Job Description:
The Associate Director
of Curatorial Affairs (ADCA) provides dynamic leadership for the Curatorial
Unit of the Art Museums at Washington and Lee University. With a collection of
more than 15,000 art objects spanning periods, geographies, and media, the ADCA
is charged with the functional care and stewardship of the collection, making
the objects accessible to the public, and maximizing its potential and reach.
Reporting to the Director of Art Museum and Galleries, the ADCA serves as the
senior art curator and oversees the care and interpretation of the permanent
collection, along with the creative and administrative responsibilities of the
museum's curatorial and collections team, consisting of four full-time
professional staff: Registrar, Collections Manager, curatorial fellow in
American Art, and curatorial fellow in Ceramics. The ADCA will play a key role
in shaping curatorial policy, including contributing to the development of a
comprehensive collecting plan and a three-to-five-year framework for acquisitions.
A close collaborator with the Director, the ADCA will offer thoughtful,
pragmatic ideas that support the Art Museum’s strategic direction and align
with the University’s broader vision.
Washington and Lee
University actively promotes a dynamic and inclusive environment that allows
students and employees of multiple backgrounds, cultures, and perspectives to
learn, work, and thrive together. Successful candidates will contribute to that
environment and exhibit potential for excellence in their areas of expertise.
Visit jobs.wlu.edu to learn more about working at W&L, our
benefits, community, and living in the area.
About Washington and Lee University:
Washington and Lee
University (W&L) is a small liberal arts college nestled in the Virginia
mountains, with an undergraduate enrollment of approximately 1,860. W&L is
the ninth-oldest college in the U.S., a top-ranked private university located in
Lexington (pop. 7,000), a vibrant and picturesque town in Virginia’s Shenandoah
Valley.
About the Museums at Washington
and Lee:
The Museums at W&L
are part of Academic Affairs, reporting to the Provost’s Office, and comprise
two branches: the Art Museum and Galleries and the Institutional History Museum
and Galleries. Each branch is dedicated to showcasing distinct collections and
exhibitions and to fostering a community inspired by art and W&L’s history.
The Art Museum and
Galleries team oversees the art collection, including the Reeves Museum of
Ceramics, Watson Galleries, and McCarthy Gallery, while the Institutional
History Museum team manages the institutional history collection and oversees
the University Chapel and Chapel Galleries and Washington Galleries.
About the Art Museum and Galleries:
The Art Museum and
Galleries’ mission is to promote learning through direct engagement with its
collections and to foster an interdisciplinary appreciation of art, history,
and culture. It achieves this through a variety of permanent and rotating
exhibitions that support the liberal arts curriculum, align with the
university’s academic objectives, and reflect the varied interests of the
community, and offers students and faculty opportunities for research,
internships, employment, exhibitions, and programmatic offerings.
The Art Museum and
Galleries consist of eight galleries across three sites: the Reeves Museum of
Ceramics, Watson Galleries, and McCarthy Gallery. Together, they house an
extensive collection of approximately 15,000 objects, spanning centuries,
geographies, and media within their decorative and fine arts holdings. The
collection ranges from early American portraits and European paintings to a
nationally recognized collection of Chinese and Japanese export porcelain, as
well as significant works on paper, photographs, and sculptures. The collection
traces its origins to a bequest in 1875, when six portraits laid the foundation
of the art collection. Over the past 150 years, it has grown to include
celebrated works by artists such as Elizabeth Catlett, Fernando Botero,
Mohammed Omer Khalil, William Christenberry, Sam Gilliam, Sally Mann, Charles
Willson Peale, Gilbert Stuart, and Andy Warhol. Additionally, the museum boasts
a substantial collection of East Asian prints, scrolls, and decorative arts,
highlighting its global scope.
For more information,
visit: museums.wlu.edu.
Essential Functions:
·
Working closely with
the Director, conceptualize and implement a comprehensive exhibition and
permanent collection strategic plan to broaden and strengthen the museum's
local, national, and international audience.
