Job: Curator at Tate Britain
Posted by Michelle Kasprzak • Tuesday, January 15. 2008
Tate Britain's programme of exhibitions and collection displays provide public access to some of the most interesting and ground-breaking British contemporary art being made today. To ensure the highest standard of content and delivery of this programme Tate is currently seeking an experienced Curator to play a leading role in our team.
Your substantial curatorial experience and demonstrable knowledge of modern and contemporary British art will be enhanced by specialist expertise and a demonstrable interest in interdisciplinary arts practice. Collaborating with other Tate team members you will take a lead in devising, developing and delivering exhibitions and collection displays, as well as contributing to the Tate Britain programme and its vision. Your first-class writing and research skills will enable you to contribute to learning and scholarship within Tate. You'll have proven excellent organisational, planning and project management skills. While the emphasis is on curatorial work on the programme (exhibition delivery) you'll also contribute your expertise to Tate's acquisitions process.
Temporary for up to 12 months (maternity cover). Part time over 4 days (28.8 hours per week). Up to �24,000 pa (pro rata to �30,000 pa).
For further information and to download an application pack, please visit the Tate website. Closing date: 28 January 2008. Interviews will be held in the week commencing 11 February 2008.
Your substantial curatorial experience and demonstrable knowledge of modern and contemporary British art will be enhanced by specialist expertise and a demonstrable interest in interdisciplinary arts practice. Collaborating with other Tate team members you will take a lead in devising, developing and delivering exhibitions and collection displays, as well as contributing to the Tate Britain programme and its vision. Your first-class writing and research skills will enable you to contribute to learning and scholarship within Tate. You'll have proven excellent organisational, planning and project management skills. While the emphasis is on curatorial work on the programme (exhibition delivery) you'll also contribute your expertise to Tate's acquisitions process.
Temporary for up to 12 months (maternity cover). Part time over 4 days (28.8 hours per week). Up to �24,000 pa (pro rata to �30,000 pa).
For further information and to download an application pack, please visit the Tate website. Closing date: 28 January 2008. Interviews will be held in the week commencing 11 February 2008.
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