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Art Handler | Crozier Fine Arts posted Mar 3, 2025
626 106th Street
Dallas, TX 76011
United States
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Salary: $19+
RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Assist with the handling, packing, and moving of museum objects under the guidance of senior staff.
- Learn and apply museum best practices for object care and handling.
- Assist with the inventory and documentation of collections, including data entry and photography.
- Perform basic cleaning and maintenance of artifacts and exhibit spaces.
- Prepare objects for exhibition, storage, and loan, including labeling and mounting.
- Assist with the installation and deinstallation of exhibitions.
- Maintain a clean and organized work environment.
- Support the Collections team with various projects as needed.
- Adhere to all museum safety and security protocols.
How to apply:
Apply through our website: https://ironmountain.jobs/job-category/crozier/jobs/
Requisition: J0084317
Contact:
Ivy Albright
ivyalbright@crozierfinearts.com
n/a
Assistant / Associate Registrar | New Bedford Whaling Museum posted Mar 21, 2025
18 Johnnycake Hill
New Bedford, MA 02740
United States
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Salary: $46,000-51,000
The New Bedford Whaling Museum seeks a full-time, in-person (40-hour/week) Assistant/Associate Registrar to work collaboratively on the physical management, cataloguing, storage, and digitization of the museum's collection. As part of a team tasked with the physical and intellectual control of the collection, this individual will be responsible for the management of the collection and maintenance of item-level records in the CMS. In this role, they facilitate loans, deed of gift paperwork, accessions and deaccessions, manage shipping logistics and track the movement of physical objects from the collection via paper and digital registration. This individual is the "Administrator" on the Collections Management System The Museum System (TMS) and is responsible for creating and maintaining records, managing eMuseum, and establishing and maintaining data standards, authority tables, and hierarchies across the database, and developing database procedures for increased productivity and accuracy. They manage NAGPRA compliance for the museum in collaboration with consultants, oversee collections visits in the study room, and maintain paperwork related to the museum's compliance in all federal and international cultural heritage and property regulations. They act in accordance with the Code of Ethics and Professional Practices for Collections Professionals adopted by AAM. Reporting to the Associate Curator of Exhibitions & Coll ections, this is a full-time (40-hour/week) in-person, non-exempt position, and includes a robust employee benefits package.
For more info: https://www.whalingmuseum.org/about/careers/ (opens in a new window)
How to apply:
Send cover letter, resume, and Application for Employment to Naomi Slipp, Chief Curator at nslipp@whalingmuseum.org. The application deadline is May 30, 2025, but qualified candidates will be reviewed on a rolling basis. No phone calls, please.
The New Bedford Whaling Museum is committed to diversity among its employees and encourages qualified candidates from all backgrounds to apply.
Contact:
Naomi Slipp
nslipp@whalingmuseum.org
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Associate Preparator | Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum posted Apr 16, 2025
One Brookings Drive
St. Louis, MO 63130
United States
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Salary: $21.17 - $32.85 / Hourly
The Associate Preparator is responsible for the professional care and safe handling of sensitive fine art in the collection and on loan, both on and off the premises. This position provides essential access to the museum's important collection - from facilitating student and faculty research to collaborating with teams of preparators and other museum colleagues to plan for, install and deinstall exhibitions in compliance with AAM (American Alliance of Museums) recognized best practices. Provides general oversight of building maintenance in coordination with security and preparation department and Assistant Director of Collections & Exhibitions. Reports to the Lead Preparator.
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How to apply:
Apply here: https://wustl.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/External/job/Associate-Preparator---Sam-Fox-School_JR88135
Contact:
Ron Weaver
ron_weaver@wustl.edu
n/a
Collections Associate | J. Paul Getty Trust posted Apr 8, 2025
1200 Getty Center Dr.
Los Angeles, CA 90049
United States
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Salary: $60,703 - $77,400 Annually
The J. Paul Getty Museum seeks a qualified Collection Associate to support the Department of Photographs. Reporting to Curator of Photographs Paul Martineau, the Collection Associate is responsible for facilitating the intellectual and physical access to the Department's collection of over 150,000 objects through developing and implementing policies and processes related to storage and cataloging of the collection.
