ROM is Canadas largest museum of Art Culture and Nature. The Royal Ontario Museum(ROM) is a cultural institution that showcases art culture and nature from around the world and across the ages. Among the top 10 cultural institutions in North America and Canadas largest and most comprehensive museum ROM has a world-class collection of 18 million artworks cultural objects and natural history specimens featured in 40 gallery and exhibition mission is to transform lives by helping people to understand the past make sense of the present and come together to shape a shared future. The museum is known globally for expanding the boundaries of knowledge and presenting that knowledge in new and innovative ways within the intersecting worlds of art culture and nature. ROMs extensive exhibition schedule and public programs attract approximately 190000 students and 1.3 million visitors or more in a typical year.
Situated in the most diverse major city in the world Toronto in the Province of Ontario known for pluralism openness and global perspectives ROM is well positioned for the future and for an even greater role on the world stage. By leveraging ROMs strengths and capabilities and applying them in fresh and far-reaching ways by investing to create greater engagement through inclusion transdisciplinary thinking digital practices and innovation ROM is charting a new and bold way forward as it pursues its goal to become one of the worlds foremost museums. Learn more about ROMs Strategic Direction.
ROM has a long history of preserving Jewish cultural heritage starting in 1909 before ROMs official opening in 1914. Since then ROM continued to expand its Judaica holdings which now span the globe including objects from Asia the Middle East and Europe. Most recently in 2024 ROM acquired two major collections of Jewish ritual home and cultural objects: The Sarick Collection and the Cecil Roth Collection together totalling over 1500 Jewish art & cultural objects. These recent acquisitions combined with the museums historical Judaica collection makes ROMs Judaica collection one of the best in the world and a destination for scholars of Jewish art and culture. The significant core collection will support gallery installations exhibitions and educational programmes. The collection will allow ROM visitors of all backgrounds the opportunity to connect with Jewish art culture and heritage and enable ROM to foster a greater knowledge of Jewish life.
ROM seeks a thoughtful strategic curator gifted at communications and alliances with a strong background in historical material culture contemporary arts and diasporic arts from or relating to Jewish art & culture. Reporting to the Co-chief Curator of Art and Culture the Sarick Curator of Jewish Art & Culture will lead the programming and presentation of Jewish art and culture through galleries exhibitions and other initiatives following ROMs Strategic direction and in collaboration with local communities artists and scholars locally and globally. Guided by ROMs institutional vision for the broader galleries and collection the Sarick curator will develop and implement a strategy to build and interpret ROMs Jewish art and culture collection. ROM offers a unique opportunity to continue to expand this collections holdings of historical and contemporary material in line with museum best practices and an acquisition development plan that the Sarick curator will develop. The Jewish Art & Culture program will examine the rich histories traditions and artistic achievements of Jewish communities and explore connections across Europe Israel Asia the Middle East and beyond.
The Sarick curator will expand the reach of ROM scholarship and museum initiatives through publications lectures and the context of ROMs strategic direction toward a more global transdisciplinary storytelling model the Sarick Curator of Jewish Art & Culture will be well-versed in the current conversations regarding the role of museums in society and in relation to Indigenous and global cultures. This curator will champion cross-cultural and cross-disciplinary perspectives to highlight the relevance of ROMs collection of art culture and nature in contemporary societies.
The primary activity for the successful candidate will be to galvanize the expanding collection in support of developing an ambitious program of Jewish art and culture across ROM. The incumbent will play a critical role as part of a ROM collaborative team to conceive and develop a future Jewish Art and Culture gallery in consultation with Jewish communities locally and globally. The Sarick Curator of Jewish Art & Culture will develop temporary exhibition ideas in alignment with ROMs overall exhibition strategy which features community engagement inclusive representation narrative-building based on shared authority and transdisciplinarity. This position will also work closely with communities to enrich public understanding and awareness of Holocaust histories through collaborative initiatives exhibitions and programs. ROM is committed to rebalancing narratives by sharing non-dominant cultural perspectives. Resulting exhibitions will be developed to travel to other museums including to communities with large Jewish populations.
ROM is open to considering a range of candidates from an Associate Curator level to Senior Curator consistent with the candidates experience and the strategic goals of the Museum. ROM welcomes candidates who are passionate about the study and interpretation of Jewish art & culture globally. Applicants specializing in Jewish art history Judaica history religious and cultural studies Holocaust studies archaeology or contemporary art and who have a commitment to new methodologies and ways of thinking are encouraged to apply.
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For inquiries or to submit an application please contact Menon Dwarka at emailprotected or .
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