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Association of Art Museum Directors

Chief Curator & Associate Director for Curatorial Affairs

Association of Art Museum Directors, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States, 68511


Chief Curator & Associate Director for Curatorial Affairs

Museum Search & Reference is leading the search for the newly created position of Chief Curator & Associate Director for Curatorial Affairs (CC&ADCA) at the widely respected Sheldon Museum of Art (Sheldon) on the campus of the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. This expansive new position has been created to provide inclusive, collaborative leadership to Sheldon’s collection, exhibition, research, and scholarship initiatives and will work alongside another key position, Associate Director for Learning, Engagement, and Public Practice, to catalyze meaningful academic and community engagement with Sheldon’s world-class collection of American Art.ABOUT SHELDON MUSEUM OF ARTThe mission of Sheldon Museum of Art is to utilize its extraordinary collection as a springboard to develop relevant and compelling exhibitions and public programs that inspire inquiry and discovery, serving the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, the state of Nebraska, the larger regional community, and beyond.THE OPPORTUNITYThe Chief Curator and Associate Director for Curatorial Affairs (CC&ADCA) is one of three leadership positions that will collaboratively establish and assess Sheldon’s direction and strategic priorities. Reporting to the museum’s Director and working in close collaboration with the Associate Director for Learning, Engagement, and Public Practice, this position leads collection and exhibition initiatives that draw from Sheldon’s renowned collection of American modern and contemporary art. The CC&ADCA provides direct supervision to two positions: Associate Curator for Exhibitions and Senior Registrar.RESPONSIBILITIES AND EXPECTATIONSDevelop, implement, and oversee an Exhibition Policy that articulates how Sheldon’s exhibitions advance the museum’s mission, vision, and strategic priorities.Engage regularly with the Executive Leadership team to collaboratively agree upon and communicate high-level curatorial, operational, and programmatic decisions.Curate and organize high-profile exhibitions inspired by and drawn from Sheldon’s collection.Present lectures, gallery talks, and other programs related to the museum’s exhibitions and collections.Research, write, and oversee scholarly and interpretive content for publications supporting Sheldon exhibitions and its collection.Develop and assess a Collections Plan that guides the strategic growth of the collection.Work closely with Development staff to engage museum stakeholders and contribute to fundraising initiatives.Oversee the development and management of operating, project, and program budgets for collections and exhibitions.Participate in and present at regional and national professional organizations.EXPERIENCE, SKILLS, AND ATTRIBUTESM.A. in art history or related field and 5-7 years’ experience working in an art museum or equivalent in a curatorial role.Experience developing successful cross-cultural, relevant, and innovative exhibitions.Prior experience developing and managing art museum collections.Successful supervisory experience along with organizational, communication, and team-building skills.Knowledge of current best practices for art museums.COMPENSATION$82,000 – $95,000 per annum (commensurate with education and experience). The University of Nebraska offers a comprehensive benefits package in line with other major universities.HOW TO APPLYTo apply in confidence, submit the following materials via email to Suzanne Tan, Senior Search Consultant, Museum Search & Reference at SearchandRef@museum-search.com:A letter expressing interest in this position and giving brief examples of past related experienceThe names of three references with contact informationSubmit application by October 11, 2024. EO/EA employer.

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