The Manager of Technical and Design Services is responsible for the design and production management of exhibitions and other visual presentations at the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery and its off-site locations including two and three dimensional and audio visual exhibits. This includes working directly with curators and artists to prepare exhibition plans drawings and to create and manage the technical planning and production process of approved exhibition concepts, and to prepare and manage related budgets and schedules. In addition, the position manages the facility requirements of the Gallery’s building including environmental conditions, maintenance, IT and security systems, liaising with appropriate UBC units to support museum-standard operations, and contributes to facility planning. The position works in consultation with Gallery leadership and works collaboratively with Gallery staff and a variety of UBC departments to create a safe, secure and accessible facility for visitors, staff and collections, that operates to institutional and museum standards. The Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery at UBC is mandated to research, exhibit, collect, publish, educate and develop programs in the field of contemporary art. The Gallery is situated on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the xwməθkwəy̓əm (Musqueam) People. The Gallery promotes understanding and discussion of contemporary art and contemporary issues in art history, criticism and curating, with a focus on our region in an international context. The Gallery is an internationally recognized Category A institution and houses the University’s art collection of over 5,000 objects, one of the largest public collections of art in British Columbia. The Gallery also holds one of the largest artists’ archives in Canada and oversees the University’s outdoor art collection on the Vancouver campus which includes twenty-five works. Through a program of exhibitions, publications, loans and special projects, the Belkin participates in the national and international community of institutions concerned with contemporary art. The Gallery operates as a unit in the Faculty of Arts and participates in the training of student curators through the Critical and Curatorial Studies Program in the Department of Art History, Visual and Theory.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level