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09-03-2022, 01:34 PM
Exhibition Production Manager, Grand Avehttps://www.moca.org/about/jobs-and-internships
OverviewThe Exhibition Production Manager works under the supervision of the Director of Exhibition Production to assist in the organization, management, and installation of all exhibitions at MOCA and management of MOCA's collection. Primary responsibilities include the supervision of full time and temporary employees, overall project management from conception to implementation, maintenance and stewardship of the collection, assisting with the development of annual project budgets, identifying and developing improved procedures and techniques, and working closely with registrars, curators, artists, and MOCA staff to plan for all exhibition and collection-related projects. Because the scope of the Museum's exhibition program incorporates conventional art forms as well as those which are more experimental in nature, the Exhibition Production Manager must perform a wide variety of tasks and functions relating to all aspects of construction, fabrication, installation and maintenance of exhibitions and collections. This is a full time onsite position.
Salary Range: $70,000 to $80,000
Requirements
Minimum of at least five years' experience in museum preparation or related field with a minimum of 2 years working in a supervisory role in a museum, gallery or studio setting. Contemporary art museum experience preferred.
Proven managerial skills.
Excellent manual dexterity and visual acuity skills.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Advanced knowledge of museum best practices including the safe handling, care and installation of all art objects, installation hardware, and gallery lighting.
Advanced fabrication skills and multimedia installation experience; extensive experience working with hand, mechanical and power tools.
Ability to multi task on a variety of concurrent projects. Effectively manage details as well as the larger scope of any given project.
Ability to work nights and weekends when needed.
Ability to travel domestically and internationally.
Essential Functions
Work closely with the Registration Department, Curatorial Department, Exhibitions Management and artists to oversee all aspects of exhibition production, including but not limited to planning and establishing a production schedule, identifying vendors, providing installation renderings, overseeing contractors and construction projects, managing installation teams, and monitoring budgets. This includes multiple concurrent projects in varying stages of the production process.
Work closely with the Director of Exhibition Production, the Registration Department and Curatorial Department to prepare for quarterly museum acquisition meetings, process new acquisitions, develop installation manuals and iteration guides for objects in the collection, and coordinate movement of works in the collection onsite as well as to/from offsite storage.
Work closely with the Director of Exhibition Production, other Exhibition Production Managers, and Senior Preparators to recruit, hire, schedule, train, and manage all members of the Exhibition Production Department, including both full-time and temporary employees.
Act as department head in absence of the Director of Exhibition Production in meetings, both internal and external to the institution.
Work with curators, architects, exhibition designers, and artists to design and develop floor plans and exhibition layouts.
Work well as a team member and relate to a wide variety of staff and non-museum personnel.
Foster a collegial and synergistic environment, contributing to the development of department staff at all skill levels.
Work in a precise and careful manner under stringent deadlines.
Display creativity in solving technical problems and flexibility in adapting to unusual circumstances.
Develop and implement gallery maintenance procedures with Registration and Exhibition Production. Ensure the maintenance of all gallery spaces, storage areas, workspaces, and artworks on display or in the collection.
Safely handle art and objects placed within the Museum’s care, using best practices. Ensure standards of care and safe handling as set by the Museum are upheld at all times.
Coordinate and supervise mandatory safety and equipment training sessions. Comply with and uphold safety standards for all equipment use.
Operate fork/aerial lifts.
Work closely with the Director of Exhibition Production to develop and maintain ongoing relationships with outside contractors and vendors.
Work closely with other departments particularly Operations, Facilities and Security to provide continued assistance to the greater museum.
Application:
Research shows that women and individuals from underrepresented backgrounds often apply to jobs only if they meet 100% of the qualifications. We recognize that it is highly unlikely that an applicant meets 100% of the qualifications for a given role. Therefore, if much of this job description describes you, then you are highly encouraged to apply for this role.
OverviewThe Exhibition Production Manager works under the supervision of the Director of Exhibition Production to assist in the organization, management, and installation of all exhibitions at MOCA and management of MOCA's collection. Primary responsibilities include the supervision of full time and temporary employees, overall project management from conception to implementation, maintenance and stewardship of the collection, assisting with the development of annual project budgets, identifying and developing improved procedures and techniques, and working closely with registrars, curators, artists, and MOCA staff to plan for all exhibition and collection-related projects. Because the scope of the Museum's exhibition program incorporates conventional art forms as well as those which are more experimental in nature, the Exhibition Production Manager must perform a wide variety of tasks and functions relating to all aspects of construction, fabrication, installation and maintenance of exhibitions and collections. This is a full time onsite position.
Salary Range: $70,000 to $80,000
Requirements
Minimum of at least five years' experience in museum preparation or related field with a minimum of 2 years working in a supervisory role in a museum, gallery or studio setting. Contemporary art museum experience preferred.
Proven managerial skills.
Excellent manual dexterity and visual acuity skills.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Advanced knowledge of museum best practices including the safe handling, care and installation of all art objects, installation hardware, and gallery lighting.
Advanced fabrication skills and multimedia installation experience; extensive experience working with hand, mechanical and power tools.
Ability to multi task on a variety of concurrent projects. Effectively manage details as well as the larger scope of any given project.
Ability to work nights and weekends when needed.
Ability to travel domestically and internationally.
Essential Functions
Work closely with the Registration Department, Curatorial Department, Exhibitions Management and artists to oversee all aspects of exhibition production, including but not limited to planning and establishing a production schedule, identifying vendors, providing installation renderings, overseeing contractors and construction projects, managing installation teams, and monitoring budgets. This includes multiple concurrent projects in varying stages of the production process.
Work closely with the Director of Exhibition Production, the Registration Department and Curatorial Department to prepare for quarterly museum acquisition meetings, process new acquisitions, develop installation manuals and iteration guides for objects in the collection, and coordinate movement of works in the collection onsite as well as to/from offsite storage.
Work closely with the Director of Exhibition Production, other Exhibition Production Managers, and Senior Preparators to recruit, hire, schedule, train, and manage all members of the Exhibition Production Department, including both full-time and temporary employees.
Act as department head in absence of the Director of Exhibition Production in meetings, both internal and external to the institution.
Work with curators, architects, exhibition designers, and artists to design and develop floor plans and exhibition layouts.
Work well as a team member and relate to a wide variety of staff and non-museum personnel.
Foster a collegial and synergistic environment, contributing to the development of department staff at all skill levels.
Work in a precise and careful manner under stringent deadlines.
Display creativity in solving technical problems and flexibility in adapting to unusual circumstances.
Develop and implement gallery maintenance procedures with Registration and Exhibition Production. Ensure the maintenance of all gallery spaces, storage areas, workspaces, and artworks on display or in the collection.
Safely handle art and objects placed within the Museum’s care, using best practices. Ensure standards of care and safe handling as set by the Museum are upheld at all times.
Coordinate and supervise mandatory safety and equipment training sessions. Comply with and uphold safety standards for all equipment use.
Operate fork/aerial lifts.
Work closely with the Director of Exhibition Production to develop and maintain ongoing relationships with outside contractors and vendors.
Work closely with other departments particularly Operations, Facilities and Security to provide continued assistance to the greater museum.
Application:
Research shows that women and individuals from underrepresented backgrounds often apply to jobs only if they meet 100% of the qualifications. We recognize that it is highly unlikely that an applicant meets 100% of the qualifications for a given role. Therefore, if much of this job description describes you, then you are highly encouraged to apply for this role.