Bruce Cole Postdoctoral Instructor in Cultural History

Grand Central Atelier invites applications for a Bruce Cole Postdoctoral Instructor in Cultural History and the Humanities, a two-year appointment within the Bruce Cole Humanities Initiative. The position begins September 2026 and is based in New York, NY.

About Grand Central Atelier

Grand Central Atelier (GCA) is the leading center in the United States for the rigorous study of classical drawing, painting, and sculpture. For more than a decade, GCA has trained artists in the methods and ideas of the European studios from the renaissance to the 19th c., and has built a community of practitioners, scholars, and patrons committed to the continuity of the Western representational tradition.

About the Bruce Cole Humanities Initiative

The Bruce Cole Humanities Initiative is a two-year program honoring the late Bruce Cole, former Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities and one of the most influential American art historians of his generation. The Initiative brings the study of art history and cultural history into direct conversation with the working studio through two postdoctoral instructorships, weekly studio lectures, a public lecture series, and a capstone symposium in 2027.

The Position

The Postdoctoral Instructor in Cultural History and the Humanities will pursue independent scholarly work, serve as a co-editor of the Initiative’s online journal, contribute to the intellectual life of GCA, and engage directly with ongoing research and publications on classical realism under the supervision of painter and scholar Jacob Collins. The Instructor will help students and the broader public situate artistic practice within its cultural, historical, and philosophical context.

The Instructor will work with a Bruce Cole Project Director and dedicated Artist Fellows who together will bring humanities to GCA artists to enrich and deepen their creative process and bring the fruits of that interaction to a broad public.

We are seeking a historian, classicist, intellectual historian, or humanist in a kindred field whose work speaks to the tradition that GCA’s artists inhabit. This is a distinctive role: the right candidate is a serious scholar who is also drawn to teaching beyond the seminar room and to engaging audiences who care passionately about Western culture but do not necessarily come from the academy.

Responsibilities May Include

  • Serve as a co-editor of the Initiative’s online journal: shape its intellectual direction, commission and edit contributions, and write essays of your own
  • Participate in ongoing scholarly dialogue, offering critical responses to developing research
  • Deliver bi-monthly studio lectures to GCA students on a regular schedule, on topics in cultural, intellectual, or political history relevant to the artistic tradition
  • Hold regular office hours for students and teachers
  • Help coordinate panel discussions in which students develop themes and compositions, contributing intellectual and historical framing
  • Help plan and execute the Initiative’s Public Lecture series and Symposium

Qualifications

  • Ph.D. in History, Classics, Intellectual History, or a related humanistic field, in hand by start date
  • Demonstrated scholarly excellence: dissertation, publications, or work in progress of clear quality
  • Teaching experience and a strong interest in pedagogy
  • Genuine engagement with the Western humanistic tradition and an interest in how it informs artistic practice
  • Research interests touching on classical antiquity, the Renaissance, Enlightenment, or nineteenth-century European intellectual culture
  • Experience with public humanities, public-facing writing, or non-university teaching
  • Editorial experience (journals, magazines, online publications)
  • Comfort working alongside practicing artists in a studio environment
  • Ability to work collaboratively and build strong relationships with students, teachers, staff, and advisory board members

Compensation

  • Annual stipend: $75,000
  • Health benefits
  • Studio access and full participation in GCA programming

To Apply

Please submit the below materials to info@grandcentralatelier.org. Please write “Application for Bruce Cole Postdoctoral Instructor” in the subject line of the email.

  1. Cover letter (addressing intellectual fit with the Initiative’s mission)
  2. Curriculum vitae
  3. Writing sample (≤ 25 pages)
  4. Three letters of reference (sent directly by recommenders)
  5. video introduction iA short self-recorded video (2–3 minutes) in which you introduce yourself, your scholarly interests, and how you envision contributing to the Atelier. No production value required — clarity and substance matter most.

Review of applications will begin May 1, 2026 and will continue until the position is filled. Candidates are encouraged to apply early.

Grand Central Atelier is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from candidates of all backgrounds.