In 2020, the Munch Museum will open its new building in the centre of Oslo, in 
the newly developed harbour area Bjørvika – in a cultural hub together with The 
Norwegian National Opera & Ballet from 2008 and the new Oslo Public Library. 
The exhibition spaces of the new building will be five times larger than what 
the museum has today. This will greatly expand the scope and possibilities of 
the museum. The Munch Museum houses a large part of Edvard Munch's complete 
works, which he bequeathed to the City of Oslo at the end of his life. The 
collection consists of around 28.000 works of art: paintings, prints, drawings, 
sketchbooks, photographs and sculptures. This gives the Munch Museum a unique 
position in both a Nordic and international context, and the museum 
collaborates with leading art institutions all over the world. In addition to 
works by Munch, the museum also houses the collection of Rolf E. Stenersen. The 
new museum will present the collection, as well has having an ambitious and 
wide-ranging program of temporary exhibitions, including modernism and 
contemporary art.
The Conservation Department is responsible for the care of the museum’s 
collections and central to this task is the keeping of effective storage 
conditions. This 3-year position focuses on supporting the improvement of 
storage of paper artworks in the collection, as well as its packing for 
relocation to a new museum in 2020. It also allows for general conservation 
support, as well as the general handling of artworks in the museum.

For more information, and to apply, please visit: 
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PEDRO GASPAR, PhD
Avdelingsdirektør Konservering / Director of Conservation


+47 977 53 901
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>


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