Museum Director Intern at Williamsburg Art & Historical Center
Posted: Oct 24, 2009
Position: Museum Director Intern Organization: Williamsburg Art & Historical Center (WAH Center) Location: USA, NY, Brooklyn
Candidate will oversee all functions of the museum over the next year (or more). This internship may lead to a permanent paid position, part time or full time.
Qualifications:
-MA or PhD in Museum Studies or Museum Management.
-Prefer someone who already has experience at a major institution, if possible, but that is not a requirement.
Duties:
-The Director Intern will administer the historic site, which is a landmark building on the National Register of Historic Places and a New York City landmark.
-The Director Intern will oversee and direct the initiation and execution of art exhibits and events.
-He or she will also direct and coordinate the acquisition, storage, and exhibition of collections of the Yuko Nii Foundation, including negotiating and authorizing the purchase, sale, exchange, or loan of collections.
-They will oversee and help conduct the institution’s research projects, if any, and related educational programs (currently at a minimum).
-Part of the Director’s duties involve fundraising and promotion, which may include the writing and reviewing of grant proposals, journal articles, and publicity materials, as well as attendance at meetings, conventions, and civic events.
-The Director Intern will review current programs and make suggestions for improvements of existing policies and programs.
All of this is under the guidance of our founder and current artistic director Yuko Nii, and our president and current executive director Terrance Lindall.
Overview:
We have just now ended 13 years of very successful programming and are now looking to develop a permanent staff in the next few years.
The museum Director Intern will have to have a good business sense, although art is very much still at the core of the job description.
They will also have a view to what the issues for the arts are today in this 21st century, in order to lead the WAH Center’s further development as a pre-eminent small art center/museum based on size, its collection, innovative exhibition schedule and mission of inclusively.
The WAH Center is one of the region’s true cultural gems, and the next director’s mission will be to find innovative ways to further open the center to the New York community and beyond.
With the current economic downturn, there is a pressing need to find solace and perspective, and the art center/museum will play a vital role in building international art community and serving as an international center for free exchange of artistic ideas, thus building international understanding, as stated in the WAH Center’s mission statement.
Located in a world-class city of the arts, New York, and the dynamic international emerging art community of Brooklyn, the WAH Center is in the position to be a catalyst for a broader discourse on the role of creativity across disciplines.
A primary task of the new Director Intern is to build strong programs and foster an atmosphere of collaboration.
The next director will build on the success and critical acclaim the WAH Center has achieved in recent years, and continue to transform the center into a place for lively presentations and inspiring atmosphere.
Send Cover letter and resume to:
Terrance Lindall
President & Executive Director
WAH Center
135 Broadway
Brooklyn, NY 11211
Advertised on the University of Leicester, Museum Studies Jobs Desk
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