Artists Documentation Program (ADP) Fellowship at the Menil Collection and the 
Whitney Museum of American Art

The Menil Collection and the Whitney Museum of American Art are pleased to 
offer an advanced training fellowship in conjunction with the Artists 
Documentation Program (ADP) supported by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. The 
term of the fellowship is one year with the possibility of renewal for a second 
year.

The inaugural ADP Fellowship will be based at the Menil Collection in Houston, 
Texas, with travel funds permitting on-site research, collection access, and 
interview preparation and processing at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 
New York. The fellowship will provide an opportunity for the successful 
candidate to participate in all ADP activities. The ADP Fellow will work 
closely with the ADP directors, Bradford Epley at the Menil and Carol 
Mancusi-Ungaro at the Whitney, during the research and preparation phase for an 
artist interview as well as additional conservation, archive, collection 
management and digital content staff following the interview to ensure the 
information disclosed is both imbedded within the institutional records and 
published for wide dissemination via the ADP Archive website. Additionally, the 
ADP Fellow will undertake and publish a significant research project utilizing 
the ADP Archive as part of the ADP Resound Project.


As an integral part of the ADP and the Menil and Whitney's conservation 
departments, candidates must have an interest in the variety of issues 
associated with the study, documentation, and care of 20th century and 
contemporary art. Candidates should be recent graduates of a recognized 
training program with up to five years of post-graduate work experience, 
possess excellent communication and organization skills and a demonstrated 
history of research and publication.

The ADP Fellowship will be administered by the Menil Collection. It will 
commence in the fall of 2019 and provides a stipend of $40,000 along with all 
benefits, including health, dental, and vacation, granted to full-time 
employees of the Menil. Generous travel funds are available. Applications 
including a curriculum vitae with e-mail address and telephone number(s), a 
letter of intent, and three letters of recommendation should be sent to Suzanne 
Maloch, Director of Human Resources, The Menil Collection, 1511 Branard St., 
Houston, Texas 77006 USA, or [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. 
Application deadline is March 31, 2019.


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