Location: New York,NY, USA
JOB DESCRIPTION
Museum Search & Reference is leading the search for the next Executive Director of the Association of Art Museum Curators & AAMC Foundation (AAMC), a professional development and membership organization dedicated to advancing the curatorial field. Established in 2001 based in New York City, AAMC delivers impactful thought partnership and professional development programs that support and lift up the voices of nonprofit art curators. AAMC is the leading membership association for curators across the world and well-known for its annual Art Curators Conference. At an inflection point in its evolution, AAMC is re-examining its core mission and identity, charting a strategic and cogent path forward that prioritizes a high level of operational excellence, greater visibility on a national and international level, a healthy revenue mix, an active membership, and an engaged Board of Directors.
ABOUT AAMC & AAMC FOUNDATION
AAMC supports, values, and advocates for the work of nonprofit art curators at all stages of their careers through leadership, connectivity, and advocacy, forwarding the role and impact of curators as agents of change, social impact, and cross-cultural understanding. Currently serving an international community of over 1,500 members across more than 40 countries, AAMC's strategic plan outlines three areas of focus: Advancing the impact and range of the organization's initiatives that create networks, leadership training, and advancement for nonprofit art curators in service of the field; amplifying the organization's mission and reach through a re-envisioning of its name and institutional identity; and building resiliency by ensuring the viability and sustainability of the curatorial profession and the organization.
The AAMC Foundation grew out of the Forum of Curators and Conservators at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (The Met), a recognized, non-union body of more than 100 members. In response to staff reorganizations at several major US museums, members of the Forum created an ad hoc committee to explore the feasibility of a national organization of museum curators in 1999. Over the course of two and a half years, prominent curators at The Met drafted the mission statement and by-laws of the proposed organization. In April 2001, they held a meeting in New York, attended by representatives from a dozen American art museums, during which they voted the organization into existence. At the same time, members of the Forum's ad hoc committee worked closely with prominent members of the Association of Art Museum Directors (AAMD). In Spring 2001, the formation of the AAMC was announced at the American Federation of Arts, and in June 2002, more than 300 curators from across the United States attended the first AAMC convention held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Over the past 10 years, AAMC has successfully increased its annual operating budget to its current $1 million by securing major grants including first-time awards from NEA and IMLS; and through the introduction of field initiatives including Curatorial Digital Leadership and the Propel and Professional Alliance for Curators of Color fellowship programs, and professional development guides, including the well-regarded Professional Practices for Nonprofit Art Curators. Its four-person NYC-based staff is supported and guided by a 19+ person Board of Directors including leaders at major museums including The Metropolitan Museum of Art, J. Paul Getty Museum, Asia Society Museum, and the National Museum of African American History and Culture. A committee of museum and museum adjacent professionals work together with AAMC's staff to produce its hallmark annual Art Curators Conference offering a compelling snapshot into the issues and challenges faced by curators today. The Art Curators Conference celebrates its 23rd year with a return to New York City in May 2025. AAMC shares its offices on Lexington Avenue and E 32nd in Manhattan with the Art Dealers Association. For more information, visit www.artcurators.org.
The organization's work is grounded on diversity, equity, inclusion, access, and belonging (DEIA/B) and seeks to recognize the full breadth of a person's lived experience and self-identification inclusive of a range of socio-economic backgrounds.
THE OPPORTUNITY
The AAMC & AAMC Foundation approaches its 25th anniversary with the opportunity to refine and redefine its ability to serve the field through the development of accessible and impactful programs and its highly regarded annual conference connecting curators across the world. At present, AAMC, as a 501(c)6, and AAMC Foundation, as a 501(c)3 will require the new Executive Director to facilitate the decision-making process and resolution of the organization's name, identity and structure at the onset of their arrival.
As AAMC's identity takes on more clarity, the Executive Director will step into the opportunity to chart a well-founded course for the organization with an energetic and passionate vision, and a collaborative, inclusive, and generative mindset. This opportunity will appeal to a visionary and seasoned field leader and arts advocate with exceptional management, operational, and fundraising skills. They will be well-networked as a natural connector and relationship-builder with established colleagues throughout the field in museums and adjacent cultural spaces. Importantly, the new Executive Director will be business-minded and possess a high level of managerial and administrative acumen with which to address the current organizational position and realize AAMC's aspirational goals, galvanizing an influential network of worldwide members.
Further, the Executive Director will serve as an empathetic advocate for the professional growth and mentorship of its small, relatively junior staff, as well as a continual champion for the professional development of others in the field, particularly curators of color.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
QUALIFICATIONS
Research shows that women and individuals from under-represented backgrounds often apply to jobs only if they meet 100% of the qualifications. We recognize that it is highly unlikely that an applicant meets 100% of the qualifications for a given role. Therefore, if much of this job description describes you, then you are highly encouraged to apply for this role.
TO APPLY
To apply in confidence, submit the following materials via email to Suzanne Tan, Senior Search Consultant, Museum Search & Reference at ...@museum-search.com.
Submit application by December 27, 2024. Applicants are encouraged to apply early as candidates will be considered on a rolling basis. References will not be contacted without prior authorization. Nominations are welcome. EO/EA employer.
COMPENSATION: $168,000 – $182,000
APPLICATION DEADLINE: 12/27/2024
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