TORONTO.- Josh Basseches, Director & CEO and Mark Engstrom, Deputy Director for Collections and Research,
Royal Ontario Museum announced the appointment of Dr. Rosina Buckland as Bishop White Committee Curator of Japanese Art & Culture. Dr. Buckland will be responsible for developing and implementing strategy to build, manage, and interpret the ROMs world-class collection of Japanese art and culture, the largest collection of its kind in Canada.
We are delighted to welcome Dr. Rosina Buckland to the ROM, says Josh Basseches. With more than 15 years of curatorial experience, Rosina brings deep-rooted expertise and scholarship in both traditional and contemporary Japanese art and culture to the Museum. Her passion for activating collections in new and engaging ways will help us further enhance the profile of Japanese art and culture with our audiences. We are grateful to the ROMs Bishop White Committee for making this appointment possible with the endowment of this position.
In this role, Dr. Buckland will lead strategic acquisitions and advance original scholarly research. Her responsibilities also include developing public programs, exhibitions, and initiatives that foster greater engagement with the public and building deeper connections with the Japanese community in Ontario and across Canada. Dr. Buckland joins the ROM from the National Museum of Scotland where she was responsible for the institutions East and Central Asia section and was the project lead on the museums newly established permanent East Asia gallery. Previously, she was a curator of the British Museums Japanese Section.
Dr. Buckland holds a doctoral degree in Art History from the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. She received her MA in the History of Art and Archaeology from the University of London and a bachelors degree in Japanese Studies from the University of Cambridge. She has also published a number of books including Kabuki: Japanese Theatre Prints (National Museums Scotland, 2013) and Painting Nature for the Nation: Taki Katei and the Challenges to Sinophile Culture in Meiji Japan (Brill, 2013).
Dr. Buckland is joining the ROM at a dynamic time as the Museum charts a new course for the future, developing and delivering relevant and high impact programs and exhibitions in art, culture, and nature to audiences at home and around the world. She will begin her new role at the Museum later in 2019.