Job Description
CURATOR, THE TOBIN COLLECTION OF THEATRE ARTS
SALARY RANGE $75,000-$80,000 Position Overview
To collect, catalogue, and maintain the theatre arts collection and to make this collection available to a broad audience through exhibitions, publications, and educational programs.
Essential Job Functions - Develops theatre arts collection through gifts, purchases, and bequests. Prepares and presents proposals of gifts and purchases for the Director to put forth to the Art Committee.
- Plans all theatre arts conservation activities, including surveys, preventative measures, and treatments, in concert with the Collections Manager and other curatorial staff.
- Plans theatre arts exhibition program and coordinates overall schedule in concert with the Head of Curatorial Affairs and other curatorial staff.
- Coordinates all theatre arts preparation activities, including the installation of exhibitions and the permanent collection, preventative maintenance, matting/framing, storage, and packing/shipping, in concert with the Head of Curatorial Affairs, Collections Manager, and other curatorial staff.
- Prepares publications relating to theatre arts collection and exhibitions.
- Writes and presents lectures and gallery talks; schedules and/or conducts student and visitor tours of the theatre arts collection.
- Assists Head of Curatorial Affairs and other curatorial staff in planning in-house, travelling, and loan exhibitions.
- Coordinates the work of The Tobin Theatre Arts Fund Assistant Curator.
- Coordinates activities of The Tobin Collection of Theatre Arts with the Head of Education to assure good joint planning of permanent collection installations and temporary exhibitions, with related educational programs.
- Coordinates all theatre arts collection management activities with the Collections Manager, including policies, storage, photography, forms, and records.
- Works with Collections Manager and Lead Preparator to ensure proper light, temperature, and humidity levels in galleries.
- Prepares operating budget for The Tobin Collection of Theatre Arts, including conservation, publications, exhibitions, photography, etc., working closely with Head of Curatorial Affairs and Head of Finance.
- Coordinates finances with The Tobin Theatre Arts Fund and oversees exhibition accounts charged to the Fund.
- Identifies and helps develop funding and sponsorship opportunities with Director, and development staff as appropriate.
- Performs other duties as required.
Requirements: Museum curatorial experience, minimum five years
Other Skills: Excellent writing and speaking abilities.
Education: Master’s degree in art history, museum studies, studio art, theatre history, performance studies, drama, or humanities.
TOBIN COLLECTION OF THEATRE ARTS The Tobin Collection of Theatre Arts presents theatrical excellence from over the past 500 years through paintings, works on paper, maquettes, and sculptures, as well as rare books of European and American origin. The collection, which began as the life’s work of its namesake, the late San Antonio philanthrt Robert L. B. Tobin, is devoted to celebrating the work of theatre artists as fine artists. Theatrical designs and artworks from throughout the centuries comprise the collection, including works from Renaissance Italy to 19th century opera houses to the celebrated work of contemporary Broadway set and costume designers. The Tobin Collection of Theatre Arts allows the ephemeral works prepared for the stage for only a few nights to linger in the minds of art lovers for years to come.
ORGANIZATION Since its founding in 1954, the McNay Art Museum has engaged a diverse community in the discovery and enjoyment of the visual arts. A visit to the McNay is filled with moments of inspiration and surprise inside and out, as artistic experiences unfold for visitors throughout the 25-acre campus. The sculpture garden and interior galleries integrate nature and art into a cohesive and engaging journey through time and place. Throughout its 70-year history, the McNay has brought the very best of modern and contemporary art to San Antonio. Visitors enjoy works by modern masters including Vincent van Gogh, Edward Hopper, Joan Mitchell, Alice Neel, Georgia O’Keeffe, Pablo Picasso, Jackson Pollock and Pierre-Auguste Renoir. The sprawling grounds include sculptures by Alice Aycock, Willie Cole, Robert Indiana, Luis A. Jiménez Jr., Alejandro Martín, Kiki Smith, Tom Wesselmann and others.
Built in the late 1920s by artist, educator and collector Marion Koogler McNay, the distinctive residence became the site of Texas’ first modern art museum when it opened on November 4, 1954. Since Marion Koogler McNay’s bequest of 700 works of art, her house, surrounding 25 acres and an endowment to establish the museum, the McNay has broadened its program offerings, grown its collection and expanded its spaces. The collection has expanded to well over 22,000 works, including Medieval and Renaissance art; 19th- through 21st-century European and American paintings, sculptures and photographs; one of the finest collections of prints and drawings in the Southwest; the exceptional Tobin Collection of Theatre Arts; the Jeanne and Irving Mathews Collection of Art Glass; and art of New Mexico. In 2008, the McNay opened the 45,000-square-foot Jane and Arthur Stieren Center for Exhibitions to expand the Museum’s special exhibitions program and to showcase the collection without interruption in the main collection galleries.
Utilizing its extensive holdings, the Museum annually organizes 10–12 exhibitions, many collections-based, and presents two to three banner exhibitions. Every year, the Museum welcomes about 150,000 visitors, hosts approximately 500 educational programs, and is home to a thriving docent program that engages over 12,000 participants in guided tours of the collections and grounds. In every way, the McNay Art Museum fulfills its mission to promote lifelong learning through discovering and enjoying the visual arts. While maintaining and intensifying its engagement with its hometown, the McNay continues to grow in prominence far beyond the region. In recent years, the Museum has earned ever more prominent and favorable coverage in major national media outlets including The New York Times , CBS News, The Wall Street Journal and NPR. Additionally, pieces from the collection have travelled the world in loans to exhibitions at distinguished international institutions such as Fondation Beyeler, Switzerland; National Gallery of Canada; National Gallery, London; Musée d’Orsay, Paris; and Museo Thyssen Bornemisza, Madrid.
COMMUNITY San Antonio is the seventh largest city in the U.S., and one of the fastest-growing local economies in the country. Some know San Antonio as ‘the City of Authenticity’ where real pleasures and true experiences await. San Antonio boasts a rich, vibrant, and diverse culture that demographically represents the future of the US, and the diverse community and world-class offerings that make the San Antonio region a great place to live and thrive. The current metro area population of San Antonio is 2.6 million. With a population that is nearly two-thirds Hispanic, it is the largest majority-Hispanic city in the U.S. In San Antonio you can discover larger-than-life attractions, breathtaking natural wonders, and The Alamo – a major historical landmark, and the number one tourist attraction in Texas. A San Antonio treasure, the River Walk, is a world renowned 15-mile urban waterway and the largest urban ecosystem in the nation, which provides a serene and pleasant way to navigate the city’s downtown. San Antonio offers the vibrancy and dynamism of a big city and the intimacy of a small town. Close relationships abound between old San Antonio and newcomers, and among people of very different views, perspectives, and interests. San Antonio is a collaborative place, where organizations across the cultural and civic sectors support each other in a naturally collective effort to make San Antonio a stronger and stronger community. It is also a place of economic and technological innovation; major industries include healthcare and bioscience, aerospace, information technology and cybersecurity, and the new energy economy. Designated by UNESCO as both a World Heritage Site and a Creative City of Gastronomy, San Antonio has the largest concentration of Spanish Colonial architecture in North America, hosting more than 39 million visitors a year. It ranks among the safest urban areas in the country and is the most affordable big city in Texas.
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