POSITION AVAILABLE
Curator
John L. Wehle Gallery of Wildlife & Sporting Art
Genesee Country Village & Museum
The Genesee Country Village & Museum (Mumford, New York) seeks a dynamic
innovative curator to work with one of North America’s largest
collections of sporting and wildlife art, covering four centuries and
including works by internationally known artists and sculptors.
This experienced museum professional will use strong interpersonal,
project management, and team-working skills in designing and budgeting
work plans, training staff, and overseeing all aspects of collections
management, including computerization of paper records via Past Perfect.
S/he will develop exhibitions drawn from the permanent collection,
coordinate exhibitions from external venues, assist in grant writing and
supervise a seasonal gallery manager/art educator. As an important
member of the Programs and Collections staff, the curator will also be
central to the conceptualization and implementation of plans to more
effectively integrate the gallery with the institution’s recreated
historic village and nature center.
The position is permanent, full-time and available immediately. The
salary is commensurate with experience, and the benefits package is
excellent.
Qualifications: Graduate degree in art history, museum studies or other
relevant field. Three years’ curatorial experience plus strong writing
and oral communication skills required.
To apply: Please send a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, names and
contact information of three references, and salary history to Senior
Director of Human Resources, Genesee Country Village & Museum, 1410
Flint Hill Road, Mumford NY 14511-0310.
For more information about our institution and the gallery,
please explore www.gcv.org.
Genesee Country Village & Museum is an equal opportunity and affirmative
action employer.
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