Director & Chief Curator, Contemporary Art Museum

University of South FloridaTampa, FL
18d$120,000 - $150,000

About The Position

USF’s Contemporary Art Museum (CAM) seeks a visionary leader to serve as the Director & Chief Curator who will steer curatorial vision of the museum while stewarding the permanent collection and integrating programming with the academic and research missions of the University. As a vital component of an AAU university, the Director & Chief Curator will oversee a program that bridges experimental contemporary art with academic rigor. The ideal candidate is a curatorial strategist and community builder capable of navigating the intersection of the international art world and the diverse cultural landscape of the Tampa Bay region. The Director will manage a talented team to build on CAM’s existing strengths and chart a new course for the future. Taking the curatorial lead, the Director will bring an ambitious perspective to defining the museum's scope and direction of exhibitions, programming, education and acquisitions. The individual will be encouraged to champion strategic thinking and approaches to contemporary art, while seizing opportunities to be creative, experimental, and innovative. The Director is a key member of the Dean’s Administrative Council - a collaborative, consultative, innovative and dynamic group of directors, who work closely to advance the mission and goals of the College and the University’s arts district. The Director & Chief Curator will be an empathetic and collaborative leader, who understands that an academic museum’s impact is measured by its integration into a university’s academic programs, as well as by attendance numbers. They will develop and execute an ongoing curatorial and programmatic schedule that supports the mission of the College of Design, Art & Performance, captures the interest of the community, and embraces the multidisciplinary vision of USF’s arts district. Organizational Summary: The USF Contemporary Art Museum is housed in The College of Design, Art and Performance (CDAP) at the University of South Florida (USF) located on the Tampa campus and reports to the Dean of CDAP. The museum is joined in CDAP by the Schools of Art and Art History, Theatre and Dance, Music and Architecture, in addition to Graphic studio. CAM researches, organizes, presents, commissions, and travels temporary exhibitions, manages the Public Art Program for USF, and shepherds and develops the permanent art collection. CAM engages students, faculty, and staff, and the broader Tampa Bay community, as well as national and international audiences, with educational programs including lectures, symposia, workshops, and community-based projects designed to promote dialogue, visual literacy, and creative thinking. CAM is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums (AAM). As the creative center of the University of South Florida, the College of Design, Art & Performance provides an enriched, creative, and professional environment for tomorrow’s leaders in architecture, design, art, art history, dance, music, and theatre. The college is home to the university’s arts district, Contemporary Art Museum, Graphic studio and the Florida Center for Community Design. The college embraces opportunities to embed new and existing arts programming in the rapidly growing regional communities and serves as an integral engine for socioeconomic progress through its research, advocacy, and engagement.

Requirements

  • Terminal degree in art history, art studio practice, museum studies, arts administration or other related degree, or equivalent experience; demonstrated extensive knowledge of contemporary art.
  • Curatorial experience with a record of exhibitions in contemporary art, and of working with established and emerging artists to realize commissioned exhibitions or projects.
  • Excellent written and interpersonal communication skills including the ability to communicate complex concepts about visual art, history, and cultural practice to an audience that ranges from casual museum goers to academics.
  • Ability to collaborate internally and externally and cultivate strong relationships with colleagues, faculty, staff, community, and donors.
  • Understand and maintain the highest ethical standards related to organizational responsibilities, public accountability, and university policy.

Nice To Haves

  • Minimum five years' experience in museum management or an arts administration supervisory role.
  • Track record in fundraising in tandem with a development officer, with annual giving campaigns, major gifts, planned giving, including the cultivation and recognition of donors.
  • Demonstrated success developing strategies and opportunities for innovative revenue enhancement, including proficiency in navigating federal (NEA/NEH) and state-level grants, as well as emerging private sector impact-investing in the arts.
  • Experience working at an accredited academic museum and experience with accreditation processes.
  • Ability to inspire and build confidence across a broad range of constituencies including but not limited to members of staff, advisory board, University community, and region.
  • Experience with managing facilities and fiscal operations.

Responsibilities

  • Advance an innovative vision for the museum by bringing new philosophies, ideas, and approaches to exhibitions, collection installations, the permanent collection, acquisitions, educational experiences, community and donor engagement, and museum events.
  • Develop and plan engaging curatorial initiatives, in collaboration with CAM employees and partners, including the exhibition schedule, educational experiences, publications, and digital resources.
  • Foster collaboration and deepen connections with other CDAP units, specifically the School of Art & Art History, the School of Architecture & Community Design, the School of Music, the School of Theatre & Dance, the Florida Center for Community Design & Research, and Graphic studio.
  • With CDAP’s Director of Development, build and maintain an Advisory Board that is highly engaged and assists with leveraging and securing resources.
  • Act as spokesperson for the museum to a wide and inclusive base locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally.
  • Maintain open communication with all constituencies regarding the evaluation of financial, programmatic, and overall impact, comparing performance to stated milestones and goals.
  • Work collaboratively with CDAP and USF partners and community stakeholders in the development of a multidisciplinary arts district.
  • Maintain consistent adherence to guidelines of the American Alliance of Museums (AAM) to ensure continued AAM accreditation.
  • Supervise CAM Museum faculty, administrative employees, and staff to include planning, coaching, rewarding, and recognizing.
  • Responsible for appraising performance and ensuring that the training and development needs of employees are met.
  • Ensure the security and safety of the museum facility and the collection; oversight for environmental, health and safety procedures for employees, visiting artists, and public visitors.
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