Associate Curator of Sculpture
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Education / Teaching
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Creative Arts/Media
Creative Design / Digital Art
Full-time, Exempt
BackgroundInternationally recognized as a premier museum and research center, The Frick Collection is known for its distinguished holdings of European paintings, sculpture, and decorative arts from the Renaissance through the nineteenth century. The collection originated with Henry Clay Frick (1849–1919), who bequeathed his home, paintings, sculpture, and decorative arts to the public for their enjoyment. Since opening as a museum in 1935, the institution has grown significantly while preserving the intimate scale and distinctive character that have made the Frick one of the world’s most admired museums.
A critical component of the institution is the Frick Art Research Library, founded by Helen Clay Frick in 1920 and internationally recognized as one of the leading centers for the study of Western art.
After a five-year closure of the Frick’s historic buildings, during which time a major renovation and enhancement project was completed, the Frick reopened in 2025 with new spaces for the display of art and for educational programming, including the Ian War dropper Education Room and Stephen
A. Schwarzman Auditorium. The Frick has long been a leader in, and advocate for, arts education, and in-gallery teaching with direct access to works of art displayed in historic interior spaces remains foundational to the museum’s mission to provide access, understanding, and enjoyment of the collection to the public.
Responsible for researching the history of individual pieces in the museum’s collection of Italian bronzes and metals from the 15th to the 17th century. Working under the supervision of the Peter Jay Sharp Chief Curator, responsible for the care, display and interpretation of the collection of sculpture and metals, and for its potential growth, by gift and acquisition. Expected to develop exhibitions and displays relating to significant works in the collection and will have the opportunity to publish and lecture to a wide variety of audiences.
Coordinate permanent collection art moves in collaboration with the Chief Curator.
- Researching, writing texts for, and installation plans for long-term loans to the collection.
- Prepare informational videos. In collaboration with Digital Media Team: write, produce, and perform in informational videos for educational purposes and for the Collection’s website and digital media offerings.
- Assist with research and writing permanent collection gallery labels.
- Extensive research and writing for scholarly publications both published by The Frick Collection and for art historical journals and other publications.
- Participate in Education programs with lectures, seminars and gallery talks.
- Contribute to donors’ cultivation and fundraising.
- Courier trips.
- Exhibition planning trips.
- Supervising students and scholars holding internships and fellowships at the museum.
- Coordinate the activities of the Stephen K. and Janie Woo Scher Center for the Study of Medals at the Frick Collection.
We recognize that people come with a wealth of experience and talent beyond just the technical requirements of a job. If your experience is close to what you see listed here, please still consider applying.
PhD in Art History or related field and 1 year of experience in the job or related position. Fluency in Italian required, with reading proficiency of French and/or German. Domestic and International travel up to 40% required. Education, training or experience to include:
- European sculpture, with a particular focus on Italian 15th- and 16th-century bronzes.
- Public speaking.
- Organization and/or supervision of symposia.
- Collaborating with contemporary artists on exhibition and/or book projects.
Physical requirements are comparable to most office roles. Ability to interact in-person with colleagues. Use common office tools and machines (computer, phone). Ability to traverse throughout the office and building(s) both inside and outside of the museum and visit different levels of the building. Ability to carry/transport materials weighing up to 20 or more pounds.
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