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Given the diverse scope of SAM's exhibition program, encompassing conventional and experimental art forms, the Lead Preparator will perform various tasks related to planning, construction, fabrication, installation, and maintenance of exhibitions.
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Art Handers/Installers report to and are under the supervision of the ICA’s Chief Preparator & Exhibition Designer and work closely with and provide support and assistance to Registrar. Responsibilities may also include: construction of exhibition furniture and crates; packing and fitting crates, and assistance with inventory control and maintenance of tools and equipment.
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The preparator will generally work ad-hoc for 1-2 week installation and de-installation periods between the two-per-year exhibition cycle within the academic calendar, with other hours as required.
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Prepare gallery spaces for exhibition, including painting and patching. Construction and preparation of exhibition pedestals, platforms, frames, and crates. Minimum 2 years experience working for a gallery, auction house, artist, or museum with hands-on installation and de-installation of artwork.
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The Senior 3D Designer is involved from initial concept development to final production, helping create exhibition environments that are immersive and hands-on. The Senior 3D Designer reports to the Director of Exhibition Design, but works closely with Project Directors and Project Managers.
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Responsibilities focus on curating, exhibition planning and installation, exhibition publicity, and promotion of the Windgate Main Gallery and other campus galleries. Oversee the Windgate gallery and other campus exhibition spaces.
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Ft. exhibition room, gift shop and is surrounded by a beautiful outdoor space showcasing local plants. Under direct supervision of the Museum Director, the Museum Curator/Collections Manager is responsible for management and daily operations of museum's collections.
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Under direct supervision by the Chief Preparator, and working with the installation team, the Preparator installs/deinstalls permanent galleries, temporary exhibition spaces, and maintains art storage areas.
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The Curator of Exhibits and Collections is responsible for managing all aspects of the care, preservation, and exhibition of the Pearce Museum's art, archival, and artifact collections. One year of workplace experience in Museum Exhibition/Collection area preferred.
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15%) Serve as project lead on Exhibition Artist-in-Residence and Social STUDIO Artist-in-Residence programs inclusive of administrative and logistic planning, connecting the artist with various audiences, and assisting the artist before and during their residency to execute and document their project(s.
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Working closely with the Curatorial Department and artists to execute all aspects of exhibition production, including, but not limited to, attending meetings, planning and establishing a production schedule, leading installation teams, identifying vendors, providing installation renderings, designing and fabricating exhibition furniture and monitoring deadlines and budgets.
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Preview mounting solutions with Manager, exhibition designer and curators, as needed. Work closely with photographers, conservators, curators, registrars and other Collections Management staff in storage and exhibition related duties.
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Spend your weekends at the Winterplace Ski Resort or touring the Beckley Exhibition Coal Mine. The city is sometimes called the "Gateway to Southern West Virginia." Spend your weekends at the Winterplace Ski Resort or touring the Beckley Exhibition Coal Mine. The city is sometimes called the "Gateway to Southern West Virginia.
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The Preparator performs a critical role in the fulfillment of the University Galleries mission by assisting in the preparation of exhibitions including carpentry, painting, lighting, rigging, mount making, art handling, packing, and installation.
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The TAG Exhibition Coordinator develops public programming, meets with classes, instructs students in basic preparator skills, and creates didactic and other written materials for various audiences.
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