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Chicago, IL - USA

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Not Disclosed

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Salary Not Disclosed

Vacancy

1 Vacancy

Job Description

The Art Institute of Chicago shares its singular collections with our city and the world. We collect care for and interpret works of art across time cultures geographies and identities centering the vision of artists and makers. We recognize that all art is made in a particular context demanding continual dynamic reconsideration in the present. We are a place of gathering; we foster the exchange of ideas and inspire an expansive inclusive understanding of human creativity.

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ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT(S)

The Art Institute of Chicagos collection of prints and drawings comprises works on paper from the thirteenth century to the present. The collection holds approximately 15000 drawings 40000 prints 1000 illustrated books and continues to grow with a focus on global practitioners. Particular strengths are French 19th-century prints and drawings; British French and Italian drawings; strong collections of Albrecht Drer Rembrandt van Rijn Francisco Goya and James McNeill Whistler and twentieth-century American prints. The Glore Study Room welcomes scholars students and the general public hosting classes and individual visitors and Jean and Steven Goldman Galleries present three exhibitions per year focusing on the strengths of the collection.

Spanning the history of photography from the 1830s to the present the Art Institutes Photography and Media collection holds approximately 26000 objects by celebrated practitioners from across the globe. Photographs have been exhibited regularly at the Art Institute of Chicago for well over a century; the museums photography collection originated in 1949 when Georgia OKeeffe donated the Alfred Stieglitz Collection. That collection along with the Julien Levy Collection give the museum a core strength in early 20th-century photography from the United States and Western Europe. The departments collection also includes important groups of work by pioneer photographers of the 19th century Japanese postwar photography African photography South American photography work made in Chicago and a range of contemporary artmaking it wide-ranging in scope.

Photography and Media mounts on average four exhibitions and two rotations of the permanent collection yearly utilizing Galleries 1-4 and 10 in the Allerton Building and Galleries 188-189 in The Modern Wing. The collection is also available to the public by appointment in the Mary L. and Leigh B. Block Photography Study Room.

ABOUT THE POSITION

The Specialist organizes coordinates and supervises art preparation and movement for departmental gallery rotations reinstallations and exhibitions collaborating with curators collection managers installation crew registrars conservators facilities and security colleagues; relocates and installs art in the departmental galleries and storage areas; provides basic care including maintenance of objects and displays in storage and on view; monitors environmental conditions of the galleries and storage areas; performs location tracking in the museums database; and supervises and assists in the preparation of objects for installation and shipment.

This position works equally in two separate departments and reports jointly to the individual collection managers of those departments. Assignments priorities and time allocations shall be determined through collaborative decisions by the two departments.

RESPONSIBILITIES

Art movement and installation: In consultation with the curators and collection managers responsible for planning and scheduling departmental art movement and installations; directs departmental art handling moving art to and from galleries storage areas trustee meetings imaging and conservation/preparation studios; attend all design and installation meetings to troubleshoot any potential problems or conflicts (including mounts and casework); works with conservation for best framing and/or installation solutions; requests installation and/or packing crew as needed for art movement and provides functional supervision of art handlers and packers in installing deinstalling packing and unpacking objects as directed.* May act as courier for the department.

Object tracking: Updates location changes in museum database within 24 hours of art movement as per museum guidelines; performs systematic location checks of storage areas and galleries.

Collections in care: Organizes and maintains storage areas as needed; assists in the care conservation installation and storage of the departmental collections including creating bespoke housing for objects. Under the supervision of Conservation and Science performs tasks including light dusting and inspecting the condition of labeling and measuring objects; supervises preparation of objects for display.* Assists visiting scholars students and visitors in the safe examination of objects in storage and study areas.

Gallery maintenance: Performs regular maintenance of galleries including dusting platforms and casework; checks and monitors temperature humidity and lighting conditions in the galleries and storage areas; places work requests and schedules work with Facilities for the departments related to painting lighting cleaning stanchions and casework; facilitates work in the galleries and storage areas for contractors; installs object labels for the collection and replaces existing labels as needed.*

Safety and security: Ensures all security procedures are followed in galleries including temporary removal notices proper securing of objects to walls and mounts and securing of storage areas; and responds as needed in case of art gallery or storage emergency.

Training and best practices: Adheres to training in art handling as provided by museum colleagues; participates in periodic training to learn new techniques; and keeps abreast of and offers recommendations based upon best practices in the field related to safe and secure art handling materials and installation.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

QUALIFICATIONS

UNION: This position is part of a bargaining unit represented by AFSCME Council 31.

ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION

The Art Institute of Chicago is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We fully comply with applicable federal and state disability laws and provide reasonable accommodations for applicants and employees with disabilities. We recruit hire and promote qualified individuals solely on the basis of their skills qualifications and experience. If you require reasonable accommodation to participate in the application or interview process please contact Human Resources at

This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only duties performed by the employee occupying this position. Employees may be required to follow other job- related instructions and to perform other job-related duties as requested subject to all applicable state and federal laws. Certain job functions described herein may be subject to possible modification in accordance with applicable state and federal laws.


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Employment Type

Full-Time

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