Curator (A designated role for an Australian First Nations Curator)

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AUSTRALIAN CENTRE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART The Australian Centre for Contemporary Art is Melbourne s flagship contemporary art space, and a leading centre for the artistic and wider communities to participate in a critically engaged contemporary art culture that encourages curiosity and transformation. Established in 1983 and now situated in an iconic award-winning architectural building in the Southbank arts precinct, ACCA develops exhibitions of the latest work by significant artists from around the world, commissions ambitious new works by local and international artists, and delivers a range of sophisticated and engaging education and public programs including talks, lectures, symposia, performances, screenings, music and events. Renowned for the outstanding quality of its programs, and its capacity to bring ground-breaking international art to Australian audiences, ACCA is a champion of new art and bold ideas, and a dynamic platform for current and future generations of artists, thinkers, enthusiasts and supporters of the visual arts. POSITION DESCRIPTION Title: Term of contract: Curator (A designated role for an Australian First Nations Curator) Two year fixed term contract Position Status: Four days per week (EFT 0.8) Responsible to: Artistic Director & CEO This position is supported by: POSITION PURPOSE Working under the supervision of the Artistic Director and CEO, and in collaboration with other curatorial staff and team members at ACCA, the Curator takes a leadership role in the development of a new Indigenous visual arts initiative. The role also contributes to ACCA s artistic program, exhibitions and public programs involving Australian and international artists and programs. The Curator s role is a key artistic role at ACCA, offering a significant opportunity to work in a curatorial capacity within one of Australia s leading arts organisations, and to develop curatorial and public programs of international standing and relevance. The Curator position will be centrally involved with ACCA s artistic programs, and a significant contributor externally through high-level engagement with the Australian, Indigenous and international contemporary art communities. 1

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES In consultation with the Artistic Director, conceive, develop, manage and deliver a major exhibition at ACCA in July 2018. The appointed Curator will work on the research and development of the exhibition. The Curator will join ACCA s professional staff (four days per week / EFT 0.8) and be based at ACCA. The Curator s position will commence in August 2017. During the two-year period the Curator will also have the opportunity to work on other exhibitions within ACCA s program to contribute to curatorial work on national and international exhibitions and public programs. The Curator will also work in liaison with, and will be supported by, an Advisory Group whose role will include: serving as advisors and ambassadors for the development of the Initiative providing high-level cultural and community advice supporting the appointed Curator, Indigenous initiatives and the development of the program through feedback and advocacy encouraging Indigenous community engagement with the initiative 2

ROLE STATEMENT The Curator s role encompasses responsibilities related to ACCA s artistic program and project management generally, in line with ACCA s organisational objectives, communications and stakeholder engagement, among other duties, as follows: 1. Artistic Program Work in consultation with ACCA s Artistic Director to develop a major exhibition at ACCA in July 2018. Contribute towards ACCA s annual artistic programs encompassing exhibitions, special projects and other artistic and public programs that support the organisation s strategic vision. Provide high-level strategic advice and development, planning and management of projects and initiatives. In collaboration with the Artistic Director and ACCA s other curatorial staff, contribute to the forward planning of artistic and exhibition programs to ensure appropriate resourcing, realistic lead-times and high quality outcomes. Work with the Artistic and Executive Directors, ACCA s other curators, Finance and Operations Manager and Exhibitions Manager to develop and/or monitor annual and project budgets. Conceive, curate and realise assigned projects through in-depth research and development, working with artists, guest curators, and community members, as well as collaborating with internal colleagues and external institutions and stakeholders. Effectively manage and monitor project budgets, in close liaison with the Artistic Director, Executive Director and Finance and Operations Manager, as required. Lead the management and delivery of exhibition-related publications, including the development, writing, commissioning, editing and proofing of such publications. Facilitate the compilation, production and distribution of exhibition catalogues, media releases, wall-labels, website and other publications, including research, writing, editing and requests for copyright clearance. Coordinate organisation-wide briefings on curatorial projects, and maintain a well-informed understanding of national and international developments in contemporary art and Indigenous cultural developments. Liaise with and assist guest curators, artists and writers, and other institutional colleagues, in the development and delivery of artistic and exhibition programs. Develop and maintain relationships with artists and independent curators, contractors and other art industry colleagues to build professional networks and audiences for ACCA s activities. Assist artists to realise the creation of new works including development of practical and technical problem solving. Negotiate with artists, commercial galleries, private lenders and public institutions to arrange for loan and registration of works. 3

Work with the Exhibition Manager, Installation team and ACCA staff to develop and maintain best practice standards in relation to the Display, Registration; Cataloguing; Security; Loan; Freight; Storage; Physical Care; Insurance; and Documentation of works of art at ACCA. Maintain digital and hardcopy exhibition filing systems; and prepare and compile information, images and copy as required for website, reports, meetings, applications and audio visual presentations. In consultation with the Exhibitions Manager, supervise transportation, registration, condition reporting, packing and conservation of work to and from ACCA. Supervise, manage and participate in the installation of exhibitions supported by, and in liaison with the Exhibitions Manager and installation team, including the preparation of exhibition spaces, working with artists in the preparation and presentation of artworks, and the unpacking, condition-reporting and installation of artworks. Ensure that systems are in place to support artists and maintain works throughout exhibitions in accordance with artists specifications. With the Artistic Director and curators, brief ACCA staff on progress and content of exhibitions. Brief Gallery Attendants prior to each exhibition opening about relevant security, technical and maintenance issues specific to each exhibition. Support fundraising initiatives through sponsorship and philanthropy grant applications and acquittals for the development and management of exhibitions and special projects, in consultation with ACCA s Executive and Development teams. Provide material as required for applications for private support of projects through sponsorship and philanthropy. Organise and oversee exhibition documentation with photographer. Supervise the management of touring exhibitions, liaising with venues and organising itineraries, contracts, freight, insurance, etc., in liaison with the Exhibitions Manager. Provide access to exhibitions for research and teaching purposes, including talks, lectures and preparation and presentation of other education resources. Work closely with ACCA s Education and Public Programs colleagues to support audience development and education initiatives. 2. Communications Represent ACCA and contribute to public and professional and Indigenous community forums as required (such as through the presentation of talks, lectures, publications and participation in committees, juries and professional and community contexts, where relevant). Work closely with ACCA s Executive, Media and Marketing colleagues to identify opportunities to maximise media, audience and stakeholder engagement. Participate in media interviews as required, and contribute to promotion of ACCA in popular and specialist print and electronic media. Respond to and initiate correspondence in relation to the ACCA s exhibition program and general activities. At the conclusion of exhibitions, supervise the preparation of thank you letters to artists, lenders, accompanied by catalogues and press reports where relevant on behalf of ACCA. 4

