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I am posting this for a colleague. Please send all questions/resumes to
the address listed at the end of the position description.
Exhibit Designer Position
A multi-talented, creative person is needed for a unique and challenging
project. Working with architects, site personnel, scientists, designers,
fabricators and a-v producers this person will develop permanent,
transitional and wayside exhibits along with a series of video programs for
a growing statewide network of visitor centers that focus on the history
and natural history of Illinois.
Candidates should have a degree in exhibit design, graphic design or a
related field and at least two years of experience. They should have
experience supervising in-house personnel and subcontractors. A portfolio
of work demonstrating skill in exhibit development, exhibit design,
computer graphic design, and project management will be necessary for an
interview.
This is a full-time position located in Springfield, Illinois. It offers a
competitive salary and excellent benefits. The Illinois State Museum
Society is an equal opportunity employer. Send resume and references to:
[log in to unmask] -or- Designer, Illinois State Museum Society,
Spring and Edwards Streets, Springfield, Illinois 62706
Jennifer Kuehner
Assistant Curator of Education
Illinois State Museum
Spring and Edwards Sts.
Springfield, IL 62706-5000
217-782-5993
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www.museum.state.il.us
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