor in residence | Department of the Arts at The American University (AUC) – apply by 20 March 2013
The Visual Cultures Programme in the Department of the Arts at The American University (AUC) in Cairo is now seeking applications for their 2013-2014 Arts Professor in Residence Programme. MORE HERE
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OPEN CALL Como | call for artists | Fondazione Antonio Ratti – apply by 5 April 2013
The 19th edition of CSAV – Artists Research Laboratory, titled “Meaning of Things”, will be held in Como from the 5 to 29 July 2013. American artist Matt Mullican will be leading the workshop. MORE HERE
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JOB Surrey | curator | Watts Gallery – apply by 11 February 2013
Watts Gallery and Artists’ Village is an arts complex composed of a restored gallery, chapel and studios located in idyllic Compton, Surrey. They are seeking a curator to develop their nationally-acclaimed exhibitions programming. As an added perk, the curator is offered residence in the Curator’s House attached to the gallery. MORE HERE
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COURSE International | online contemporary art course | cARTclab – apply by 14 February 2013
Budapest-based online contemporary art course cARTclab is accepting applications for their third programme, “The art scene in different places out of the centre”. Art editor and curator Nicola Trezzi will host four lectures on contemporary hubs in unexpected cities, including Tel Aviv and Yogyakarta. MORE HERE
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