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Reporting to the Head Preparator, the Lead Museum Preparator, Collections Access, is responsible for the preparation and handling of art objects in the collection in ways that are aligned with the museum's strategic priorities and the goals of the Collections Management department and the Collections, Exhibitions and Design (CED) division to connect people to the art of our time.
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The Chicago Academy of Sciences/Peggy Notebaert Nature Museum (CAS/PNNM) seeks a creative individual with an interest in natural history collections, engaging the public, and experience in specimen preparation to join its Collections Department as a Specimen Preparator and Lab Supervisor.
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Reporting staff includes a full-time preparator, salaried graduate student employees, interns, and hourly student workers. + Work alongside preparator as needed to meet deadlines. Function as Director/Curator of the School of Art and Design galleries, the Paul Vickers Glass Collection, and the Kyocera Museum of Fine Ceramics.
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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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The Lead Preparator works under the supervision of the Director of Exhibitions to assist in the organization, management and installation of exhibitions at Sarasota Art Museum of Ringling College of Art and Design, Inc. (“SAM.
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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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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 Museum Preparator will join the Art Museum at a dynamic time as we construct a new building scheduled to open in 2025. The Princeton University Art Museum welcomes applications for the position of Preparator who thrives in a collaborative and goal-oriented environment.
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The Preparator works closely with Museum Operations, Facilities, University faculty and staff, and artists on matters related to execution of installations and collections management. The Preparator works closely with other members of the curatorial staff to implement and maintain a high quality and ambitious exhibition schedule.
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Works with Storage Preparator to schedule warehouse tasks as necessary. Works with Storage Preparator to schedule warehouse tasks as necessary. Uses Google calendar and Art Manager to schedule resources.
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The Exhibition and Collection Preparator plays a crucial role in ensuring the safe and efficient movement, housing, and installation of collections and loan objects within The Gund and on the Kenyon campus while maintaining professional museum standards of care and maintenance in permanent collections and exhibition areas.
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Experience with the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology Preparators Symposium and/or related workshops a plus.
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In coordination with registrars, exhibition coordinators, Collections Manager, Preservation, Head of Registration and Collections Management, and Head of Exhibitions Management, the Head of Preparations manages the work of the Preparation department, scheduling prioritized and future activities and effectively disseminating information and details of tasks to the preparator team.
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The Assistant Museum Preparator is responsible for the physical retrieval, preparation, display, and handling of objects from the Art Museum and Joseph Allen Skinner Museum collections used to support the Museum’s Teaching with Art program, which the Engagement department manages.
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Temporary Preparators assist with gallery maintenance, art handling, exhibition installation, and exhibition deinstallation for the Scholastic Art Awards Student Exhibition from April 7 to April 14, 2024.
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