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03 Feb 2016

International Fellowship available at Lehmbruck Museum | Germany

Lehmbruck Museum Fellowship The Stiftung Wilhelm Lehmbruck Museum - Zentrum Internationaler Skulptur, in Duisburg, Germany, has recently launched a call for an International Fellow / Junior Scholar whose primary field of expertise is audience development, communication and curatorial work. The international fellowship is supported by the International Museum Fellowship Programme of Germany's Federal Cultural Foundation. The aim of the Fellowship at the Lehmbruck Museum is the conceptual development and enhancement of better and more effective outreach measures for the museum. Specific responsibilities include the implementation of analyses of visitor demands and orientation as well as the development of own ideas and innovative instruments to improve audience outreach activities. The fellow will be able to work with a  renowned collection and well-established exhibition and communication structures. The result will be an audience orientation concept dedicated to optimising the development of (new) audience groups for the Lehmbruck Museum. Further, research results and insights will be made available to other museums via a symposium accompanied by a published documentation. This will give the fellow an opportunity to build a broad cultural and tourist network.

Requirements

  • Currently based in a European or non-European country outside Germany
  • International contacts in the museum world
  • Certified B2 German language skills. Additional languages (English, Dutch and/or French) are desirable.
  • From a relevant field of expertise in Cultural Studies, Cultural Management or Art History and verifiable experiences in audience development.
  • Practical work experiences in museums.
  • Openness for interdisciplinary teamwork and ability to manage one’s own workload.

Specific responsibilities

  • Curatorial work
  • Conceptual development and enhancement of better and more effective outreach measures for the museum with a focus on markets in the neighbouring countries (the Netherlands, Belgium and France)
  • Implementation of analyses of visitor demands and orientation
  • Development of own ideas and innovative instruments to improve audience outreach activities
The post will be held on the basis of an 18-month project contract (3,200 € per month), starting on 1 April 2016, with an average of 39 working hours per week. Participation in workshops, conferences, and events as well as building contacts with neighbouring museums and international partners of the museum during the fellowship will be encouraged. The Lehmbruck Museum in Duisburg is known for its collection of international, modern sculpture, a unique feature in Europe. Its singular combination of outstanding museum architecture and a sculpture park as well as sculpture sited in the urban landscape add to its prominence. In its temporary exhibitions the Lehmbruck Museum is committed both to doing justice to its internationally-renowned collection and to promoting local and regional artists. This mixture has made the house an extraordinary place of communication between man and art and enables a journey through the history of modern sculpture from the greatest sculptors of the 20th century to the present day. Applications should be sent by 10 February. For additional information, please refer to the description enclosed or visit http://www.kulturpersonal.de/stellenboerse/