Open Call: Curator of American Art
San Antonio Museum of Art
San Antonio, Texas, USA

Title: Marie and Hugh Halff Jr. Curator of American Art
Job Location: San Antonio Museum of Art – SAN ANTONIO, TX
Department: Curatorial
Reports To: Chief Curator
Job Type: Full-time | Exempt
Pay: $65,000-$90,000, commensurate with experience
Job Summary
The San Antonio Museum of Art seeks a dynamic and engaging individual to serve as the next Marie and Hugh Halff Jr. Curator of American Art. Reporting to the Chief Curator, the Halff Curator oversees the museum’s American Art collection, which comprises more than 1,500 works representing major artists and developments in the United States from the late 18th to early 20th century, primarily in painting, decorative arts, works on paper, and photography. The Halff Curator also holds curatorial responsibility for the European Art collection, including the renowned Rowan Collection of Irish silver. The position is offered at open rank, and candidates at all stages of their careers are encouraged to apply.
Responsibilities and Duties
Oversees the proper care, conservation, installation, and maintenance of the American and European Art collections
Shapes the vision for the collections with the Director and Chief Curator, including long-range strategic planning
Enhances the collection through acquisitions and loans
Conducts research and produces collection-related publications
Develops and implements a balanced exhibitions program
Presents an expansive narrative of American and European art in collaboration with Curatorial colleagues
Works with Collections and Exhibits Departments on digitization, conservation, loan assessments, and scholar access
Partners with Development on fundraising and cultivation
Works with Education to create public programs and docent training
Collaborates with Marketing to produce content for the collections
Develops and manages project budgets with the Chief Curator and Finance
Represents SAMA publicly, engaging with board members, donors, officials, and the community
Builds partnerships with community organizations
Maintains relationships with museum professionals and dealers
Travels nationally and internationally for research and development
Lectures, publishes, and participates in conferences supporting SAMA’s mission
Supervises or mentors interns, fellows, and junior curatorial staff
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Passion for art and commitment to best museum practices
Professional, collaborative, and strategic approach
Strong organizational and management skills
Adaptability in short- and long-term projects
Strong art historical research skills
Excellent verbal and written communication across diverse audiences
Competence with collection and digital asset management tools
Qualifications
7–10 years of curatorial experience in an accredited arts institution
M.A. in Art History, American Studies, or related field; Ph.D. strongly preferred
Physical Requirements
Working onsite in a historic building on a 12+ acre campus
Walking, bending, climbing, stooping, and lifting up to 35 pounds
Ability to sit and stand for long periods
Ability to climb stairs and work in a multi-level building
Benefits (Eligible Employees)
Health Insurance (low-cost employee-only options)
Dental, Vision, Life Insurance
Short- and Long-Term Disability
403(b) with 5% employer contribution after 1 year
Paid Time Off, Sick Time, and Holidays
About the San Antonio Museum of Art
The San Antonio Museum of Art serves as a forum for exploring art across world cultures, periods, and genres. Its nearly 30,000-object collection spans 5,000 years, with particular strengths in arts of the Americas, ancient Mediterranean art, Asian art, and contemporary art.
San Antonio is the seventh-largest city in the U.S. and among the fastest-growing. The Museum, housed in the historic Lone Star Brewery on the Museum Reach of the River Walk, is committed to highlighting the city’s cultural heritage. SAMA hosts hundreds of events annually—concerts, performances, tours, lectures, symposia, and interactive programs—and plays an important civic role in enriching the region’s cultural life and supporting its creative community.
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