Under limited supervision, the Collection Associate for Photographs has primary responsibility for administering the processing of hundreds of new acquisitions annually, including housing, numbering, coordinating digital imaging, cataloging and determining proper storage. Participates in hiring, training and supervising cataloguing team and interns. Develops cataloging syntax and standards for Getty’s collection information system, the TMS database. Performs ongoing inventories. Participates in annual external audit. Manages housing, storage, and movement of collection objects. Enters location updates for all collection movement. Works with Paper Conservation on storage space planning and supply needs. Coordinates closely with Registrar’s Office, Preparators, and Imaging Services. Coordinates outgoing loans from the Department. Manages study room visitors and groups. Responds to public comments, feedback, and research requests regarding the collection. Work will initially be onsite for the first three months to be re-evaluated at that time for telework.
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How to apply:
To apply: https://jobs-getty.icims.com/jobs/4595/collections-associate/job?mobile=false&width=710&height=500&bga=true&needsRedirect=false&jan1offset=-300&jun1offset=-240
Contact:
Human Resources
HR@Getty.edu
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Collections Care Technician | Historic Deerfield posted Mar 21, 2025
PO Box 321
Deerfield, MA 01342
United States
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Salary: $32,000-$35,000
The Collections Care Technician assists in the care and management of Historic Deerfield’s museum houses and decorative arts collections. This position is primarily responsible for the cleaning, monitoring, and long-term preservation of Historic Deerfield’s collections within the museum buildings and storage areas. The Collections Care Technician reports to the Collections Manager and is a full-time (35-hours per week), non-exempt position. This entry-level position is an excellent opportunity for anyone with a strong interest in collections management, conservation, or decorative arts. This position has a starting salary range of $32,000-$35,000 per year.
For more info: https://www.historic-deerfield.org/employment/ (opens in a new window)
How to apply:
To apply, please submit a cover letter, resume, and names of three references to Betsy McKee, Assistant to the President, jobs@historic-deerfield.org or to P.O. Box 321, Deerfield, MA 01342. Review of applications will begin immediately
and will continue until the position is filled.
Contact:
Betsy McKee
jobs@historic-deerfield.org
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Collections Care Technician | Firebird Foundation for Anthropological Research posted Jan 20, 2025
PO Box A
Phillips, ME 04966
United States
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Salary: Starting at $22/hr
Contract job opportunity with a private collection in rural Western Maine. The Firebird Foundation for Anthropological Research is seeking a project-based collections care technician for a material culture collection with the primary directive to assist with a local collections move. To be considered, applicants should have prior experience with collections care tasks including object handling, packing, surface cleaning, and rehousing. The collections care technician will report directly to the collections manager. Professional degree i n museum studies or related degree preferred. Starting hourly rate of $22/hr; flexible work timeline (during spring-fall); two-month trial period with possibility for extension up to 6 months.
How to apply:
To apply for this opportunity, please submit a resume, cover letter, professional references, and your availability to The Firebird Foundation's Collections Manager, Anne Olivares @ anne@firebirdfoundation.org
Contact:
Anne Olivares
anne@firebirdfoundation.org
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Collections Manager, Ethnography | IU Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology (IUMAA) posted Jan 9, 2025
416 N Indiana Ave
Bloomington, IN 47408
United States
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Salary: Up to $60,000 per year based on education and experience
The Collections Manager, Ethnography partners interdepartmentally and across disciplines to manage collections and support research, curation, the development of collections access policies, repatriation, and the implementation of shared-stewardship and culturally conscious conservation models in the ethnographic collections. This position will work closely with operations, the learning and community engagement team and with students.
This position will bring a passion and dedication for collections care, ensuring descendant community requests are honored, respected, and integrated collection management procedures for the associated items.
