Previous Posts: February 2026

Assist with Prints & Drawings at MOMA

February 2 2026

Image of Assist with Prints & Drawings at MOMA

Picture: MoMA

Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:

The Museum of Modern Art in New York are hiring a Curatorial Assistant, Drawings and Prints.

According to the job description:

The Museum of Modern Art is currently accepting applications for a Curatorial Assistant who will support the curatorial team in the Department of Drawings and Prints in all areas of their responsibilities, including research for exhibitions and publications, and administrative tasks related to acquisitions, exhibitions, collections records, bibliographic and biographical files, loans, and general curatorial inquiries. ​

Ideal candidates will hold a minimum of a master’s degree in art history. An academic and/or curatorial interest in early- to mid-20th-century American modernism, including Black artistic practices and their transatlantic, socially engaged, and works-on-paper dimensions, is a plus, as it will support the development of an upcoming monographic exhibition centered on process and material experimentation; the position also requires the flexibility to shift across periods, geographies, and subjects as future projects demand.

The job comes with an annual salary of $71,979 per annum and no application deadline has been published.

Good luck if you're applying!

Nicolás Borrás acquired by Valencia City Council

February 2 2026

Image of Nicolás Borrás acquired by Valencia City Council

Picture: levante-emv.com

Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz:

News from Spain that the Valencia City Council have acquired a Christ Holding the Eucharist by the Valencian painter Nicolás Borrás (1530-1610). The work was acquired for €14,000 from auction at Setdart Madrid for a new 'Centro de Interpretación del Santo Cáliz' (Interpretation centre of the holy chalice?) which will be situated near the city's cathedral.

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