Jobs: Vacancies at Serpentine Gallery
Posted by Michelle Kasprzak • Sunday, January 13. 2008 • Category: Jobs & Opportunities
The internationally acclaimed Serpentine Gallery is seeking two key curators to join its dynamic and ambitious Programming team.
Education Project Curator: £30,000 per annum
Public Programmes Curator: £30,000 per annum
The Education Project Curator is responsible for the development and delivery of innovative projects and artists' commissions in public and community contexts as well as at the Gallery. You will be a leader in the field with substantial experience of working with artists to realise complex and ambitious projects.
The Public Programmes Curator develops and delivers the Gallery's wide-reaching public programmes including talks, conferences, screenings and events. You will be passionate about modern and contemporary art and architecture and have substantial experience of delivering public programmes for a wide range of audiences.
For further information, please visit the Serpentine Gallery website. Closing date for applications: 8 February 2008. The Serpentine Gallery is committed to equal opportunities. Applications are welcome from all sections of the community, particularly people with disabilities and those from the black and minority ethnic communities, all of whom are currently under-represented at senior levels. Registered charity number 298809.
Education Project Curator: £30,000 per annum
Public Programmes Curator: £30,000 per annum
The Education Project Curator is responsible for the development and delivery of innovative projects and artists' commissions in public and community contexts as well as at the Gallery. You will be a leader in the field with substantial experience of working with artists to realise complex and ambitious projects.
The Public Programmes Curator develops and delivers the Gallery's wide-reaching public programmes including talks, conferences, screenings and events. You will be passionate about modern and contemporary art and architecture and have substantial experience of delivering public programmes for a wide range of audiences.
For further information, please visit the Serpentine Gallery website. Closing date for applications: 8 February 2008. The Serpentine Gallery is committed to equal opportunities. Applications are welcome from all sections of the community, particularly people with disabilities and those from the black and minority ethnic communities, all of whom are currently under-represented at senior levels. Registered charity number 298809.
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