Artspace NZ seeks Director
Billy Apple®, RGB (Red Wall for Artspace 2015, Green Wall for Artspace 2016, Blue Wall for Artspace 2017) maps the collaboration between Billy Apple® and Artspace NZ during the three year tenure of current Director Misal Adnan Yıldız.
Seeking Director
Application deadline: November 25, 2016
Artspace New Zealand
1/300 Karangahape Road
Newton, Auckland
Aotearoa New Zealand
Artspace NZ is seeking its next Director. The role presents a unique opportunity to make a significant contribution to the development and creative vision of an organisation that has been operating at the forefront of contemporary art in New Zealand Aotearoa for 30 years.
As part of the New Zealand art map, Artspace NZ defines a particular frequency of high-energy activity. Its rich archive reflects exceptional contributions from different generations of artists, curators, directors, designers and other creative practitioners from New Zealand and abroad.
The institution’s core mission is to generate a dynamic, open platform for risk-taking art practices, as well as to provide artists with a critical and non-commercial environment to work in. It is dedicated to commissioning, producing and presenting new ideas in contemporary art, bridging the local to the international in ways that are unique to Auckland Tāmaki Makaurau, to New Zealand and to its audiences.
Located on Karangahape Road, an area of central Auckland that is undergoing rapid and complex changes as the city’s population swells, Artspace NZ is committed to continuing to learn and deepen its cultural relevance through exploration of mātauranga Māori, the Pacific context and connections with New Zealand’s diverse audiences. Within this rich environment the new Director will formulate and drive a vision for Artspace NZ and ensure its successful implementation with the support of a small team and in consultation with the Trustees.
The Artspace NZ Director will have the overall responsibility for all aspects of the organisation’s work, including artistic, curatorial, financial, operational and fundraising activities. They will develop an annual programme of approximately seven exhibitions along with accompanying public, education and publishing programmes.
The role involves a fixed-term contract that has typically been three years, however alternative terms will be considered.
For further information and position description, please download the application package from the artspace.org.nz or contact George Brooks at Bureau Ltd: george@bureau.co.nz
Applications close Friday November 25, 2016 and should be sent in confidence to:
George Brooks
Bureau Ltd
PO Box 105951
Auckland 1143
New Zealand
or emailed as a PDF to: george@bureau.co.nz
Artspace receives major public funding from Creative New Zealand