Assistant Curator at Bates College Art Museum
Job Title: Assistant Curator
Job Status: Full-time
Location: Lewiston, ME
About the Bates College Museum of Art
The Bates Museum of Museum of Art is a preeminent cultural center on campus, supporting the mission, values, and aspirations of the college. Using exhibitions, collections, educational programs, and staff, the Museum leads and collaborates in interdisciplinary teaching and learning at Bates. We make the most of our intimate size and academic environment to create hands-on learning experiences,
interactions with artists and scholars, and direct engagement with works of art. We take creative approaches to integrate art into college and area school curriculum. The museum brings a world of ideas to campus that enhance the vitality of the intellectual and cultural life of Bates, the surrounding communities, and beyond.
The museum organizes 6-8 exhibitions annually, and provides stewardship to and researches an 8,000+ object collection. Collection strengths include the world renown Marsden Hartley Memorial Collection, modern and contemporary works on paper, select holdings of pre-modern prints, contemporary Chinese art (particularly photographs), Pre-Columbian art, African art, and works by Maine artists and artists of national and international significance working in Maine.
Position Purpose:
The Assistant Curator supports and assists the Director in fulfilling the mission of the Museum of Art and Bates College through short and long-term planning. Responsibilities include managing the planning, preparation, implementation, installation and promotion of temporary and permanent collection exhibitions. Serves as the liaison between Facilities Services staff, external trades, and freelance museum technicians, installers, and preparators. Partners with Art & Visual Culture (AVC) faculty on planning the annual Senior Thesis Exhibition and functions as lead museum staff on all aspects of its implementation. The Assistant Curator also assists with, develops, oversees, or contributes to exhibition publications, including working with education staff, artists, writers, designers, and printers. Supports the museum internship program, mentoring and training curatorial museum interns. Contributes to interpretive materials and programming. This position assists with collections development, as well as the cultivation of art patrons, donors, and external agencies. In collaboration with the Collections Manager/Registrar (CMR), manages and supports physical operations and capital projects. |
Job Duties:
Curatorial
Exhibitions/Preparation and Installations
Collections
Administrative/Other
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Requirements
Education
- M.A. in art history, museum studies, or other relevant degree
Experience
- Minimum of two years of experience working in art museums and/or art galleries is required
Skills and Knowledge
- The position requires a professional with knowledge of art, particularly contemporary art, and broad interests in art across disciplines, media, periods, cultures and ethnicities.
- Ability to work collaboratively as part of a small professional team who staff a dynamic and distinguished academic museum with a significant cultural presence on campus, in the community, and in the academic museum field
- Work with a diverse group of faculty, staff, students and museum visitors on a daily basis
- Be self-motivated and able to manage multiple projects simultaneously, manage subcontractors, work collaboratively and diplomatically, and be accountable for the success of their areas of responsibilities.
- Commitment to equity and inclusion, and serving the needs of a culturally and educationally diverse community.