For more info: Collections Manager (opens in a new window)
How to apply:
Please apply at https://hrms.iu.edu/psc/PH1PRD_PUB/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM_FL.HRS_CG_SEARCH_FL.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_SCHJOB_FL&Action=U
If link does not work, search job posting 314124 at https://jobs.iu.edu/
Contact:
Jean-Luc Howell
jehowel@iu.edu
Collections Manager/Curator | Henry Sheldon Museum of Vermont History posted Jan 6, 2025
1 Park Street
Middlebury, VT 05753
United States
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Salary: $60,000
The Henry Sheldon Museum of Vermont History (HSM) seeks a Collections Manager and Curator to oversee the physical and intellectual care, preservation, and documentation of its Museum collections, comprised of thousands of objects that primarily document the everyday life of Middlebury and Addison County residents in the late 18th and 19th centuries. The Collections Manager/Curator works to ensure the highest level of stewardship of the Sheldon Museum's permanent collection in compliance with museum standards. The Collections Manager/Curator will report to th e Executive Director and work in close coordination with the Archivist and Public History Fellow. For a full description, please see the job posting here: https://www.henrysheldonmuseum.org/work-at-the-sheldon (opens in a new window)
How to apply:
nterested candidates please send a letter of interest, resume, writing sample and three references to cmoseley@henrysheldonmuseum.org. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and position is open until filled. All materials will be confidential, and references will not be contacted without advance permission. No phone calls please. We are committed to cultivating an inclusive work and learning environment and look forward to future team members who share that same value.
Contact:
Coco Moseley
cmoseley@henrysheldonmuseum.org
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Curatorial Assistant | Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum posted Apr 8, 2025
10 Polar Loop
Brunswick, ME 04011
United States
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Paid: 20.50 -$21.50/per hour
Start Date for Internship 06/01/2025
End Date for Internship 06/01/2027
Bowdoin's Peary-MacMillan Arctic Museum is dedicated entirely to all things Arctic. It is named after Arctic explorers and Bowdoin graduates Robert E. Peary (Class of 1877) and Donald B. MacMillan (Class of 1898). In 1967 Bowdoin opened the Arctic Museum. MacMillan, who worked in the Arctic from 1908 to 1954, added to the museum's growing collections, donating his expedition equipment, anthropological objects, films, photographs, natural history specimens, archival papers, and library to the college.
Under the direction of the Director and Curator, the Curatorial Assistant is responsible for (1) encouraging and facilitating K-12 school groups' use of the Arctic Museum exhibits and helping manage docent-led tours; (2) undertaking a major project related to one of the Arctic Museum's initiatives; and (3) maintaining the Arctic Museum's social media presence. In addition, the Curatorial Assistant will perform routine tasks throughout the museum, including assisting with exhibition installations, docent training, routine collection care, community outreach, and research support.
This is an entry-level, two-year post-baccalaureate appointment. A Bachelor's degree is required, with a major in Anthropology, History, Arctic Studies, Native American Studies, Earth and Ocean Systems, or Environmental Studies is strongly preferred. Excellent research and writing skills required, as well as an ability to engage with the public.
Experience working in museums preferred. Familiarity with Arctic environments and Inuit cultu res preferred. Ability to work with MS Office required, Adobe CS desirable. Skilled in social media account management.
This is a full-time position working 37.5 hours/52 weeks per year, (0.94 FTE) with occasional evening or weekends as required. Standard administrative hours are 8:30 am - 5:00 pm. This is an on-site role, and candidates must be able to work in person on Bowdoin College Campus in Brunswick, Maine.
The hourly range for this position is expected to be: $20.50 -$21.50/per hour. Compensation based on your skills and experience.
If selected as a finalist, you will be required to submit information for three references, including name, email address, phone number and how you know the reference as well as a writing sample.
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How to apply:
Apply on the Bowdoin College Career page:
https://careers.bowdoin.edu/postings/15896
Contact:
KymNoelle Hopson
khopson@bowdoin.edu
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Digitization Specialist | NYS Bureau of Historic Sites posted Mar 21, 2025
1 Delaware Ave N
Cohoes, NY 12047
United States
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Salary: $63,000
The Digitization Specialist will work to catalog, photograph, and assess/prepare housing for approximately 1300 artworks created by Frederic Edwin Church within the Olana State Historic Site's collection.
The successful candidate will oversee file manage ment, metadata creation, and integration of digital image files into agency database (TMS Collections) records. The goal of this project is to ensure the catalog records for these objects and related constituents are thorough, consistently documented, all while being in-line with Division standards throughout the collections database. Hard copy records of all materials may be required and should be filed accordingly.
