Gallery photographer functions
In this post, you
can ref key functions of Gallery photographer in details. Based on this function
list, you can set up daily duties, weekly duties, monthly tasks/activities.
I. List of Gallery
photographer duties:
- Coordinate with Director and other departments to ensure alignment of Department of Photographs with goals of museum
- Identify, recruit, hire, train, manage, supervise, and evaluate departmental staff members to achieve the goals of the department and museum
- Plan, develop, implement, and manage approved departmental budgets and allocation of departmental resources
- Represent the museum in the media, at professional conferences, in professional organizations, and on expert panels
- Develop productive relationships with peer professionals and institutions
- Collaborate with Director and Exhibition Committee on the development of a long-term pipeline of future exhibitions, with an emphasis on exhibitions that will travel to major museum venues within the United States and internationally
- Develop, oversee, and individually contribute to book and exhibition projects that advance scholarship and are engaging to a broader audience
- Collaborate with outside curators and scholars on exhibitions and book projects
- Collaborate with Manager of Exhibitions and with Creative Services team on design and installation of in-house exhibitions
- Oversee research and writing of interpretative materials (e.g., exhibition labels, didactic content, gallery guides, videos) for exhibitions
- Collaborate with Director and with Manager of Traveling Exhibitions on the placement of traveling exhibitions at museum venues
- Collaborate with Conservation Department (including conservators and conservation scientists) and Facilities Manager to identify, implement, and monitor best practices
- Coordinate with Collections Management Department on outgoing loans of collection photographs and on borrowing of photographs from outside lenders
- Provide leadership, research, and expert advice to Photography Acquisitions Committee in proposing and evaluating acquisitions and gifts
- Collaborate with Development Department in developing relationships with collectors and donors and in fundraising activities
- Collaborate with Development Department to identify, apply for, and secure grants and other funding for exhibitions, publications, collection research, and other projects
- Oversee joint Master’s degree program in Photograph Preservation and Collections Management (PPCM)
- May participate in teaching graduate courses in PPCM program
- Train, oversee and mentor interns, graduate students and junior staff
- Participate in the design, oversight, and implementation of future projects for comprehensive digitization of photograph collection
II. List of Gallery
photographer qualifications
- Master’s degree in relevant field required; Ph.D. or equivalent preferred
- Must be well-versed in the intellectual discourse, history, and practice of photography
- Knowledge of research tools and methodology
- Self-directed and highly motivated
- Team player with leadership ability
- Proficiency in foreign language(s) preferred
- Minimum of six years’ curatorial experience in photography
- Experience with professional museum principles, practices, and procedures
- Demonstrated accomplishments in scholarly research and writing
- Management and budgeting experience
- Teaching undergraduate or graduate courses preferred (but not required)
- Exemplary writing, speaking, and listening skills in English
- Ability to think rigorously and to communicate clearly and professionally
- Well-developed public speaking skills
- Strong administrative, managerial, and mentoring skills
- Collegiality, diplomacy, and constructive interpersonal approach
- Demonstrated organizational planning, problem-solving, and teamwork
- Demonstrated ability to complete projects within deadlines and budgets
- Ability to conceive, research, develop, and complete exhibitions and publications
- Ability to present and interpret photographs in a manner relevant to the general public
- Willingness and ability to develop productive relationships with living photographers and their representatives, and with photographers’ heirs, estates, and foundations
- Demonstrated ability to develop productive relationships with photograph collectors and with current and prospective donors
- Ability to develop and successfully manage annual, project, and grant budgets
- Experience developing grant proposals for foundation and government funding
- Experience in digitizing photographs and managing digital assets (highly-valued)
- Proficiency in MS Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
- Experience with The Museum System software (preferred) and other databases
- Maintain highest levels of confidentiality and discretion
- Understand and uphold highest ethical standards
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