Associate Director for Interpretation
The Associate Director for Interpretation will be a department leader in the Division of Education and Public Programs. In this capacity, the individual advocates for the creation of optimal learning encounters between the museum collections, special exhibitions and CMA visitors; particularly (but not exclusively) casual and frequent adult visitors as well as university students engaged in academic studies. The position works collaboratively with the education, curatorial, exhibition, design, and technology departments to design interpretive strategies that present works of art with diverse perspectives, making the collections relevant to our visitors. The position interacts closely with the curatorial, exhibitions, design, and publications departments to fulfill the responsibilities for interpretation and works with all museum departments to design and manage internship experiences within the museum. Externally, the Associate Director for Interpretation works with professional colleagues in partnership with universities and organizations to design internships and interdisciplinary learning opportunities for students pursuing academic studies.
Interpretation Responsibilities
1. Works with curatorial, exhibitions, education and design departments to create an interpretive plan for exhibitions and the new galleries reinstallations. Collaborates with curators, education design, marketing, and the performing arts departments in related programming, being an advocate for visitor and community engagement in order to amplify interpretive messages in programs both internally and externally.
2. Creates and implements (with the curatorial and educational staff) exhibition programs and program budget management; coordinates programming details with internal staff.
3. Serves on planning committees such as the Life Long Learning Center committee, and co-chairs the content committee for content creation in key areas of the center.
4. Serves on the Steering Committee for the gallery reinstallations and manages the interpretation process.
5. Contributes lectures on the collection and exhibitions for CMA public, docents, and teachers.
External Responsibilities
1. Serves as the academic liaison with the Case Western Reserve University and CMA art history program to coordinate and develop the museum studies program and the annual orientation program, in addition to coordinating and managing interns placed throughout the museum. This position also serves as the museum’s liaison with the Cuyahoga Community College partnership to create area-studies classes around special exhibitions; teaches in these interdisciplinary classes.
2. Serves as the museum’s liaison in the partnership with Cleveland Clinic in creating a program that builds upon the intersection between the observation skills and the connoisseurship between art and medicine.
3. Seeks opportunities for other academic liaisons with universities.
- 4. Participates in the museum’s strategic planning process
QualificationsMA/PhD in Art History or equivalent in career experience along with 3-5 years experience. The successful candidate will also have strong written and oral communication skills along with a proven ability to work with teams in a museum environment. Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills as well as the ability meet deadlines, prioritize and manage budgets are essential to this position.
|