Performa, New York, United States
Deadline: 17 February 2023
Performa, the internationally acclaimed organization dedicated to live interdisciplinary performance by visual artists, and the Hartwig Art Foundation, which is developing a new museum for contemporary art in Amsterdam, announce a new fellowship program that will provide hands-on training for individuals working in contemporary art, new media and performance. The fellowships are part of a recently announced institutional partnership.
Curatorial Fellow
The Hartwig Art Foundation Curatorial Fellow will work directly with Performa’s curatorial and production teams, Performa commission artists and national and international partners of the Performa Biennial. They will contribute to the Performa Institute, Performa Publications and Performa Magazine, and they will be directly involved in preparation for the Performa Biennial 2023 (1 – 19 Nov. 2023). Performa Curatorial Fellows will gain hands on administrative experience in all aspects of the biennial, and will also have ample opportunity to engage in extensive historical and contemporary research of performance by artists from around the globe.
Responsibilities
Requirements
Candidates must hold a minimum of a Bachelors Degree (or equivalent work experience) in art history, museum or performance studies, African or Latin American diaspora studies or arts administration, and should show a special interest in the history of performance by visual artists, contemporary art and new media. Fluency in English and writing skills are a must, as is the ability to work in a fast-paced and collaborative atmosphere. The position is paid and full time for 2 years and requires residency in New York City and a work visa (sponsored by Performa if needed) for foreign nationals. The salary is $52,000 and includes 2 weeks paid time off, health insurance and a small travel/research budget.
Archives Fellow
The Hartwig Art Foundation Archives Fellow will collaborate with the Performa team and international partners to activate and expand the Performa Archive comprising thousands of hours of original edited and unedited video, sound recordings, photographs, physical and digital ephemera, as well as drawings, writings, interviews and correspondence with Performa Commission artists. The archive is unusually complete in its reveal of the commissioning and production processes, budgets, tech riders and timelines behind the renowned Performa commissions.
Requirements
Candidates must hold a minimum of a Bachelors Degree (or equivalent work experience) in art history, museum or performance studies, African or Latin American diaspora studies, archives or arts administration, and should show a special interest in the history of performance by visual artists, contemporary art and new media. Fluency in English and writing skills are a must, as are the ability to work in a fast-paced and collaborative atmosphere. The position is paid and full time for 2 years and requires residency in New York City and a work visa (sponsored by Performa if needed) for foreign nationals. The salary is $52,000 and includes 2 weeks paid time off, health insurance and a travel/research budget.
Application
To apply please send your CV, a cover letter and two relevant writing samples addressed to RoseLee Goldberg to jobs@performa-arts.org. Please put the fellowship you are applying to in the subject line. Please note that while we review all applications, we will be unable to respond to individual inquiries during the application process. Performa is an equal opportunity employer, and we encourage those who might have applied in the past for positions at Performa to reapply for new opportunities.
Application deadline: 17 Feb. 2023