The Digitization Specialist will work under the guidance of the BHS Museum Registrar and will coordinate review for all object records to ensure accuracy, grammar, and consistency with BHS curators and collections management staff. This position will also interface with curatorial staff of The Olana Partnership (TOP), the 501(c)(3) not-for-profit at Olana State Historic Site. Fuller curatorial content written and prepared by other staff may be developed as appropriate, and this position will oversee the implementation of such information into database records and physical files.
When rehousing is needed, the Digitization Specialist will work with BHS conservators as appropriate to ensure objects are contained safely.
This position will require strong time management skills and the ability to prioritize multiple competing demands.
Primary responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
. Develop timeline and workflow to accomplish completion of 1300+ object documentation, photography, and associated records;
. Photograph collections objects, oversee the file management, metadata creation, and integration of digital image files into collections database and file room;
. Catalog, research, and complete collections records (digitally and hard copy) in-line with museum and agency standards;
. Assess and prepare archival and secure housing for collections objects as appropriate, coordinating with conservation staff as needed;
. Coordinate with other staff members as appropriate.
How to apply:
To apply, applicants must submit cover letter/letter of interest, resume, and references via email to: andrea.cerbiemarvinney@parks.ny.gov by COB 30 April 2025.
Contact:
Andrea Marvinney
andrea.cerbiemarvinney@parks.ny.gov
n/a
Director of Installations | Des Moines Art Center posted Apr 8, 2025
4700 Grand Avenue
Des Moines, IA 50312
United States
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Salary: $74,875-$97,338
The Director of Installations leads the Des Moines Art Center's Installations Department. They are responsible for planning, designing, and directing the fabrication, installation, disassembly of all art-related rotations and exhibitions, both at the main campus and the Pappajohn Sculpture Park. They also help oversee the care and preservation of art, especially the Art Center's distinguished permanent collections, roughly 6,300 objects.
The Director of Installations manages a team of preparators and art handles, and coordinates the overall operations of the Installations department, working closely with other departments to plan and execute all activities related to special exhibitions and permanent collections. The Director of Installations is a key member of the Exhibitions and Leadership teams, and liaises closely with the Facilities department.
For more info: Director of Installations (opens in a new window)
How to apply:
To apply: https://desmoinesartcenter.isolvedhire.com/jobs/1471398
Contact:
Cindy Gerjets
CGerjets@desmoinesartcenter.org
515.271.0304
Director of Registration | Saint Louis Art Museum posted Apr 16, 2025
1 Fine Arts Dr.
St. Louis, MO 63110
United States
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Salary: $86,604 - $107,580/yr
To manage and direct the documentation, care and long-term preservation of the more than 36,000 objects in the Museum’s custody; also to ensure the safe and secure handling, transport and care of works of art.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities:
Ensures that the Museum’s Collection is accurately documented and that professional and legal guidelines are followed:
- implements the acquisition process and ensures that proper title and documentation is obtained for all new objects
- in consultation with the Museum’s legal counsel produces/reviews all legal contracts relating to works of art including acquisitions or loans, making sure that agreements are entered into legally
- oversees the collections database system (TMS) and its use by Museum staff making sure that all Collection information is accurate and properly maintained; sees that adequate security is provided to protect confidential information and prevent any miss-use of the system
- reviews existing provenance for new acquisitions and collection works to make sure that proper due diligence is completed in adherence to collections management policy and relevant cultural property laws
- ensures that all works of art are located and accounted for and that accurate records are maintained of all object movement into and out of the Museum; as well as from one internal location to another
- oversees the deaccessioning process including approvals, contracts, and arrangements with auction houses
- responsible for compiling and maintaining periodic inventories of all objects in the Museum’s custody and making sure that inventory checks are done in accordance with AAM best practices
- oversees the handling of inquiries and the dissemination of collection information to staff, outside scholars, and the general public both from paper and electronic records
- participates in, and facilitates several processes in compiling all information associated with the Museum’s quarterly Collections Committee meetings held regularly for all art acquisitions including special meetings as needed; works with the Museum controller and legal counsel to develop purchase agreements
How to apply:
To apply: https://jobs.dayforcehcm.com/en-US/slam/CANDIDATEPORTAL/jobs/1393
Contact:
Caroline M Mello
caroline.mello@slam.org
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Director of Registration | Milwaukee Art Museum posted Mar 28, 2025
700 N Art Museum Dr
Milwaukee, WI 53202
United States
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Salary: $75,000 - $82,000, commensurate with experience
The Director of Registration at the Milwaukee Art Museum oversees and administrates the Museum's Department of Registration. The Director of Registration works closely with the Chief of Curatorial Affairs as well as other curators, conservators, art preparators, exhibition managers, and designers to develop and implement effective, industry-standard policies and procedures for the Museum relating to exhibitions and collection management. The Director of Registration manages collection records and record-keeping systems for over 30,000 obje cts, helps plan temporary loan exhibitions and coordinate long-term loans, and develops and maintains the departmental budget. A leader in the Museum, this position is a member of the Extended Leadership Team (ELT) and a collaborative advocate for the care and stewardship of all works of art at the Museum.
