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Associate Director of Art in Public Spaces
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- The Associate Director of Art in Public Spaces is primarily responsible for overseeing the environment, care and conservation of artworks and objects within University-owned and loaned collections that are exhibited and stored in non-traditional settings outside of campus museums, including Art at the David Rubenstein Forum; the Chicago Booth Collections in Chicago, Hong Kong, and London; the Campus Collections; and Campus Public Art, among others (Collections).
- The Associate Director of Art in Public Spaces works in collaboration with curators and curatorial advisors who oversee these collections and related programming to ensure that environmental factors are well reported and advise on conservation and implement best practices in collections management.
- Develops and implements standard policies and processes for reviewing and managing collections and campus loans, building on field-wide norms and the University’s Smart Museum Collections Management Policy, while acknowledging the particular nature of these collections and their display in non-museum spaces.
- In the event that curatorial leads wish to pursue deaccessioning or removal of objects from campus collections, supports rigorous deaccessioning processes in partnership with collection stakeholders and subject-matter experts following field-wide best practices and guidelines established in the University’s Smart Museum Collections Management Policy.
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