DescriptionBundanon is seeking a Curator to join our team on a parental leave cover contract, contributing to the development and delivery of exhibitions, projects, and commissions that uphold Bundanon’s place as a site of national and international cultural significance. This role involves working closely with the Head of Curatorial and Learning to shape a cohesive and interconnected program of museum installations, environmental projects, new commissions, publications, and public events.ABOUT BUNDANONBundanon is an art museum embedded in a 1,000 hectare landscape, in the Shoalhaven region of NSW. The organisation’s mission is to operate the Bundanon properties as a centre for creative arts and education, to support the development of arts practice across all disciplines and to enable public access to the arts and to the landscape. Bundanon’s vision is to promote creativity and learning based in a unique cultural and natural landscape.ABOUT THE ROLEThis role is integral to bringing Bundanon’s cultural vision to life. You’ll work closely with the Head of Curatorial and Learning, collaborating on a vibrant program of exhibitions, environmental projects, new commissions, and public events that showcase Bundanon’s unique position in the art world. Your work will involve weaving together diverse elements—installations, events, workshops, and artist residencies—to create cohesive, immersive experiences for local, national, and international audiences. This is an opportunity to contribute to meaningful projects that elevate contemporary art and foster community engagement, all within a stunning and inspiring setting.WHAT YOU WILL DO...Exhibition Development: Contribute to the planning, budgeting, scheduling, and delivery of exhibitions and artist projects, including document preparation, coordination of layouts and media plans, and management of logistics to uphold Bundanon’s high standards.Collaboration & Partnerships: Work with Curatorial and Learning staff to identify new creative partnerships, support First Nations engagement, represent Bundanon at national and international forums, and collaborate on promotional material, workshops, and public programs.Artist Support: Maintain working relationships with artists across disciplines, integrate artists-in-residence into Bundanon’s programs, and ensure adherence to protocols, especially for First Nations artists and communities.Research, Writing & Publications: Research and produce content for internal reports, marketing, and publications, prepare funding applications and acquit grants, oversee exhibition catalogue production, and stay informed on contemporary art developments. Ensure compliance with museum standards.WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR...Proven experience in curatorial roles with a focus on contemporary art, including curating, publishing, and presenting in museums or galleries.Tertiary qualifications in art history, curatorial, or museum practice.Extensive knowledge of contemporary art practices and experience commissioning cross-disciplinary artworks.Demonstrated ability to manage project budgets and objectives collaboratively within a multi-disciplinary team.Experience working with First Nations people and a commitment to related programs.Strong written and verbal communication skills, with a track record of publishing.Experience in public sector environments.Familiarity with the Australian education sector.Willingness to work weekends and evenings as required.Our candidate profile is just a guide. We know that many talented people only apply for jobs when there is an exact match. If you don't fit all the criteria but believe this role is for you, we would very much like to hear from you.REQUIREMENTSAll Bundanon employees are requested to obtain:Current Working with Children Check.National Police Check.Driver's LicenseTO APPLYYour applications must include your cover letter, a statement against the selection criteria and a Resume/CV.Please submit your application by Thursday, 7 November 2024Enquiries should be directed to:Human Resources Officer
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