
Director
Date published: 1 December 2023
Overview of the Role
New York University (NYU) is actively seeking a distinguished and visionary leader to become the next Director of the prestigious Institute of Fine Arts (IFA). The ideal candidate will be a renowned scholar and an inspirational leader with extensive administrative expertise. This role offers an opportunity to shape the future of the IFA under NYU’s dynamic new president, Dr. Linda G. Mills.
About New York University
NYU stands as a leading global research university. It provides an enriching, comprehensive education to over 65,000 students and boasts a significant research enterprise. With a faculty of 7,000, including recipients of top honors, NYU fosters a collaborative environment rich in scholarly, artistic, and scientific pursuits. The university encompasses 18 schools and colleges, with campuses in Abu Dhabi and Shanghai and 12 global academic centers.
Institute of Fine Arts at a Glance
Founded in 1932 on Manhattan’s Upper East Side, the IFA specializes in graduate teaching and advanced research in art history, archaeology, and art conservation and technology. Its commitment to global engagement and research-driven teaching covers a wide historical range, from ancient Egyptian to contemporary art and architecture. The Institute’s faculty benefits from collaborations with the Department of Art History, enhancing both teaching and research.
Academic Programs and Facilities
The Institute offers PhD and MA programs in Art History and Archaeology, and an MA/MS in Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works. Students gain practical experience through internships and fellowships in major art institutions worldwide, supported by a robust alumni network. The IFA operates independently within NYU, with its faculty and administrative staff. It resides in two historic buildings in the cultural corridor of NYU, featuring extensive resources, including two major library collections and a state-of-the-art Conservation Center.
Role and Responsibilities of the Director
The Director will be responsible for:
- Envisioning the IFA’s long-term strategic direction.
- Expanding fundraising efforts and donor relationships.
- Enhancing the strength of the Institute’s faculty and staff.
- Building interdisciplinary partnerships within NYU.
- Strengthening connections with global and local art institutions.
- Promoting a culture of inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility.
- Overseeing capital improvements and technological upgrades.
- Building a supportive and efficient internal management team.
- Encouraging shared governance for transparent decision-making.
Qualifications and Characteristics
The successful candidate will be an empathetic, driven leader with:
- A record of scholarly achievement and administrative success.
- Proven fundraising capabilities.
- A commitment to diversity and equity.
- Experience in high-impact collaborations in the arts.
- Excellent communication skills.
Compensation
The salary range for this position is $333,850 to $403,850.
Application Process
NYU has partnered with Isaacson, Miller for this recruitment. All inquiries, nominations, and applications should be directed to Sarah James and Ryan Leichenauer at Isaacson, Miller. Further details and application procedures can be found at their website.
NYU is an Equal Opportunity Employer, welcoming applications from a diverse range of qualified candidates.