
Curatorial Assistant, Exhibitions
Reports to: Curator of Contemporary Art
Work schedule: Hybrid eligible, and hours vary based on position
Position type: Full-time, Non-Exempt. This position is covered by a Collective Bargaining Agreement with Local 2110 UAW
Salary range: $63,654 annually
Summary Of Position
The Curatorial Assistant will work under the guidance of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum’s (SRGM) senior curatorial staff on the day-to-day planning of exhibitions and collection initiatives, including administrative work in support of research, publications, acquisitions, public and digital programs, and other general curatorial functions.
Skill And Experience Requirements
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Relevant experience in a museum setting or similar environment is preferred.
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Background in Modern and Contemporary Art preferred.
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Experience with The Museum System (TMS) is a plus.
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Excellent organizational and time-management skills.
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Advanced research and writing skills are essential.
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Flexibility, diplomacy, and the ability to adapt to changing priorities.
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Excellent attention to detail with the ability to handle multiple projects in a fast-paced environment.
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Ability to be proactive, use independent judgment, and initiative.
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Prior experience working in an office environment is required.
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Computer skills with knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite.
Key Responsibilities
Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
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Assist with all aspects of exhibition planning, including scholarly writing and research on subjects including artists, historical periods, social contexts, theoretical keywords, specific artworks, locations of artworks, photograph sources, etc.
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Assist with the preparation of checklists, including database entry and maintenance, and manage loan correspondence.
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Coordinate work with Exhibition Management, Exhibition Design, Graphic Design, Registrar, Conservation, and Exhibition Services departments to implement the exhibition.
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Collaborate with editorial, design, and production teams on exhibition catalogue.
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With the Education department, develop related educational and public programs.
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Write related didactic texts as well as materials for fundraising, digital platforms, and press and marketing materials, as requested.
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Answer inquiries and conduct gallery tours as necessary for visitors, etc.
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Assist with research and preparation for potential acquisitions for the Guggenheim’s permanent collection.
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Contribute to the implementation of the Guggenheim’s DEAI Plan, including the ongoing diversification of the exhibition program, collection, and research and publishing initiatives.
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Work with curatorial interns as assigned.
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Provide administrative support for senior curatorial staff.
Work Demands And Environment
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Ability to travel within the metropolitan area as required to perform the above duties at any of the Guggenheim’s owned or leased properties upon request.
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Ability to work nights, weekends, holidays on occasion.
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Ability to lift at least 25 lbs.
Education
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Bachelor’s degree required.
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Master’s Degree in Art History or related field preferred.