·
Regularly engage with
the core team, consisting of the Visitor Services and Operations Manager and
the Curator of Academic Engagement, to collaboratively shape and communicate
high-level operational, curatorial, educative, and programmatic decisions, ensuring
alignment with the museum’s strategic plan and institutional goals.
·
Shapes curatorial
policy, including contributing to the development of a comprehensive collecting
plan.
·
Supervises Registrar,
Collection Manager, curatorial fellows, contractors, and/or student interns on
projects related to the permanent collection.
·
Directs and manages
the exhibition program, serves as head curator, assures a high standard of
presentation and artistic quality, and oversees the interpretation and
stewardship of the collection.
·
Collaborates with
collections team to develop and implement collection policies, ensuring proper
preservation and documentation, and oversees exhibitions and loans.
·
Supports research
activities related to the collections, such as cataloging, provenance research,
and conservation studies.
·
Ensures increased
community awareness, interest, and appreciation of the permanent collection by
conducting lectures, gallery talks, tours, and seminars.
·
Fosters engagement by
collaborating with faculty and students to pursue curatorial research projects
to deepen engagement with the art collection.
·
In collaboration with
the Education unit, presents lectures, docent training, W&L class sessions,
and other programs related to the museum’s exhibitions and collections.
·
Researches, writes,
and oversees scholarly and interpretive content for publications supporting the
permanent collection, working closely with contract and museum staff.
·
Oversees the
management of operating, project, and program budgets for Curatorial Affairs;
identifies funding opportunities for exhibitions and staffing support, assists
with grants, and tracks expenditures to ensure adherence to set goals.
·
Assists the Director
and the Development team in contributing to fundraising initiatives,
cultivating prospective individual donors, foundations, and institutional
partners to obtain new and important acquisitions and to support exhibitions
and select projects; develops and maintains effective relationships with the
artists, dealers, collectors, donors, and museum peers.
·
In collaboration with
W&L Communications, oversees promotional efforts to support exhibition and
collection initiatives, including gallery guides, didactic labels, and
exhibition-related brochures.
·
Demonstrates a
commitment to fostering a welcoming museum curatorial practice; ensures that
curatorial initiatives are being carried out in alignment with W&L’s
values.
·
Leads and manages
teams with empathy, a high standard of excellence, and accountability, allowing
for consensus building and recognition of teamwork. Actively mentors staff in
support of their professional development and growth; fosters a culture of trust,
collaboration, mutual respect, and teamwork within the Curatorial Affairs, as
well as cross-departmentally throughout the Museums.
·
Other related duties
as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications:
·
M.A. in art history or
related field.
·
A minimum of three
years working in a curatorial role within an art museum or equivalent. Five or
more years of applicable experience are desirable.
·
Experience in an
academic art museum is desirable.
·
Broad knowledge of
collection management is required.
·
Familiarity with collection-management databases.
·
Must demonstrate an
ability to conceive, organize, and produce exhibitions.
·
Knowledge of museum
ethics and the legal regulations governing collecting.
·
Knowledge of current
best practices for art museums as articulated by the American Alliance of
Museums and other related professional organizations.
·
Valid driver's license
and good driving history.
Application Instructions:
Review of applications
will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.
Required materials include:
·
Cover letter
·
Resume
·
Names and contact
information for three professional references.
Application
instructions for internal and external candidates can be found at https://www.wlu.edu/employment-opportunities/jobs-at-w-l.
Position Type:
Exempt, Full Time,
Benefit Eligible
Minimum Pay:
$74,617.00 - Pay
Commensurate with Experience
Washington and Lee is
an Equal Opportunity Employer seeking candidates
committed to high standards of scholarship, performance, professionalism, and
to a welcoming campus community. Job description requirements are
representative, but not all‐inclusive of the knowledge, skill, and abilities
needed to successfully perform this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made
to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform essential
functions.