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Curatorial Assistant

3 months ago


Washington, United States National Museum of Women Full time

Position Summary The Curatorial Assistant is a full-time position that performs the logistical, clerical, research, and implementation duties of the curatorial department. The scope of work encompasses collection-based initiatives as well as special exhibitions. In addition to working with department colleagues, the position interfaces directly with the public and collaborates with NMWA staff members across the organization. This position reports to the Deputy Director for Art, Programs, and Public Engagement/Chief Curator. Responsibilities Manage day-to-day operations of the curatorial department, including responding to inquiries from the public, processing mail, and maintaining subscriptions. Serve as department's point person for technology platforms including SharePoint, Tessitura, ClickUp, and the museum's Digital Asset Management System, uploading, updating, and managing curatorial content. Create departmental budget templates, and manage functionality of existing budgets. Process payment forms for departmental projects. Schedule exhibition planning and department meetings and prepare materials for meetings. Participate in preparations for quarterly Works of Art Committee (accessions) meetings. Facilitate conference calls and meetings with artists, collectors, and arts organizations. Assist curators in timely preparation of collections and special exhibitions information including funding proposals, checklists, loan letters and related correspondence, budgets, image research, wall texts and object labels, biographical and bibliographic materials, NMWA magazine articles, and other public relations requests. Assist curators with scheduling traveling exhibitions, liaising with outside museums, contributors, and contractors as needed in order to book and complete projects. Maintain archival record of all exhibitions and collateral materials produced. Develop plans and timeline for collection rotations. Research objects, write interpretive materials, and process content created by team of curators and educators. Engage with public and museum supporters through virtual and in-person gallery talks and tours. Qualifications This position requires a Bachelor's or Master's degree in art history, arts management, or other related field with 3 years of experience (full-time or equivalent) working in a museum, gallery, or cultural setting. The successful candidate will demonstrate the following skills/experience: Superior organizational skills, attention to detail, and ability to multi-task Excellent interpersonal skills and a positive, flexible demeanor Superior oral and written communication skills Passion for research and art historical writing Ability to work both independently and collaboratively Experience working with cause-related organizations and groups Command of Zoom and Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, OneDrive, SharePoint) Familiarity with Tessitura and ClickUp and experience with databases a plus #J-18808-Ljbffr