For more info: Director of Registration (opens in a new window)
How to apply:
To apply: https://recruiting.paylocity.com/Recruiting/Jobs/Details/3141022
Contact:
Jeffery Korinek
jeff.korinek@mam.org
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Facilities Manager | Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College posted Apr 14, 2025
33 Garden Road
Annandale-on-Hudson, NY 12504
United States
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Salary: $60,500-$66,000
The Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College (CCS Bard) seeks an experienced professional for the role of Facilities Manager. Reporting to the Director of Exhibitions & Operations, the Facilities Manager is responsible for overseeing all physical operations, logistics, and facility needs for CCS Bard's building on the Bard College campus and ensuring the safety and security of its occupants, which include students, faculty, staff, and members of the public, as well as the security of CCS Bard's collection assets, following museum standards and bes t practices.
CCS Bard's facilities include a contemporary art museum (the Hessel Museum of Art) that is open to the public with year-round exhibitions, an extensive contemporary art collection stored on site, an art research library and archives, as well as classrooms and faculty and administrative offices. CCS Bard is currently in the process of expanding with the new Keith Haring Wing, a 12,000-square foot addition to the research center that will add additional teaching and study space along with expanded art and archival storage. A key member of the operations team, the Facilities Manager will oversee all physical and logistical facility needs to support CCS Bard's multifaceted operations, including the Museum, collections, research center, and academic programs.
This is a full-time position based on site on the Bard College campus in Annandale-on-Hudson, NY, with a typical schedule of Monday to Friday, with flexibility to work early mornings, occasional ev enings, and weekends as required for special events and projects.
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How to apply:
To apply, please submit a cover letter, resume, and three professional references to Interfolio at https://apply.interfolio.com/166127.
Contact:
CCS Bard
ccs@bard.edu
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Public Art Collection Registrar | 4Culture posted Mar 17, 2025
101 Prefontaine Place South
Seattle, WA 98104
United States
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Salary: $75,367 to $83,742
4Culture Public Art commissions, collects and manages art for the King County Public Art Collection, bringing artists' thinking to the spaces we engage with in King County, WA. We are seeking qualified candidates for the position of Public Art Collection Registrar. The Public Art Collection Registrar will manage organizational functions of King County's 2,500+ civic art collection, includ ing archival records, public information and basic art handling in collaboration with 4Culture and King County Department staff. The duties of this position are approximately 75% registrar, focused at the offices of 4Culture with approximately 25% of the work engaging in art handling duties on sites throughout King County.
How to apply:
You will need to log in or create a 4Culture account in order to access the application. Apply online no later than Thursday, March 27, 2025, 5:00 pm PDT.
If you have questions regarding your account or setting up an account, please contact Hello@4Culture.org. Any questions related to your application materials or the position may be sent to Amber Trillo, HR Manager, at 4HR@4Culture.org.
