St. Louis Mercantile Library Endowed Curator of Fine Art and Endowed Research Professor


  • Full Time
  • St. Louis, MO
  • $65000-$75000 USD / Year

Website St. Louis Mercantile Library at UMSL

St. Louis Mercantile Library Endowed Curator of Fine Art and Endowed Research Professor
St. Louis Mercantile Library at the University of Missouri – St. Louis

The St. Louis Mercantile Library, a two-centuries old research library and art center with deep collections in the humanities, at the University of Missouri – St. Louis is seeking an experienced, enthusiastic, curatorial professional with a passion for regional art for the role of Curator of Fine Art and Research Professor. The Mercantile Library is the only institution in the state whose primary art collecting mission is dedicated to Missouri art, while also holding extensive collections in regional and American paintings, prints, drawings, sculpture, artists’ archives, and artifacts.

This full-time, benefit-eligible position reports to the Mercantile Library’s Executive Director and is responsible for building, preserving, exhibiting and interpreting the Mercantile Library’s historic fine art collection. The curator is part of a dynamic team of professionals and exercises extensive advisory board contact and supervisory duties.  The ideal candidate will have excellent interpersonal skills, be a systematic, meticulous, patient, self-starter who works well under pressure, manages time efficiently, analyzes and solves problems independently and if necessary, collaboratively, and can be flexible and embrace changes within this position due to departmental priorities. This is a Non-Tenure Track Faculty position with an annual salary range of $65,000 – $75,000.

Specific duties of the position include:

  • Advise on additions to the Fine Art collection through solicited donation and suggested purchase in accordance with the Collections Development Plan.
  • Oversee the accessioning, storage, conservation, shipping, insurance and security of the Fine Art Collections.
  • Research, design and oversee installation of exhibitions of the art collection to include artwork selection, writing scholarly and interpretive text, and collaborating on publicity, opening receptions, and programming.
  • Engage in collections-based scholarship to be published in exhibition catalogues or scholarly journals as well as in lectures, symposia, and conference presentations.
  • Develop and maintain professional affiliations with curatorial colleagues at other institutions and attend and present at conferences and professional events on behalf of the Mercantile Library.
  • Cultivate long-term relationships with donors, collectors, scholars, established and emerging local artists, and art dealers to attract and secure works of art, collections and acquisition funds.
  • Provide exhibition support to the director and other curators as needed.
  • Aid library staff, visiting scholars and the public with collection-related questions; answer research requests and correspondence related to the collections.
  • Supervise the Assistant Curator and Graduate Research Assistants.
  • Oversee and take part in the volunteer docent training program. Oversee and assist in training student workers and art-collection volunteers.
  • Advise the Assistant Curator for Fine Art Collections in their capacity as Coordinator of University Exhibits and Collections in areas of art handling, conservation, and outgoing loan requests from off-campus entities.
  • Oversee the digitization and Rights/Reproductions request for Fine Art Collection materials, with the support of the Assistant Curator.
  • Prepare and present off-site outreach lectures to promote the Library.
  • Effectively communicate with team members and other members of the university community, while contributing to and sustaining a positive and supportive workplace.
  • Adhere to the Collected Rules and Regulations of the University of Missouri System.
  • Other duties as assigned.

Required Qualifications:

  • Ph.D. in art history with an emphasis in 19th – 20th century American Art from an accredited college or university with broad knowledge of American painting, sculpture, prints, and drawings.
  • Minimum 6 years’ curatorial experience working with art collections in a museum or university art gallery, showing increasing levels of responsibility and demonstrated proficiency in areas of art historical scholarship, connoisseurship, acquisitions, exhibition design and execution, staff supervision, and donor relations.
  • Exemplary writing skills, compelling public speaking presence, and excellent oral communication skills, as well as strong organizational skills and exceptional attention to detail.
  • Ability to build and sustain effective and productive interpersonal relationships with library staff, faculty, students, administrators, board members, and members of the public.
  • Evidence of analytical, project, and time management skills and demonstrated ability to set priorities, meet deadlines and complete tasks and projects on time and within budget in accordance with task or project parameters.
  • Demonstrated proficiency with personal computers and software, and office applications including the Microsoft Office suite, especially Outlook, Word, Excel, Teams/ SharePoint, and
  • PowerPoint, and other productivity software, and proficiency with museum collection software.
  • Must be eligible to work in the United States and pass standard University of Missouri System screenings and background checks.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Knowledge of Midwest regional or Missouri art.
  • Familiarity with early American art movements and patronage.
  • Experience with docent training and/or tour programs.
  • Familiarity with Past Perfect Museum software.
  • Experience or familiarity with fine art conservation techniques.
  • Experience or familiarity with fine art shipping and/or storage processes.

Salary Range
This is a full-time Librarian III non-tenure track faculty position in the University Libraries with a salary range between $65,000 – $75,000 per year based on experience.

Benefit Eligibility
The University of Missouri – St. Louis offers benefit-eligible employees a wide variety of benefits including health, dental and vision coverage. For more information about our benefits, please visit: https://www.umsystem.edu/totalrewards/benefits

Applications:
Applications must be submitted via the UMSL Jobs Portal
Priority will be given to candidates who apply by April 24, 2026, however the position will remain open until filled.

Application must include cover letter, CV, college transcript(s), and list of three professional references.
We welcome letters of reference & references will be called.

To apply for this job please visit erecruit.umsystem.edu.