Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Japanese & Korean Art
A.W. Mellon Assistant Curator of Japanese & Korean Art
Institution Type: | Nonprofit |
Location: | Minnesota, United States |
Position: | Curator |
The collection of Japanese art at the Minneapolis Institute of Art (Mia) includes more than 9,000 works, ranging from prehistoric pottery to contemporary photography, and is among the top five collections in the United States. The permanent display space for Japanese art is the largest in the Western world with 16 expansive galleries and over 10,000 square feet (930 sqm). The collection includes superb examples of Buddhist and Shintō sculpture, paintings and calligraphy, woodblock prints, textiles, and works of lacquer, bamboo, and ceramics. The Department of Japanese and Korean art has benefited greatly from generous gifts from knowledgeable collectors, like Richard P. Gale, Louis W. Hill, Jr., Elizabeth and Willard “Bill” Clark, and Mary Griggs Burke.
The Job
To research, interpret, enhance, and publish Mia’s collections of Japanese and Korean art.
In this role, you will…
- Report to the Curator of Japanese and Korean Art / Director of the Clark Center.
- Conduct research on the permanent collection or in conjunction with the formation of special exhibitions that results in an enduring written record that makes significant contributions to the field through widely accessible publications.
- Interpret the museum’s collections of Japanese and Korean art through permanent collection gallery displays and didactic materials.
- Propose and oversee regular gallery rotations.
- Speak publicly about the museum’s collection and provide training for museum guides so that they can accurately and knowledgeably represent the collection.
- Locate, research and propose acquisitions of Japanese and Korean works of art that significantly augment the museum’s existing collections.
- Review the museum collections of Japanese and Korean art for potential deaccessions.
- Maintain a current knowledge of the art market and professional relations with art dealers.
- Develop and coordinate lectures and activities pertaining to Japanese and Korean art for the museum’s Asian Art Affinity Group.
- Foster and maintain relationships with trustees, collectors, potential donors, and the general public, including community outreach.
- Oversee the care and preservation of the collection by ensuring proper and responsible handling and installation of objects and by recommending objects for conservation treatment.
- Participate in the museum’s efforts to secure funding for conservation initiatives.
- Actively participate in broader museum initiatives through committees or specially formed teams.
Specific Requirements
- M. A. in the field of Japanese art studies (Ph. D. desirable), with some knowledge of Korean art.
- Proficiency in Japanese.
- Demonstrated ability to work independently and coordinate complex projects to completion.
- Demonstrated ability to write interpretive material, art historical research skills and experience.
- Excellent written and verbal communication and organizational skills.
- Team skills and ability to work effectively and positively with staff, trustees, and all other internal and external contacts.
- Ability to build positive and effective relationships with donors and the broader community.
Mia Culture
We at the Minneapolis Institute of Art aim to be an audience-centered, equitable and inclusive workplace where everyone is welcome. To achieve this aim, we are Mission Driven, Generous, Agile, Emotionally Aware, and Positive. We endeavor to create a workplace culture where we are responsible to one another, to our visitors, and to ourselves to do our best work.
To Apply
To be considered for this position, please complete and submit the online application at https://jobs-artsmia.submittable.com/submit.
Posting Deadline
Deadline for submissions is Friday, January 31st, 2020.
Diversity creates a healthier atmosphere: All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by law.
AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION / EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
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Website: | https://jobs-artsmia.submittable.com/submit |
Primary Category: | Art / Art History |
Secondary Categories: | None |
Posting Date: | 01/16/2020 |
Closing Date | 02/01/2020 |