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JasonO
07-08-2014, 06:46 AM
It doesn't pay much, but it is a fun place to work ... except for the slanted walls in the wood shop!



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Job Code and Title
(6031) Art Museum Preparator


Position Title
Art Museum Preparator


Job Code
6031


Requisition Number
192337


Position Category
Staff - Service and Maintenance (Teamsters)


Appointment Term
A = 12 month


Appointment Type
Continuing (1)


Work Hours
7:45 am to 4:30 pm


Work Days
Monday - Friday


Total Hours or % Appointment
40


Full/Part-time
Full-Time


Starting Rate
$30,784


Department Name
Art Museum, Weisman (285A)


College or Admin Unit
Academic Affairs


Campus Location
Twin Cities


Job Open Date
07-07-2014


Job Close Date
Open Until Filled


Internal Promotional Consideration
07-14-2014


Required/Preferred Qualifications
This position is covered by the Teamster Union. Union/Fair share deductions may be made.

Required:
Two years experience in either a museum or other work experience in a job requiring performance of tasks listed below.


Duties/Responsibilities
The art preparator is responsible for performing a wide variety of tasks related to art museum collections and exhibitions, according to accepted art museum procedures and policies.

45% - EXHIBITION PRODUCTION
--Installs, lights, labels, and dismantles exhibits. Mounts art objects on walls, tables, cases, or cabinets. Installs artwork in various locations outside the museum building. Requires standing up to 4 hours at a time and as much as 7 hours a day during preparation periods. Must be able to lift at least 50 pounds alone or more with assistance from others or with equipment.
--Paints, cleans, and repairs gallery walls, cases, baffles, benches, and other exhibit material.
--Prepares, mounts, and installs labels and signage.
--Researches, constructs, and finishes display cases, mounts, vitrines, baffles, walls, didactic panels, and other exhibition-related furniture and accessories. Designs and fabricates special installation mounts and equipment when needed.
--Advises part-time and temporary workers involved in preparation and installation.
--Receives, unpacks, packs, and ships art objects for loan and for traveling exhibitions.

30% - MATTING AND FRAMING
--Mats and frames art objects; constructs and repairs frames; designs and produces or oversees production of picture frame molding.

10% - EXHIBITION PLANNING
--Participates in regular staff meetings and exhibition planning meetings.
--Researches installation procedures on request and advises museum staff in such areas as installation design and techniques, framing, lighting, and related costs.
--Collaborates with exhibits coordinator, registrars, curators, designers and others regarding all aspects of exhibition production: Informs museum staff of potential problems related to specific projects and consults with registrars and curators concerning best methods for care and handling of art objects.
--Collaborates with museum staff, interns, colleagues, and public: Shares knowledge and expertise in areas of lighting, crating, packing, proper handling, preparation, and display of artworks. Shares in setting work schedule.

5% - ART DELIVERY AND PICK-UP
--Picks up and delivers artworks, both locally and long-distance. Loads and unloads trucks.

5% - SHOP MAINTENANCE
--Maintains exhibits during viewing periods, including cleaning cases, dusting, and general upkeep.
--Maintains upkeep and housekeeping in wood shop, frame shop, and related areas.
--Orders and maintains inventories of necessary supplies. Makes recommendations regarding shop equipment needs. Establishes and maintains contact with suppliers of materials and equipment. Searches for competitive prices when researching materials and equipment.

5% - GALLERY MAINTENANCE
--Performs minor conservation, following established guidelines and in consultation with registrars and/or conservator on works of art and on frames.

OTHER DUTIES:
--As assigned.


Program/Unit Description
Housed in a striking stainless steel and brick building designed by architect Frank Gehry, the Weisman Art Museum offers an educational and friendly museum experience. The museum's collection features early 20th century American artists such as Georgia O'Keeffe and Marsden Hartley, as well as a diverse selection of contemporary art. A teaching museum for the University of Minnesota and the community, the Weisman provides a fresh, engaging arts experience through an array of [programs and a changing schedule of exhibitions. There's always something interesting to see and do at the Weisman.


Application Instructions
Any offer of employment is contingent upon the successful completion of a background check. Our presumption is that prospective employees are eligible to work here. Criminal convictions do not automatically disqualify finalists from employment.

To apply, please complete the staff application and provide a detailed work history.

You may also attach a cover letter, resume and two work references., but are not required.


Does this position require a background check?
Yes


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