Kunsthalle Lissabon is seeking a
talented and motivated curator
to join its team.
This position is ideal for early-career professionals or those with up to three years of experience who wish to develop their curatorial practice in a
critical and reflective international environment
that remains grounded in local needs.
Key Responsibilities
Develop and contribute to the
curatorial program
known for its experimental and innovative nature.
Collaborate with artists, organize exhibitions, and support artistic production.
Conduct research and contribute to editorial, communication, and public programming initiatives.
Critically explore and engage with the institution's extensive archive of exhibitions.
Plan and implement public programming projects, including studio visits, critical debates, and theoretical reflections.
Manage the gallery space and provide a welcoming experience for visitors.
Independently research with guidance from senior team members.
Qualifications
Education:
Degree in curatorial studies, art history, social sciences, or a related field.
Experience:
Early-career professionals or those with up to 3 years of experience in curatorial work.
Languages:
Fluency in Portuguese and English (written and spoken).
Skills:
Proficiency in social media management and standard software (Word, Excel, PowerPoint).
Organizational, creative, and task-oriented abilities with resilience under pressure.
Strong communication and independent research skills.
What Kunsthalle Lissabon Offers
A
12-month contract
with potential for renewal.
Salary adjusted to the experience of the selected candidate.
An
inclusive and diverse work environment
, with a focus on candidates who identify with African cultures and identities, including those from the diaspora, particularly residents in Portugal.
A platform for
professional autonomy and growth
, fostering curatorial research and innovation in contemporary art.
About Kunsthalle Lissabon
Founded in 2009, Kunsthalle Lissabon explores institutional models and engages actively with contemporary art practices.
The institution has built close relationships with local and international artists, featuring projects by renowned figures like Teresa Solar, Sara Sadik, and Gabriel Chaile.
Upcoming exhibitions for 2025 include Sônia Gomes, Saodat Ismailova, and René Tavares, offering the selected curator a chance to contribute to this rich tradition of excellence.
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