Eleanor Merritt Fellowship
Develop your career as the next Eleanor Merritt Fellow at The John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art in Sarasota, Florida, the state art museum governed by Florida State University.
Applications for the 2026 Eleanor Merritt Fellowship are now being accepted until April 13, 2026. Information sessions available, details below.
The Eleanor Merritt Fellowship is a full-time staff position at The Ringling that develops future leaders interested in cultural heritage careers. Merritt Fellows learn from museum leaders, conduct research, and complete arts administration projects focusing on Strategic Plan commitments to increase community engagement. The ultimate goal for the fellowship is to promote the fellow’s onward academic and career success within the cultural heritage field (e.g., museums, historic homes, archives, libraries, performing arts theaters, arboretums, etc.). Learn more about The Ringling here (link to: https://www.ringling.org/).
To learn more and apply for the Merritt Fellowship, please visit:
https://bit.ly/RinglingFellowships.
Learn more about the Eleanor Merritt Fellowship and the Ringling Museum here
Applications due: April 13, 2026.
Information Sessions Available
The Eleanor Merritt Fellowship is a career-pipeline opportunity named to honor Eleanor Merritt (1933-2019), a prolific artist, educator, arts advocate and The Ringling’s first African American docent and board member. In 2022, The Ringling highlighted Merritt’s career as an artist, educator, and advocate in its exhibition: Eleanor Merritt: Remembrance.
Please send all questions about the Eleanor Merritt Fellowship to academic.affairs@ringling.org.
