The Hope R. Edison and Julian I. Edison Curator of Prints, Drawings, and Photography operates with a high degree of independence to provide creative vision and strategic leadership for the department and its collections. This role is central to developing and executing a dynamic, rigorous program of exhibitions and publications that enhances the collection’s profile and increases audience engagement, achieved through collaboration within the Curatorial Division and across the Museum. Core responsibilities include establishing and managing departmental priorities, budgets, and major projects. The Curator will lead and supervise departmental staff, handling recruitment, assignments, performance reviews, and professional development to maintain a high-quality workforce. The Curator will assume primary responsibility for the collection's development, interpretation, and scholarly assessment through research, publications, exhibitions, and strategic acquisitions. The Curator advises on all aspects of collection care, including conservation, record-keeping, handling, and storage, working closely with relevant departments. Essential to this role is robust collaboration with colleagues across the Museum on exhibitions, gallery displays, publications, and other public-facing projects. The Curator also plays a key role in cultivating and stewarding relationships with donors and patrons to support departmental and institutional goals.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level