Gallery & Exhibition Coordinator
Job Summary
Coordinates all aspects of small- to medium-scale exhibition planning, development, and preparation, including the execution of primary and secondary research, development and preparation of interpretive materials to enhance academic teaching, research, and general public education.
Job Description
- Proposes, develops, and coordinates small- to medium-scale exhibitions, museum-related public programs, and publications.
- Cultivates relationships with artists, scholars, collectors, donors, and professional colleagues.
- Conducts research related to the collection, including content for exhibitions and related publications.
- Produces original research, presents at conferences and participates in professional organizations.
- Develops and monitors exhibition budgets, and identifies and pursues funding opportunities in line with the overall museum development strategy.
- Overseeing the scheduling of the department’s gallery including the selection of exhibitions and working with the chair to establish a schedule that aligns with the strategic plans of the Department of Art & Art History and the university.
- Overseeing preparation and installation of exhibitions, including unpacking, dismantling, and repacking of borrowed shows; arranging for shipping and crating of all incoming and outgoing artwork.
- Overseeing exhibition and visiting artists’ budgets; complete funding requests, grants, and final reports.
- Training and overseeing graduate assistants or undergraduate interns' proper art handling and professional practices in a gallery setting.
- Coordinating publicity with on-campus outlets and off-campus media to include writing and distributing press releases, images, and social media management.
- Providing planning and supervision of opening receptions and special events including art awards ceremonies, welcome back events, and art fundraisers.
- Coordinating with all BFA and MFA graduating students and their faculty advisors about thesis exhibition planning.
- Engaging in community outreach as appropriate with programming goals to include making arrangements for visiting tours, artists, and scholars, and introducing current exhibitions to faculty members, students, and community organizations.
- Providing engaging outreach and advocacy for the gallery and ensuring the gallery complies with current campus, departmental, and National Association of Schools of Art & Design (NASAD) policies and standards.
Applicants should complete the University’s online application form at https://careers.olemiss.edu/ AND submit a cover letter, updated Curriculum Vitae, and contact information for three references.
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