The Getty Research Institute (GRI) is seeking a Research Assistant who will work with the chief curator and the curator of modern and contemporary collections to facilitate research in the GRI’s audio and video (AV) collections and to assist with programming around the AV collections. A centerpiece of programming will be an interdisciplinary workshop that convenes scholars, academics, and curators to assess the status of discovery and activation in GRI collections and in those of fellow institutions. The ideal candidate will be a graduate student or post-graduate with experience in Art History, Music, and Information Studies and an ability to organize, prioritize, and prepare lists of hundreds of recordings for digitization. The AV materials to be addressed will comprise experimental music, performance art, dance, sound art, and video art. This is a 2-year limited-term position working 10 hours/week.
Bachelor’s degree in art history or music with some expertise in information science
0-2 years research experience
Excellent communication skills including writing and oral presentations
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