Virginia Union University (VUU) is a distinguished private institution founded in 1865 that proudly upholds a legacy of academic excellence and community engagement. With a historic 86-acre campus, it offers a dynamic and nurturing environment for its 1,568 undergraduate and graduate students. Virginia Union University is recognized in the 2024 edition of U.S. News & World Report, holding a prestigious position as #39 among Historically Black Colleges and Universities. VUU provides a robust array of academic programs, including 35 Bachelor's, 11 Master's, and one Doctoral degree. Virginia Union University remains steadfast in its commitment to offering accessible, high-quality education, instilling a sense of assurance and confidence in its students. It fosters a vibrant intellectual community dedicated to the holistic development of future leaders. Five fundamental principles (core values) guide Virginia Union University. Each principle is essential to our ability to provide a Best-In-Class educational experience for students, faculty, and staff. These principles help our community understand the right path to fulfilling our institution's mission. The principles are Innovation, Spiritual Formation, Integrity, Diversity & Position OverviewThe Director of the Art Museum is responsible for overseeing the museum's operations, exhibitions, educational programs, and community outreach efforts. This position plays a key role in advancing the museum's mission to educate, inspire, and engage the public through the collection, preservation, and exhibition of artwork that reflects the rich cultural heritage of the African Diaspora and other underrepresented communities. Responsibilities
- Develop and implement strategic plans for the museum that align with the university's mission and goals.
- Oversee the museum's collection, ensuring proper care, conservation, and documentation of artworks.
- Curate and coordinate exhibitions, including planning, installation, and promotion, to engage diverse audiences.
- Collaborate with faculty, students, and community partners to create educational programs that enhance the museum's role as an academic and cultural resource.
- Lead fundraising efforts, including grant writing, donor cultivation, and sponsorships to support the museum's initiatives and exhibitions.
- Manage the museum's budget, ensuring fiscal responsibility and compliance with university policies.
- Supervise and mentor museum staff, including curators, educators, and administrative personnel, fostering a collaborative and creative environment.
- Develop marketing and outreach strategies to increase visibility and attendance at the museum, including social media, public relations, and event programming.
- Oversee the planning and execution of special events, including exhibition openings, artist talks, and community programs.
- Serve as the primary spokesperson for the museum, representing it in public forums, professional organizations, and media outlets.
Education
- Master's degree in Art History, Museum Studies, Arts Administration, or a related field.
- At least five years of experience in museum management, curation, or a similar leadership role in the arts sector.
- Strong understanding of art collection management, exhibition planning, and public programming.
- Must be able to lift 10 pounds.
Application Process Candidates are required to submit their resume, four professional references and a cover letter. The application review will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. A background investigation and reference check will be required prior to employment. For any questions or concerns, please contact ...@vuu.edu. Equal Opportunity Employer Virginia Union University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We consider qualified applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, gender identity, protected veteran status, or other protected class. For more information about Virginia Union University, visit VUU About Page.