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Bachelor's degree in art history, museum studies, curatorial practice or. of progressively responsible curatorial experience in a museum or gallery. The incumbent will also collaborate with colleagues, interns, volunteers, and community stakeholders to engage visitors in curatorial projects, services, and programs.
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Supervise and mentor the Curatorial Assistant and interns. They will also work with the Director, Deputy Director for Art, Director of Curatorial Affairs, curators, and Board of Trustees to pursue acquisitions to strengthen the Museum's collections.
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At least 3-5 years of curatorial and managerial experience in an art museum or gallery, or related environment along with planning and assessment experience as related to curatorial and executive needs.
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They will oversee the curatorial, conservation, registration, exhibitions, and Art Handling, Preparations, and Installations (API) departments to help the Director shape the curatorial vision for the institution and to create and execute institutional collections and exhibition plans working in alignment with and reflecting the larger strategic goals of the Museum.
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Minimum 10 years museum curatorial experience with an established track record of exhibitions, professional publications, and active involvement in affiliate groups (AAMC, AAMG). Ensure the institution is adhering to American Alliance of Museums(AAM) standards for exhibitions, collections, and curatorial programming.
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Reporting to the Barbara B. Taylor Director, the Deputy Director & Chief Curator will serve as a key member of the Saint Louis Art Museum’s senior leadership team. The Saint Louis Art Museum seeks an accomplished curator, strategic leader, and collaborative administrator to serve as the inaugural Emily Rauh Pulitzer Deputy Director & Chief Curator.
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Engage with the CEO, Chief Curator, and curatorial staff to. renowned curatorial experiences and world class exhibitions, robust. revenue models to actualize curatorial plans. in a former roller-skating rink known as the Hippodrome.
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Leverage opportunities for new revenue streams by responding to increased demand for the Museum’s archaeological, historic preservation, and curatorial services. It is vital that they understand how collections and archives should be properly managed, stored, and used in accordance with current best curatorial practices and legal and ethical standards.
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This critical senior position oversees and integrates the work of Curatorial, Conservation, Registration, Art Services, Exhibition Management, Publications, and the Archives, supporting staff in their interdepartmental efforts to build an exciting future.
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Performs a wide range of advanced curatorial and administrative duties, requiring specialized knowledge of the collection, and oversees daily schedule of engagement. knowledge of curatorial methods and techniques.
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In the capacity of Chief Curator, implement a distinctive and independent curatorial vision that positions the Blaffer Art Museum as an innovative art institution on a university campus, setting it apart from other contemporary and university-based museums, including those within the city of Houston.
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A Bachelor’s degree in Arts, Museum Studies, or a related field, with 1-2 years of experience in a curatorial or client-facing role within the arts sector. As champions in the logistics for art and collectibles, our repertoire of tailored services encompasses climate-controlled storage, art installation, curatorial expertise for diverse spaces, digital inventory management, and much more.
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The Associate Curator is responsible for researching museum objects and artifacts, conducting exhibition research and curation, and overseeing curatorial staff. The Associate Curator will work closely with the Exhibit Director and other museum leadership staff to plan/develop exhibitions in alignment with the museums mission and strategic goals and coordinate the curatorial team to ensure that exhibit development and production projects are finished in accordance with budgets and in a timely manner.
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Direct and manage the timely planning, development, and execution of the RACCM’s curatorial, exhibition and educational program offerings and schedules. Executive Director, Richard Allen Cultural Center and Museum, Leavenworth, Kansas.
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You will play a pivotal role inensuring curatorial excellence, conservation, and research accessibilityof the museum\'s collections for present and future generations. Qualifications:\Bachelors or Masters degree in Museum Studies, History, Art History,Library Science, or a related field.
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