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Minimum Acceptable Qualifications:
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Art History, Museum Studies, Curatorial Practice, or a related field
Experience: Minimum of three years of experience in a gallery, museum, or similar arts environment. Demonstrated skills in: Art handling and gallery maintenance,
Microsoft Office, Adobe Creative Suite, and collection management software listed above, Communication, presentation, and community engagement and Contemporary art practices and inclusive curatorial strategies.
The Art Curator oversees the care, restoration, acquisition and management of Harper College’s permanent art collection and curating dynamic programming in the Martha J. Bell Art Gallery. Works in close collaboration with the College’s Art Committee—comprising members of the Art Department and the Foundation—to ensure the collection and gallery reflect the diversity, creativity, and educational mission of the institution. This position integrates responsibilities for both the stewardship of the College’s extensive art collection and the coordination of the Exhibition and Visiting Artist Program, fostering engagement across campus and the broader community.
Related to the Art Collection
Related to the Exhibition and Visiting Artist Programming
Performs related duties as assigned.
Working Conditions/Physical Requirements:
This position requires both office-based and on-site work in gallery and campus environments. Must be able to safely handle and move artwork and exhibition materials, including lifting up to 40 pounds, climbing ladders, and using tools for installation.
Frequent standing, walking, bending, and reaching are required during exhibition setup and art handling. Occasional evening and weekend hours may be required for exhibition openings, artist talks, or special events. Work may involve exposure to dust, packing materials, and art conservation substances; appropriate safety protocols and PPE will be provided.
Proficiency with computers and digital platforms is essential.
Equipment/Tools Used:
Art Handling Tools: ladders, carts, dollies, hanging systems, hand tools (e.g., drills, levels, screwdrivers), gloves, and other materials for safe installation and deinstallation of artwork.
Digital Tools and Software:
Photography and Documentation Equipment: DSLR cameras, tripods, lighting kits, and scanners for artwork documentation and promotional use.
AV Equipment: projectors, microphones, and speakers for artist talks and gallery events.