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The Phyllis C. Wattis Curator Art Museum And Pacific Film Archive
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- The Phyllis C. Wattis Curator – Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive
- BAMPFA’s collection also includes more than 18,000 films and videos, representing the largest collection of Japanese cinema outside of Japan and impressive holdings of Soviet cinema, West Coast avant-garde film, and seminal video art, as well as hundreds of thousands of articles, reviews, posters, and other ephemera related to the history of film.
- It fulfills this mission with three distinguished study centers—the James Cahill Asian Art Study Center, the Film Library and Study Center, and the Florence Helzel Works on Paper Study Center—as well as a range of collaborations with the university’s academic departments and student organizations.
- Job Summary The Phyllis C Wattis Curator reports to the chief curator and works primarily on temporary exhibitions in all media of various scales to include originating, and/or coordinating with guest-curators, exhibitions in the long-standing Matrix series, touring exhibitions, major special exhibitions, and Art Wall commissions but will also contribute to BAMPFA collection-building efforts, public programming, and collaborations with colleagues within the department and across departments.
- Custom Scope This position takes the lead on coordinating the Matrix series that incorporates myriad curatorial voices.
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