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Manager of Collections and Registration


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The manager of collections and registration leads both long-range planning efforts and day-to-day activities relative to the care and stewardship of the collections. Reporting to the deputy director, this position provides important leadership relative to collections care, shaping and enforcing collections management policies that reflect the highest museum standards and best practices to safeguard the museum’s collections and loans for future generations. The manager of registration and collections supervises the collections team, which includes the registrars, senior preparator, and digital project developer, and leads their collective work to ensure the physical and environmental care of collections and loans as well as to provide physical and digital access to collection objects and records. The manager of collections and registration is responsible for legal contracts with donors, lenders, vendors, insurance and customs brokers, and borrowing institutions. The manager works closely with the registrar for collections and the digital project developer to maintain the museum collection management system and all collection-related aspects of the museum website. They develop and manage budgets related to the storage, insurance, handling, conservation, photography, digital collection management, and registrarial aspects of exhibitions. They also serve as part of the museum managers team, which meets regularly to plan and facilitate cross-functional operational work across the museum.

THE MUSEUM AND ITS MISSION
The Colby College Museum of Art is a collecting and teaching museum dedicated to the preservation, display, and interpretation of the visual arts. We embrace within our collections works of art from diverse cultures and historical periods, with a focus on American art, and commitment to collecting and exhibiting contemporary art. We manage these resources for the benefit of the Colby College community, the region, and the nation, and we aspire to display works that embody the highest standards of achievement.

A COMMITMENT TO EQUITY AND INCLUSION
Working to advance equity and inclusion in the field of American art—and, by doing so, in the wider world—is core to our mission. We feel the urgency of national and campus conversations on inequality and are keenly aware of the unique responsibility that we have as an academic art museum—as a place where we can listen, ask questions, and challenge assumptions—to engage in this dialogue, and to act. We affirm the Colby Museum’s commitment to multidisciplinary teaching and learning and our potential for deep engagement with students will be leveraged in this effort toward fighting racialized violence, injustice, and inequality; and we encourage inquiries from candidates who will contribute to the diversity of our College, including its cultural and ethnic diversity.

THE COLBY MUSEUM’S COLLECTION
The collection is one of the Colby College Museum of Art’s most distinctive and important resources, advancing the academic and public mission of the College, and offering diverse holdings with a focus on American and contemporary art. The American Heritage Collection— which includes 76 works by American folk artists and was donated by Edith and Ellerton Jetté—established an early emphasis on American art. Significant gifts and purchases over the decades have made the Colby Museum one of the nation’s premier institutions of American art. The gift of the Lunder Collection in 2013 was the most transformative and includes and constitutes one of the most important art collections ever to be donated to a liberal arts college. Beyond the Lunder Collection, the Museum’s modern and contemporary collection also showcases the work of significant 20th- and 21st-century American artists, including John Marin, Fairfield Porter, Marsden Hartley, Terry Winters, and Alex Katz, who has donated more than 700 works to the Museum. Site-specific sculpture by Richard Serra and Sol LeWitt, as well as important recent gifts from the Alex Katz Foundation have strengthened the Museum’s impressive contemporary collection. Photography is now significantly represented with a 2020 gift of over 500 works from The Tsiaras Family Photography Collection. More information on the collection may be on the museum’s website.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Collections care and stewardship

Collections access

Management, supervision, and administration

QUALIFICATIONS

KEY RELATIONSHIPS

The manager of collections and registration works closely with the director and deputy director, collections and installations teams, curators, museum managers, and colleagues throughout the museum, they frequently interact with faculty, staff, students, alumni, museum donors and visitors, and outside vendors.

WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

General open office and campus environment. Position involves sitting, although frequent movement is necessary. Computer usage involving repetitive hand/wrist motion is also necessary. Position requires regular use of email, database, and web-based collaboration tools as well as an ability to prepare, design, review, and proof visual materials for presentation.

TO APPLY

Interested candidates should apply electronically by clicking the “Apply” button on the Colby Careers website. Please submit a letter of interest, resume, and the contact information of three professional references. Materials should be addressed to:

Manager of Collections and Registration – Search Committee
Office of Human Resources
Colby College
5500 Mayflower Hill
Waterville, ME 04901-8855