Contacte al anunciante At The Huntington, we believe that having a team of diverse backgrounds and voices working together will enable us to support and promote the appreciation of the humanities, the arts, and botanical science. The Huntington is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and is committed to providing employment opportunities regardless of race, religious creed, color, national origin, disability, sex, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation or any other characteristic protected by local, state or federal law. Job Description: Job Title: Curator of Photography Classification/Status: Exempt, Regular Full-Time Reports To: Chief Curator and Associate Director of Library Collections Summary The Huntington Library seeks a creative and collaborative professional to develop and interpret its exceptional collection of over 800,000 photographic images, dating from the 1840s to the present. The incumbent will be responsible for the stewardship of these materials and for building and maintaining a vibrant collections profile that serves the needs of advanced researchers and contributes to the cultural enrichment of the public. The Huntington is one of the world's leading libraries for advanced research in the humanities. Its photography collections include outstanding examples of a wide variety of print and negative processes and formats, from the earliest photographically illustrated volume, The Pencil of Nature , to 21st-century archival inkjet prints. The Library is one of the great repositories for photography of the American West, with distinguished holdings of the work of John Hillers, William Henry Jackson, Timothy O'Sullivan, and Carleton Watkins. Further notable resources include the Frederick Monsen and Carl Moon collections, documenting Southwestern Native American communities, and the archives of C.C. Pierce and "Dick" Whittington, recording the development of Los Angeles. The archive of architectural photographer Maynard L Parker and the Southern California Outdoor Advertising Collection document the region in the mid-20th century. Other strengths include the American Civil War, with George Barnard, Mathew Brady, Alexander Gardner, and Andrew Russell all represented in depth. For further information and links to digital r