University Museums at Iowa State University invites a forward-thinking, collaborative, and visionary leader to serve as its next Warren and Beverly Madden Endowed University Museums Director and Chief Curator! The Director and Chief Curator will shape the next chapter of a teaching museum known for integrating art and material culture into academic life, fostering interdisciplinary inquiry, and creating meaningful experiences that spark discovery and critical thinking. Leading a permanent collection of more than 30,000 objects spanning ten centuries and multiple continents, the Director and Chief Curator will steward thoughtful growth, care, interpretation, and scholarship that deepen University Museums’ impact on teaching, research, and public engagement. The Director and Chief Curator will partner with faculty and university leadership to expand object-based teaching across disciplines; guide bold, intellectually rigorous exhibitions and programs; and elevate University Museums’ regional, national, and international profile. The role offers the opportunity to champion original scholarship, strengthen community and donor relationships, and help shape a unified vision for the arts at a world-class Research I institution. Reporting to the Assistant Vice President for Specialty Business and Cultural Arts, the Warren and Beverly Madden Endowed University Museums Director and Chief Curator oversees all museum activities, including strategic planning, curatorial leadership, donor relations, collections stewardship, educational programming, development, and personnel management. The successful candidate will bring deep knowledge of the arts, a commitment to the values of a practical and engaged education, and the leadership capacity to advance a mission-driven museum that embodies the spirit and responsibilities of a public land‑grant university.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Director
Number of Employees
11-50 employees