Assistant Professor of Curatorial Practice and Director of Galleries

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Honolulu, HI - USA

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Posted on: 3 days ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

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Title: Assistant Professor of Curatorial Practice and Director of Galleries
Hiring Unit: Department of Art & Art History/College of Arts Languages & Letters
Location: University of Hawaii at Manoa
Date Posted: December 8 2025
Closing Date: Continuous application review begins January 30 2026
Salary Information: Commensurate with experience and qualifications
Monthly Type: 11 Month
Tenure Track: Tenure
Full Time/Part Time: Full-time
Temporary/Permanent: Permanent

Other Conditions:
The University of Hawaii seeks a full-time tenure track 11-month Assistant Professor of Curatorial Practice and Director of Galleries to begin Fall 2026 pending position clearance and availability of funds. This vital role combines academic instruction with the strategic leadership and comprehensive oversight of the departments significant exhibition spaces. The successful candidate will be expected to make substantial contributions to the scholarly mission of the department through engaged teaching the rigorous management of its galleries and the execution of high-quality original research and exhibition projects. The position also offers opportunities for active partnerships with university faculty graduate and undergraduate students artists and scholars and the greater community. Located in one of the countrys most multi-cultural urban centers we especially welcome applicants interested in expanded notions of art identity locality and culture inclusive of regional and international research across media. The gallery system consists of three dedicated formal spaces. The Art Gallery (TAG) is the universitys largest exhibition space (4400 square feet). The Commons Gallery has a smaller footprint and usually features exhibitions of shorter duration. The John Young Museum of Art (JYMA) is a 2000 square foot complex that includes a main exhibition gallery and dedicated curatorial workshop space.

The University of Hawaii at Manoa a Carnegie I research university is located in a lush tropical valley within a primarily residential neighborhood of Honolulu. The Manoa campus is the flagship of the ten-campus University of Hawaii system and enrolls about one-third of the systems over 50000 students. The Department of Art and Art History (DAAH) is a comprehensive center in the Asia/Pacific region for the study of visual art art history and critical theory. The department combines seasoned faculty expertise with state-of-the-art facilities to provide an outstanding locus for undergraduate and graduate study in the visual arts. DAAH is committed to researching and teaching the visual arts in a way that emphasizes the universitys position in the Asia-Pacific region while cultivating international critically technically and historically informed scholars practitioners and audiences of the visual arts.

Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Teach two (2) courses a year on exhibition design museum/gallery and/or other courses in relevant area of specialization;
  • Advise and mentor undergraduate and graduate students of the department;
  • Be responsible for all aspects of the departments gallery spaces (Art Gallery Commons Gallery John Young Museum of Art) including scheduling and execution of exhibitions; planning and execution of gallery-related public programming; overseeing and upkeep of facilities and equipment; public relations and event promotion; fundraising budgeting and business management; and supervision of staff and student workers;
  • Conceive research and deliver original high-quality exhibitions as a core component of the faculty research agenda overseeing all stages from initial concept development and grant writing through installation and public programming;
  • Participate in the governance of the department and provide service to the college university and community;
  • Perform other duties assigned by the Department Chair.
Minimum Qualifications:
  • Terminal degree (Ph.D M.F.A or equivalent) in Curatorial Practice Art History Studio Art or closely related field from a college or university of recognized standing (degree must be completed by August 2026);
  • College-level teaching experience;
  • Ability to develop and teach courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels;
  • Minimum of three (3) years of professional work experience in museum/gallery management including demonstrated professional experience in art curation and exhibition design;
  • Demonstrated expertise in leading and mentoring professional staff including a history of effective team supervision internal communication and fostering an equitable positive work environment.
  • Proven experience in cultivating and sustaining key external partnerships including funders and potential donors;
  • Demonstrated professional expertise in fiscal stewardship encompassing comprehensive financial planning budgeting and successful fundraising specific to arts or non-profit organizations.
  • Demonstrated ability to work effectively and collegially with students faculty staff and administrators from various backgrounds.
  • Professionalism in meeting and conferring with others.
Desirable Qualifications:
  • MEd in Arts Education MBA in Arts Management Certificate in Museum Studies or Historic Preservation or a cognate area;
  • Demonstrated professional expertise in public promotion and public relations including but not limited to mass and social media interfacing community outreach and public profile development
  • Experience with design and production of exhibition catalogs
To Apply:
Click on the Apply button at the top right corner of the screen to complete an application and attach required documents:
  1. Cover letter indicating how you satisfy the minimum and desirable qualifications and your ability to carry out the specified duties;
  2. Statement of teaching philosophy;
  3. Curriculum vitae;
  4. Sample Syllabus for a course similar to: Exhibition Design and Gallery Management which covers design theory and techniques for presentation of artworks and mounting exhibitions; Art Museums and Preservation Practices an introduction to collections management and preservation techniques incorporating both theoretical and practical approaches and including hands-on work with the collections of the John Young Museum; or a cognate course.
  5. Writing sample of a published article or catalog essay (5000 words or less; if longer provide an excerpt);
  6. Curatorial portfolio of exhibitions curated in the last 5 years. Provide URL link(s) to online portfolio OR submit files:
    • Digital Images should be formatted as JPEG (RGB) files or PDF. JPEGs should be no smaller than 1920 pixels on the longest side at 72 ppi. Individual JPEG files larger than 10 MB will not be opened. Name image files alphabetically or numerically to ensure they are reviewed in the desired order.
    • Time- or Web-Based Work Video Sound and Animation should be submitted as Mac OS compatible MOV MPG MP4 WMV or AVI formats. Provide URLs for web-based works. Also provide concise printed instructions for viewing/listening to time-based or web-based work. Time-based work should be limited to 5 minutes; for longer works please provide an excerpt.
  7. Transcript(s) showing highest degree received (unofficial copies acceptable with the application; official transcripts required at time of hire);
  8. Names and contact information of three professional references.
Inquiries: Search Committee Chair: Professor Kate Lingley

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