Association of Academic Museums & Galleries.
Director and Curator
Association of Academic Museums & Galleries., Norfolk, Virginia, United States, 23500
Director and Curator – Gordon Art Galleries, Old Dominion University
POSITION SUMMARY The Director and Curator of the Gordon Art Galleries will contribute to the university’s strategic goals, helping to establish ODU as a comprehensive center for the arts, conceptualizing arts and humanities as crosscutting and integral to all disciplines. Develop and implement original folk, traditional, and self-taught exhibitions and programming, oversee and implement creative concepts, strategic vision, and branding for all rotating exhibitions, the university’s permanent collection and related publications, and Galleries staffing, and contribute curatorial efforts to the university’s annual campus theme and public art initiatives. The Baron and Ellin Gordon Art Galleries exhibit works by nationally and internationally recognized self-taught artists, contemporary artists working in all media, and local and regional artists connected with Old Dominion University. Old Dominion University, located in Norfolk, is Virginia’s forward-focused public doctoral research university with more than 23,000 students, a top R1 research ranking, rigorous academics, an energetic residential community and initiatives that contribute $2.6 billion annually to Virginia’s economy. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Master’s degree in folklore, art history, museum studies, humanities, or related field. Trained in museum standards and best practices; project management; exhibition development and implementation; research, writing, and communication; Adobe Suite; Google Suite/MS Office; and art handling. Considerable knowledge of museum best practices in the display, handling, and procurement of artwork. Considerable knowledge of federal and state laws related to areas of responsibility. Proficiency with collection/exhibition management software and with university data management, procurement, human resource and supervisory, creative, and communication systems. Some knowledge of ODU, Arts@ODU, and Gordon Art Galleries history and art collections. Excellent emotional intelligence skills, including the ability to adapt to unforeseen situations, influence key stakeholders, and negotiate to achieve a desired outcome. Excellent organization and time-management skills, including the ability to manage multiple simultaneous projects and conflicting time constraints. Positive public relations and customer service skills. Strong verbal and written communication skills, including active listening skills and strong public speaking skills. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to establish and maintain collaborative working relationships with others contacted in the course of work. High degree of professionalism, close attention to detail, collegiality, and ability to meet deadlines. Considerable experience in museums or galleries and with museum standards and best practices; developing innovative projects, including technology-based and social-media savvy strategies; aesthetically advanced exhibition design; photography and editing; and staff supervision. Ability to: Develop and present exhibitions of folk, traditional, self-taught, and contemporary arts and related programming. Embrace the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Read, write, and speak English fluently. Lead others, supervise, motivate, and evaluate staff. Maintain composure under stressful situations. Approach issues and problems with flexibility and unique approaches, with openness to different perspectives and a solution orientation. Maintain confidentiality of information. Work as part of a collaborative team, autonomously, and with diverse groups of individuals as needed. Engage in self-evaluation regarding leadership, performance, and professional growth. Represent the Galleries and Arts@ODU at professional meetings on campus and beyond. Execute other administrative duties as assigned by the Executive Director for the Arts. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS PhD in folklore, art history, museum studies, humanities, or related field. Considerable training in project-based research of museum collections; advocacy and implementation of museum standards and best practices for the care, handling, and display of works of art and historical objects. Apply online through April 12, 2024 at
https://jobs.odu.edu/postings/20426
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POSITION SUMMARY The Director and Curator of the Gordon Art Galleries will contribute to the university’s strategic goals, helping to establish ODU as a comprehensive center for the arts, conceptualizing arts and humanities as crosscutting and integral to all disciplines. Develop and implement original folk, traditional, and self-taught exhibitions and programming, oversee and implement creative concepts, strategic vision, and branding for all rotating exhibitions, the university’s permanent collection and related publications, and Galleries staffing, and contribute curatorial efforts to the university’s annual campus theme and public art initiatives. The Baron and Ellin Gordon Art Galleries exhibit works by nationally and internationally recognized self-taught artists, contemporary artists working in all media, and local and regional artists connected with Old Dominion University. Old Dominion University, located in Norfolk, is Virginia’s forward-focused public doctoral research university with more than 23,000 students, a top R1 research ranking, rigorous academics, an energetic residential community and initiatives that contribute $2.6 billion annually to Virginia’s economy. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Master’s degree in folklore, art history, museum studies, humanities, or related field. Trained in museum standards and best practices; project management; exhibition development and implementation; research, writing, and communication; Adobe Suite; Google Suite/MS Office; and art handling. Considerable knowledge of museum best practices in the display, handling, and procurement of artwork. Considerable knowledge of federal and state laws related to areas of responsibility. Proficiency with collection/exhibition management software and with university data management, procurement, human resource and supervisory, creative, and communication systems. Some knowledge of ODU, Arts@ODU, and Gordon Art Galleries history and art collections. Excellent emotional intelligence skills, including the ability to adapt to unforeseen situations, influence key stakeholders, and negotiate to achieve a desired outcome. Excellent organization and time-management skills, including the ability to manage multiple simultaneous projects and conflicting time constraints. Positive public relations and customer service skills. Strong verbal and written communication skills, including active listening skills and strong public speaking skills. Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to establish and maintain collaborative working relationships with others contacted in the course of work. High degree of professionalism, close attention to detail, collegiality, and ability to meet deadlines. Considerable experience in museums or galleries and with museum standards and best practices; developing innovative projects, including technology-based and social-media savvy strategies; aesthetically advanced exhibition design; photography and editing; and staff supervision. Ability to: Develop and present exhibitions of folk, traditional, self-taught, and contemporary arts and related programming. Embrace the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion. Read, write, and speak English fluently. Lead others, supervise, motivate, and evaluate staff. Maintain composure under stressful situations. Approach issues and problems with flexibility and unique approaches, with openness to different perspectives and a solution orientation. Maintain confidentiality of information. Work as part of a collaborative team, autonomously, and with diverse groups of individuals as needed. Engage in self-evaluation regarding leadership, performance, and professional growth. Represent the Galleries and Arts@ODU at professional meetings on campus and beyond. Execute other administrative duties as assigned by the Executive Director for the Arts. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS PhD in folklore, art history, museum studies, humanities, or related field. Considerable training in project-based research of museum collections; advocacy and implementation of museum standards and best practices for the care, handling, and display of works of art and historical objects. Apply online through April 12, 2024 at
https://jobs.odu.edu/postings/20426
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