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Director of Exhibitions, Collections & Research


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Employment Opportunity: Director of Exhibitions, Collections & Research

 

About the Museum

The Rubin Museum of Art is a dynamic environment that stimulates learning, promotes understanding, and inspires personal connections to the ideas, cultures, and art of Himalayan Asia.

Now in its second decade, the Rubin welcomes over 175,000 visitors annually and has a growing membership of more than 4,000 households. Contained within five floors of galleries are several long-term rotating installations drawn from the permanent collection as well as frequent short-term loan exhibitions that are more broadly conceived in concept, art, geography, medium, and time. The Museum presents over 250 films, performances, and on-stage conversations annually as well as a robust roster of other educational initiatives. The ground floor is free-to-all and is a lively nexus for conversation, shopping, and refreshment.

The Museum’s collection includes over 3,000 objects spanning more than 1,500 years up to the present day. Renowned for its quality and depth, the collection focuses on art from the Tibetan Plateau and is broadened by a significant number of important examples from surrounding regions, including Nepal, Bhutan, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, China, and Mongolia.

About this Position

Reporting to the Executive Director, the Director of Exhibitions, Collections & Research is a key member of the Executive Management Team, which is charged with advancing the mission of the Museum and developing, implementing, and monitoring its goals and strategies through a staff of more than eighty people and an annual budget of over $15 million.

This is the senior-most curatorial position and the incumbent is responsible for leadership and management of the Curatorial Department, comprising ten staff members and several consultants ($1.3 million annual budget). In addition, exhibition budgets typically exceed $1.4 million annually, for a total department budget of $2.7 million. While acquisitions frequently are through gift, there is a modest budget for art acquisitions.

The incumbent sets both the tone and substance of the exhibition program broadly by creatively utilizing the collection to engage, educate, and expand participation. S/he works collaboratively, both internally and externally, with the overall goals of enlivening the institution and broadly growing its reputation.

Collectively the curatorial department focuses on advancing the Museum’s mission through

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