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Job Offer: Director of Temple Contemporary:Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance

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Director of Temple Contemporary

 

Date Posted

May 8, 2024 - 12:14pm

 

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Administrative

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Curatorial

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Education

 

Other

 

Philadelphia County (PA)

Pay Type: 
income

Job Status: 
Full Time

Minimum income/Hourly Rate: 
$85,000.00

Maximum income/Hourly Rate: 
$90,000.00

 

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The Tyler School of Art and Architecture invites candidates for the position of Director of Temple Contemporary, the school's center for exhibitions and public programs. This position is an uncommon opportunity for an individual to bring progressive leadership abilities to a contemporary gallery in a school of art and architecture with nationally ranked programs situated within a research university, Temple University.

We see this as a highly creative, hands-on position that requires an essential knowledge of contemporary art and visual culture, and the collaborative and communication expertise to work effectively across disciplines with constituencies within and beyond the school. We are seeking for a leader who will build a distinctive intellectual vision for the gallery. The prosperous candidate will demonstrate initiative, creativity, be passionate about arts advocacy, be fluent in contemporary arts discourse, have practice in fundraising, and be able to work in collaborative and dynamic ways with a diverse group of faculty, students and staff and members of our surrounding community.

Curators, artists, scholars, and cultural producers and practitioners are invited to apply. We are especially interested in candidates who share a love for progressive ideas across the arts and design disciplines, who value working with the broad and diverse communities and who view art as knowledge and as anindispensablearm of free thought and direct social engagement.

The director is a salaried, 12-month position reporting to the Dean of the School. The director may also teach up to one class per year.

About the Tyler School of Art and Architecture
The Tyler School of Art and Architecture at Temple University is known for fostering a culture of diversity practices in our scholarship and pedagogy. Candidates for the position of director of Temple Contemporary are encouraged to address the ways in which they could contribute to Temple's institutional mission and commitment to excellence and diversity and to Tyler's engagement in interdisciplinarity, social responsibility, and community engagement.

One of the Tyler School of Art and Architecture's core strengths is the breadth of its academic programs. The school offers more than three dozen degree programs at the undergraduate and graduate levels, in studio art, design, art history, art education, art therapy, architecture, and built environment disciplines. In each program, students work in small learning communities, while also benefiting from state-of-the-art facilities, a rigorous curriculum, and a large, diverse campus community.

Tyler's faculty members are widely recognized as among the most exciting practitioners in their fields. Tyler's vast network ofalumni-artists, designers, art historians, scholars, architects and urban planners-are rich resources for collaboration. Temple Contemporary plays a crucial function in the lives of students at the Tyler School of Art and Architecture by expanding their learning practices.

About Philadelphia
Located in Philadelphia, a hub of cultural and artistic activity and historical resonance, Tyler draws on the many opportunities and resources available all over the city. Philadelphia has deep artistic traditions in the arts and crafts, including painting, printmaking, ceramics, architecture, and more. The city is home to a thriving contemporary art scene and myriad arts institutions, large and small, including the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Barnes Collection, the African American Museum in Philadelphia, the Institute of Contemporary Art, the Fabric Workshop and Museum, the Clay Studio, Mural Arts Philadelphia, and Monument Lab.

Philadelphia's urban context includes many notable works of architecture and urban design. Transformational design began with William Penn's city vision, incorporating green urban squares accessible to all citizens. The city's accessible green infrastructure was expanded over time to include Fairmount Park, the largest urban park system in the United States, and the Reading Viaduct Rail Park. The dense urban fabric, built up over three centuries, includes innovative architectural works from William Strickland's Merchant's Exchange to Howe and Lescaze's PSFS Building, and more recent works like Snøhetta's Charles Library.

Main Responsibilities of the Position
The Director of Temple Contemporary is responsible for generating and organizing a yearly series of vital exhibitions, workshops, lectures, and other programs. The director will be expected toconsider the educational needs and goals of the academic programs at the Tyler School of Art and Architecture as well as actively engage with students, faculty, artists, scholars, alumni, and the public.
   » Develop and maintain a dynamic vision for Temple Contemporary in collaboration with faculty, staff, students, and advisory committees.
   » Engage in productive partnerships and collaborative relationships that enrich the educational and cultural life of the school, university, arts community, and general community.
   » Create interdisciplinary activities that servs pedagogical, research and outreach interests of the students and faculty.
   » Work with faculty to develop responsive programs that are integrated with academic coursework at Tyler.
   » Manage, operate, and supervise 3,400 square foot gallery facility.
   » Lead the effort to generate contributed earnings from private, public, governmental, and internal university sources.
   » Develop and manage budgets for Temple Contemporary.
   » Supervise Temple Contemporary staff of two to three full-time members, graduate adjuncts, and work study students.
   » Maintain a dynamic media presence to promote Temple Contemporary in collaboration with Tyler's communications staff.
   » Support MFA thesis exhibitions.
   » Coordinate Temple Contemporary's Youth Advisory Council and general Advisory Council.

Education and practice
   » MFA in Visual Arts, MA in Museum/Curatorial Studies, MA in Art History/Museum
Management/Administration or equivalent
   » Three to five years of practice in museum or gallery curating or programming.
   » An equivalent combination of education and practice may be considered.

Qualifications - Required
   » Outstanding written and verbal communication expertise
   » Hands-on practice with the practical processes of supporting exhibitions from proposal to de-installation
   » Demonstrated capability to produce exhibition publications, gallery text and promotional materials

Qualifications - Preferred
   » practice in community engagement
   » Record of prosperous fundraising.
   » practice as a teacher in formal or informal environments

Education Level: 
•MFA in Visual Arts, MA in Museum/Curatorial Studies, MA in Art History/Museum Management/Administration or equivalent

To Apply:
Submit application materials to https://temple.taleo.net/careersection/tu_ex_staff/jobdetail.ftl?job=240010 98&tz=GMT-04%3A00&tzname=America%2FNew_York
Your application must include six elements:
   » cover letter
   » curriculum vitae
   » documentation of 3-5 significant previous projects
   » programming statement that illustratesyour viewsof an institution as a space of cultural exploration andsocial interaction, as well as your vision for how you would approach a university gallery's presentation of contemporary art and visual culture within the contexts of the school, the university, and the larger community.
   » statement outlining how you have contributed to diversity practices that foster equity and inclusion.
   » contact information for three professional references.
Please submit applications as soon as possible.

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Job Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Address: Philadelphia
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Post Date: 05/08/2024 / Viewed 16 times
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Company: Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance


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