The Virginia Historical Society (Richmond, Virginia) has the following position available:
Title: Exhibit Designer
Department: Programs
Reports to: Exhibits Production Manager
Supervises: Exhibit contractors, interns, work study students, volunteers.
Summary: The exhibit designer plans, designs, and helps oversee the construction, and installation of long-term and temporary exhibitions and displays, and assists in the installation, dismantling, and maintenance of long-term and temporary exhibitions.
Duties and Responsibilities:
• Plan, design, and help oversee the construction and installation of long-term and temporary exhibitions and displays
• Prepare sketches, floor plans, layout and elevation drawings, and construction drawings for review, fabrication, and installation
• Work closely with curators to develop the themes, content, and organization of VHS exhibitions
• Work with the graphic designer to develop concepts and designs for exhibition needs in order to produce an integrated exhibition experience
• Assist in the installation, dismantling, and ongoing maintenance of long-term and temporary exhibitions and displays
• Work closely with members of the Collections Division to design, plan, and construct mounts or supports for objects in new and existing exhibitions
• Assist the exhibits production manager in planning budgets and schedules
• Oversee the work of contractors and other vendors in the implementation of the exhibit design
• Order materials and equipment for exhibitions and ensure the proper use and maintenance of that equipment
• Occasionally assist in the transportation and installation of artifacts for both in-state and out-of-state exhibitions
Knowledge, skills and abilities necessary:
• A thorough knowledge of computer design programs and techniques including: Adobe Illustrator, Adobe PhotoShop, AutoCAD/Vector Works, Acrobat and Microsoft Word
• Experience in art handling (preparing, installing, de installing, and packing) and a thorough knowledge of best practices
• Experience fabricating artifact mounts (brass and Plexiglas) and a thorough knowledge of fabrication methods and materials
• Knowledge of archival matting, framing, and presentation.
• A working knowledge of museum lighting design and installation
• Strong organization and time management skills
• General carpentry and construction skills
• General knowledge of electronics and audiovisual systems
• Ability to work on ladders and lifts at elevations up to 30-feet
• Ability to lift a minimum of 50 lbs.
Education and experience required:
Requires an undergraduate degree in studio art, graphic design, or related field, and a minimum of four years experience either designing or producing museum exhibitions.
Compensation and Benefits:
• Excellent package including 401(k) and health insurance
• Paid Time Off accrued the first year as well as major holidays
• Compensation commensurate with experience
Position Available:
January 2014
To Apply:
Please send letter of interest, resume, and salary requirements to:
Dale L. Kostelny
Exhibits Production Manager
Virginia Historical Society
428 North Boulevard
Richmond, VA 23227
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The Virginia Historical Society is an equal opportunity employer.
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