JOB: CURATOR, MODERN & CONTEMPORARY ART @ Art Gallery of Ontario

The Curator, Modern & Contemporary Art:
- Reports to our Deputy Director and Chief Curator and is a vital member of our Curatorial team
- Collaborates with colleagues across our museum to strategically lead and effectively deliver on curatorial priorities including exhibition development, programming, and collection building
- Plans, builds, and presents our permanent collection of modern and contemporary art
- Creates, organizes, and executes major exhibitions and interpret works of art
- Identifies and researches significant trends, issues, and opportunities in the visual arts
- Inspires our visitors and public, locally and globally, by providing a meaningful understanding of modern and contemporary art in a relevant way
- Is exceptional and trusted in establishing and fostering strong, credible and long-term relationships with our artists, donors, Board members, employees, volunteers and other stakeholders
- Is responsible for guiding, motivating and developing their team of employees to deliver on goals and projects aligned with our mission, vision and values
- Is accountable for working with colleagues across our museum to ensure budgets and financial goals are met
Are you a talented leader who makes a positive impact through modern & contemporary art?
The ideal candidate has these skills:
- Ability to identify works of extremely high quality
- Collaborative, credible partner who builds and fosters strong, trusted relationships across all levels, internally and externally
- Exceptional, inclusive leader who values and utilizes the expertise of diverse individuals and groups (artists, teams, other museums, stakeholders) as they achieve curatorial goals and projects together, locally and globally
- Innovative thinker who has developed modern & contemporary art strategies aligned to vision and mission, and who has taken a practical, proactive approach to implement them to engage visitors, donors, community members and other stakeholders in relevant, meaningful ways
- Inspiring leader who guides, motivates and coaches their team to deliver superior results using available resources and budget
- Diplomatic, authentic and influential curator who excels in cultivating sustainable, credible donor relationships aligned to the overall direction of the museum
- Flexible, agile team member who embraces change, diverse points of view and creative problem solving to accomplish deliverables that meet changing audience needs
- Curious, open minded learner who stays up to date on museum trends and best practices that engage audiences through art, collections and exhibitions
- Strong, credible relationship builder who establishes and sustains long-term relationships with our artists, donors, Board members, employees, volunteers and other stakeholders
The ideal candidate has these qualifications:
- A compelling, clear communicator who has examples of publishing relevant, reputable scholarly material on an area(s) of expertise
- 10 years+ of museum experience in exhibition research and development and/or collection development
- Advanced knowledge in art history including expertise in a specialized area(s) of modern and contemporary art
- Master’s degree or Ph.D. in Modern or Contemporary art history or directly related field
- Keen understanding of and familiarity with Asian and/or South Asian art or related international expertise
- Flexibility to work a changing schedule and to travel to meet the needs of the museum
- English language proficiency
Compensation & Benefits:
- Annual base salary range of CDN $100K-$130K per annum based on qualifications, skills, and experience
- Annual wage increases are available
- Medical Benefits, Dental Benefits, Vision Care Benefits
- Disability and Life Insurance Benefits
- Relocation allowance to be considered
- Discounts from the Provincial/City Reciprocal Agreements (Free admission to museums, the CN Tower & Discounts off amusement parks, city attractions, hotels, wine tours, Second City, the Ontario Science Centre, and much more!)
- Discounts to Goodlife Fitness
- Free tickets to every major exhibit at AGO
We invite individuals who reflect the diversity of our visitors to apply by submitting a tailored cover letter and CV via our website: https://ago.ca/jobs-and-volunteering. We thank all applicants but must advise that only those selected for interviews will be contacted.
The Art Gallery of Ontario is located at:
317 Dundas Street West
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
M5T 1G4
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