3. Organisational Development and Management Encourage a culture of innovation and experimentation in relation to curatorial practice; guided by an ethical framework of support to artists and community engagement based on values of excellence, integrity and an appreciation of cultural protocols, cultural difference and diversity. Work as part of a team to cultivate and steward relationships and partnerships with key stakeholders, donors, sponsors and funding bodies as required. Initiate and maintain strong relationships with relevant museums, galleries, cultural and educational institutions, funding bodies, community groups and other stakeholders to enhance ACCA s profile and outreach and to support the delivery of projects. Assist the Artistic Director, Executive, Finance and Operations Manager, and Development teams in the preparation and distribution of reports, budgets, Board papers, and related documentation. Advise the Finance and Operations Manager of insurance requirements and liaise as required in relation to projects. Contribute to the supervision and training of interns and volunteer staff, in collaboration with the Visitor Services and Volunteer Program Manager. Provide support for visiting international artists from time to time, organising itineraries and travel arrangements. In liaison with the Exhibitions Manager, monitor ACCA s technical and audio visual inventory and facilities, ensuring in-house technical equipment and facilities are up to date, regularly serviced, appropriately stored and accessible as needed. Collaborate with Education, Public Programs and Venue Hire colleagues to ensure smoothrunning of events including opening functions, lectures and talks, education events and other programs. Ensure adherence to Occupational Health and Safety protocols, and manage risk in consultation with ACCA s Finance and Operations Manager and Executive team. Act as point of contact for out of hours security as required. Undertake any other duties commensurate with the level of the post, as may be reasonably required. REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS Reports directly to the Artistic Director & CEO, and also to ACCA s Executive Director. Takes a leadership role informing ACCA colleagues and stakeholders regarding Indigenous cultural practices and protocols. Collaborates with ACCA staff colleagues across all areas: Exhibitions, Installation, Education, Public Programs, Development, Administration, Visitor Service, Events, Design and Publicity. 5

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY Observes and is familiar with Occupational Health and Safety standards and processes. Ensures safe work procedures and practices, and compliance with OH&S policies and procedures. Participates in meetings, training and other health and safety activities, as required. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT This position is a fixed term, two-year contract from 1 July 2017. The position is four days per week (EFT 0.8). The position is based at ACCA with some travel required nationally from time to time. Flexible working hours will be required. Salary: The salary package (EFT 0.8) is $59,189 as follows: Base compensation: $54,054 (Pro-rata of full-time $67,568) Superannuation (9.5%) $5,135 Total package: $59,189 The package includes 4 weeks annual leave with an additional 3 days over Christmas-New Year, 10 days personal leave, plus 9.5% employer superannuation. Appointment will be conditional upon a four-month probationary period. 6

SELECTION CRITERIA Qualifications and Experience The role is designated for an Indigenous Curator with demonstrated high-level curatorial, exhibition and project management skills, with demonstrated experience initiating and project managing a range of contemporary art projects of professional and community standing nationally. 1. Demonstrated high-level engagement with Aboriginal artistic and cultural practice and communities in South-East and Nationally. 2. Sound knowledge of artists, institutions, established networks and peers and contemporary art contexts nationally and internationally; including an understanding of public and private sector support for contemporary art organisations. 3. Strong knowledge of current practice, debates, theory, history, display and technical production and installation of contemporary art and Indigenous cultural practices. 4. Excellent problem solving skills, with a demonstrable ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously including effectively working with a team of arts professionals, demonstrating excellent collaborative and interpersonal skills including in stressful situations. 5. Excellent planning, organisational and budget management skills; with a demonstrated ability to think strategically and devise practical solutions to complex issues including experience in administering contractual arrangements for contemporary art projects with artists, lenders, insurers, installation crew and technical specialists. 6. Outstanding communication skills written, spoken, editorial and social media including the ability to communicate effectively with a broad range of artists, audiences and other stakeholders with a commitment to the development of diverse audiences and a proven track record of publication in the field of contemporary art. 7. Tertiary qualifications in a relevant course of study is preferred, or equivalent community cultural knowledge with at least 3 years experience working in a relevant context. 8. Excellent computer skills, including Word, Excel as well as experience in Photoshop, Final Cut Pro, Sketch Up, and other related software is desirable. APPLICATIONS Applications should address the selection criteria, should include three referees and be directed to: Diz Zhao, Finance and Operations Manager, +61 3 9697 9902 / diz.zhao@acca.melbourne Enquiries should be directed to: Max Delany, Artistic Director and Chief Executive Officer, +61 3 9697 9906 / max.delany@acca.melbourne Applications close COB Friday 4 August 2017 7