Contact:
4HR
4HR@4culture.org
(206) 296-7580
Public History Fellow | Henry Sheldon Museum of Vermont History posted Jan 6, 2025
1 Park Street
Middlebury, VT 05753
United States
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Salary: $60,000
The Henry Sheldon Museum of Vermont History (HSM) seeks a Public History Fellow for a unique opportunity supported by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to conduct research and develop methods of interpretation that share under told and undiscovered stories of Vermont's history. Using the Museum's extensive archival materials and object collection, the Museum aims to leverage the power of narrative to create exhibitions that attest to the nuances of our human experience, spark conversations and bring people together. The Sheldon's new exhibits seek to embrace a range of experiences and perspectives, beyond the narrow scope of the idealized "Vermont" to tell a story that is civic minded, diverse, inclusive, and relevant. This Fellowship provides the opportunity to help transform our understanding of Vermont's past, while exploring meaningful and relevant ways to connect with today's Museum visitors. For a full position description, please see the job posting here: https://www.henrysheldonmuseum.org/work-at-the-sheldon (opens in a new window)
How to apply:
Interested candidates please send a letter of interest, resume, writing sample and three references to cmoseley@henrysheldonmuseum.org. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and position is open until filled . All materials will be confidential, and references will not be contacted without advance permission. No phone calls please. We are committed to cultivating an inclusive work and learning environment and look forward to future team members who share that same value.
Contact:
Coco Moseley
cmoseley@henrysheldonmuseum.org
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Registrar and Exhibitions Manager | Bronx Museum of the Arts posted Dec 12, 2024
1040 Grand Concourse
Bronx, NY 10456
United States
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Salary: $63,000 to $65,000 per annum
Reporting to the Director of Curatorial Programs, the Registrar and Exhibitions Manager provides logistical and administrative support to ensure the Curatorial Department achieves its mission. The position supports the planning and production of exhibitions (onsite and traveling) and curatorial-related programs; manages a Permanent Collection of approximately 2,000 contemporary artworks in all media, focused on works by artists of African, Asian and Latin American ancestry reflecting the dynamic communities of the Bronx, and works by artis ts for whom the Bronx has been critical to their artistic practice and development; expands and deepens Museum holdings through research, documentation, and acquisitions as directed by the Director of Curatorial Programs; assists the production of Curatorial publications; and interfaces with artists, researchers, students, community members, colleagues, funders and other stakeholders.
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How to apply:
Please email a resume and cover letter to careers@bronxmuseum.org and include "Registrar and Exhibitions Manager" in the subject line.
Contact:
Eileen Jeng Lynch
ejenglynch@bronxmuseum.org
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Senior Coordinator, Institutional Records | Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences posted Apr 14, 2025
1313 Vine St
Los Angeles, CA 90028
United States
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Salary: $24.00 per hour
The Senior Coordinator, Institutional Records will assist with physical Academy records and contribute to the implementation strategies associated with the Academy records retention policies and procedures.
This position is represented by a union.
For more detailed information about the position and how to apply, please visit the link provided here:
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How to apply:
To Apply: https://www.a ppone.com/MainInfoReq.asp?R_ID=6760848
Contact:
Andrea De La Cruz
adelacruz@oscars.org
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Senior Registrar | Institute of Contemporary Art/Boston posted Jan 25, 2025
Institute of Contemporary Art Boston
25 Harbor Shore Dr
Boston, MA 02210
United States
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Salary: $95,000
The Senior Registrar oversees the ICA's registration practices and team within the Curatorial Department. This includes registration oversight of the ICA's permanent collection and robust exhibitions program and management of the Associate Registrar and Registration and Preparation Assistant. With a broad knowledge of contemporary art and the inherent complexities of such works, the Senior Registrar works collaboratively to help the ICA attain its ambitious programmatic goals while taking appropriate actions to anticipate issues, to ensure the security of each artwork, a nd to impart best museum practices. This individual serves as an important liaison between the ICA, lenders, and borrowers with utmost professionalism. This role works closely with other museum departments to comply with standards as they relate to collections and exhibitions management. Schedule includes some domestic and international travel and occasional nights and weekend hours in conjunction with installations, gallery incidents, and touring exhibitions. This is a full-time, salaried position.
The Senior Registrar contributes to a culture of collaboration, community, and respect while embodying the principles of ICA's Quality of Service and centers the work of Diversity, Equity, Accessibility, Inclusion, and Belonging in all areas of their work.
For a full description, please see the job posting here: https://www.icaboston.org/jobs/senior-registrar/ (opens in a new window)
How to apply:
Interested candidates should submit resume and letter of interest to jobs@icaboston.org. When applying, please include "Senior Registrar" in the subject line.
Contact:
Robin Joyner
jobs@icaboston.org
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