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The Currier Museum of Art seeks an experienced curator to lead its active and engaged curatorial department, which presently consists of three senior curators, a designer/preparator, a registrar, a curatorial assistant, and support staff. The museum encourages its curators to work collaboratively and across fields to develop creative thematic displays and exhibitions, to build the collection (through gift or purchase) in a range of relevant fields and media, and to engage audiences. The museum has significant holdings in paintings, sculpture, decorative arts (craft ceramics and glass), photography, New England historic art, and cross-cultural art. The successful candidate will direct and manage the museum’s exhibition program, administer the department, and chair the team of curators.
This position requires a highly creative and collaborative leadership style; commitment to a strong partnership working with education, philanthropy, operations, and the director; experience planning and leading an exhibition program; and curating and acquiring in specialist areas.
The Chief Curator will:
o historic European art (Renaissance to 20th century)
o North American art (17th century to present, including Mexico, Canada, and the region)
o Frank Lloyd Wright (2 houses in the collection), and international contemporary art (including the artist-in-residence program).
The Currier Museum is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
The Currier welcomes and encourages candidates from Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC), as well as members of the LGBTQIA community. The museum does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
Requirements
MA or PHd in relevant field. Excellent writing, communication, and presentation skills. Outgoing and enthusiastic; strong interpersonal and relationship management skills with various constituencies both internally and externally; positive attitude and a sense of humor; discretion and a commitment to confidentiality and ethical behavior.
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