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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, Works on Paper, is responsible for preparing collection and exhibition works on paper for exhibitions, loans and storage. The paper preparator also maintains the highest standards required to handle the inherent fragility of these works, consult on their housing or mounting, and is expected to keep up to date with industry techniques in preservation.
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Temporary Museum Preparator Job Number: 503854 Work Type: Temporary Location: Fort Lauderdale-Davie, Florida Department: MOA Curatorial Categories: Museum Services About Us: We are excited that you are considering joining Nova Southeastern University.
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For three decades, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts has served as a dynamic hub for contemporary art in San Francisco's downtown community, showcasing innovative and thought-provoking contemporary art across various disciplines, including visual arts, performing arts, film and more.
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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 Preparator will ensure the professional, safe and timely preparation, care, and handling of works of art for exhibition and transit. The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston seeks a qualified Preparator to work with the Preparations art handling department.
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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 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 directly to the Department of Visual Arts Facilities Manager, the Gallery Technician and Preparator will manage all aspects of exhibition preparation across departmental spaces located in the Mandeville Center, the Structural Materials and Engineering building (SME), and the Visual Arts Facility.
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As a Site Preparator, you will play a pivotal role in ensuring the smooth execution of substation Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) contracts by meticulously preparing all construction-related documents and plans.
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Schedule: On-CallUnder supervision of the Head Preparator and reporting to the Assistant Head Preparator, the Museum Preparator I is responsible for the preparation and handling of art objects in exhibitions and the collection to connect people to the art of our time.
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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 preparator supports the operation of the New York State College of Ceramics Galleries & Museum by performing tasks involved in storing, cataloging, packing/unpacking shipping, receiving, and installing & deinstalling art objects and exhibition elements.
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Preparator - Cranbrook Art Museum Cranbrook Art Museum is a leading venue for the presentation of twentieth- and twenty-first-century art, craft, architecture, and design. Cranbrook Art Museum is accepting applications for a Preparator.
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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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