The Corning Museum of Glass is seeking an experienced and creative Curator of European Glass. The Museum is seeking an individual with training in European art, a strong interest in decorative arts and a Master’s degree (or, ideally, a Ph.D.) in art history or a related field. Knowledge of an additional art historical field – Ancient, Islamic or Asian – would be valuable. The Curator of European Glass oversees exhibition, acquisition, publication, public information, research and conservation issues related to the department, which is one of four curatorial departments. The other three are: American; Modern and Contemporary; and Science and Technology. The European collection is comprehensive and continually expands through gifts and an ample acquisition budget which also provides funds for publications. The Museum, The Rakow Research Library, considered the world’s library of record on glass and The Studio are the three buildings that form the Corning campus. More information about the Corning Museum of Glass is at www.cmog.org. The Curator of European Glass reports to the President/Executive Director and in addition, works closely with the Deputy Director of Collections, Research and Exhibitions as well as with the curatorial team, the Collection and Exhibition Manager, Chief Conservator, Director of Education, Director of the Studio, Chief Digital Officer and Chief Scientist. Please address all inquiries and recommendations in confidence to the retained search consultants by email. Freda Mindlin or Nancy Kaufman Opportunity Resources Inc. New York, NY 10021search@opportunityresources.netPosted on: 02/04/2015