Chief Preparator - JR26316-3800
MSCCN - Chicago, IL
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This job was posted by : For more information, please see: Department AI Collections, Exhibitions, and Publications About the Department As the fine arts museum of the University of Chicago, the Smart Museum of Art is a site for rigorous inquiry and exchange that encourages the examination of complex issues through the lens of art objects and artistic practice. Through strong scholarly and community collaborations and a welcoming approach to its exhibitions, collections, publications, research and teaching, and public programs, the Smart plays a dynamic role in expanding artistic canons, rethinking received histories, introducing new perspectives, and engaging diverse communities-locally, nationally, and internationally. The Smart will celebrate its 50th anniversary in 2024. Job Summary The position of Chief Preparator works under the supervision of the Manager of Registration and Exhibitions to assist in the organization, management, implementation, and maintenance of exhibitions and collections at the Smart Museum of Art. Responsibilities include overall project management and collaboration with curators, artists, Smart staff, and other partners, to plan and execute exhibitions and collections projects. The Chief Preparator oversees the safe and careful handling, packing, and installation of art, while upholding professional best practices. Given the diverse scope of the Smart's collection and exhibition program, encompassing conventional and non-conventional art forms, the Chief Preparator will work closely with Smart staff, outside contractors, and University facilities in the planning, construction, fabrication, installation, and maintenance of exhibitions and other related projects. This is a full-time, on-site, benefits eligible position. Responsibilities Uses advanced and specialized expertise to oversee the design, construction, installation and de-installation of museum exhibits and displays. Works directly with artists and curators to strategize, fabricate, and mount artworks, and customize installations and supplementary materials. Collaborates with Manager of Registration and Exhibitions to define work orders and execute project plans; oversees daily preparatory personnel, crew, and external contractors to satisfy institutional deadlines, budgets, and priorities. Manages technical elements of builds and audio/visual arrangements encompassing planning, fabrication, procurement of supplies/gear/programs, deployment, and direction of third-party suppliers. Manages all gallery, study room, and collections storage lighting systems, fixtures and hardware in collaboration with staff and University facilities. Prepares works of art on paper for display including matting and framing. Displays creativity in solving technical problems and flexibility in adapting to unusual circumstances. Collaborates with the Manager of Registration and Exhibitions in the recruitment, training, scheduling, guidance, and delivering constructive feedback to install crew. Collaborates with Manager of Registration and Exhibitions to determine budgetary needs of projects. Works with Registrar staff on receipt, packing, art-handling, and crating of all relevant artwork. In collaboration with Manager of Registration and Exhibitions, coordinates exhibition operations and needs with University facilities, Deputy Director, Guest Services, and other museum staff and calendars. Maintains production facility, art storage locations both on and off-site, A/V inventory, and other back of house spaces. Handles, mounts, mats, frames, packs, and moves works of art for the purposes of study, imaging, collections storage and display Collaborates with conservators, registrars, photographers, project leads, curators, educators, designers, and other staff as needed, to access and/or move objects. Attends all mandatory safety and equipment training sessions. Complies with and upholds safety standards for all equipment use. Performs billing and accounting duties per exhibition or project as assigned. Serves as a keyholder staff member with full museum access and a primary point of contact for gallery and collections storage facilities and maintenance. Collaborates closely with other departments, particularly Facilities and Security, to provide continued assistance to the larger museum when needed and ensures compliance with all mandatory regulations. Works autonomously within established procedures to care for, handle, and display museum collections. Packs, unpacks and transports objects or artwork. Monitors and maintains the climate control system. Oversees the maintenance of exhibits, displays, storage areas, loading docks, museum grounds, building facilities, and shop equipment and supplies. Performs other related work as needed. Minimum Qualifications Education: Minimum requirements include vocational training, apprenticeships or the equivalent experience in related field (not typic
Created: 2024-09-30