The Bard Graduate Center in New York, NY has an exciting job opportunity
available! Please read on and respond according to instructions at the bottom!
Historian of Design, Decorative Arts, and Material Culture of the 20th Century
The Bard Graduate Center seeks to make a full-time appointment (rank open)
in the History of Design, Decorative Arts, and Material Culture of the
Twentieth Century (experience with post-1945 and/or American preferred).
Candidates should hold the Ph.D., and demonstrate publications and teaching
experience commensurate with rank.
The BGC offers advanced training in the history of decorative arts and
design; cultural history; museum history; and garden history and landscape
design. M.A. and Ph.D. programs explore the interrelationships of the arts,
craft, design, places, and social and cultural life in courses ranging in
period from the ancient world to the twenty-first century. The institution,
a graduate school of Bard College, also sponsors exhibitions, publications,
and public programs.
Send letter of application, CV, selected publications and names of three
references to Prof. Amy Ogata, The Bard Graduate Center, 18 West 86th
Street, New York, NY. Please also send a SASE for return of materials, if
desired. AA/EOE. Deadline for receipt of materials is January 15, 2005. Some
preliminary interviews will be held at the CAA annual meeting in Atlanta.
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