International Network for the Conservation of Contemporary Art - North America seeks director
International Network for the Conservation of Contemporary Art - North
America (INCCA-NA)
Director
New York City
Part-time position - anticipated future full-time
The Director is responsible for the administration of INCCA-NA, a non-profit
organization dedicated to developing knowledge about the conservation of
contemporary art through collaborations between artists, art professionals
and collectors, In collaboration with the Volunteer Board, the Director
provides leadership, vision and fundraising for the organization.
Qualifications
Recognized leader in the field of arts management, providing leadership,
vision, and strategic planning to the development of this emerging
organization
Strong communication skills and knowledge of contemporary art, with proven
success in non-profit administration and fundraising. Knowledge expected in
art conservation, issues pertinent to contemporary art and grant writing,
reporting and general accounting. Minimum two years experience in
non-profit management with successful program and staff supervision.
Advanced degree preferred, but not required.
Responsibilities
Develop and promote INCCA-NA as a leader in the field of contemporary art
conservation through collaborations with artists, collectors, conservators,
art museum professionals, and educators. Develop and promote successful
communications and collaborations with related professional organizations.
Facilitate development of INCCA-NA website:
With Board and Program Committee, develop and implement INCCCA-NA programs
Research, develop and deliver grant proposals for INCCA-NA initiatives, and
oversee management and documentation of grant projects
Together with Board, raise operating and project funds. Maintain productive
relationships with funders
Develop annual operating and program budgets, and oversee fiscal management
and reporting
With Board officers plan and facilitate regular meetings of the Board and
act as key liaison to Board and Program Committee members
Key liaison to INCCA Directors, INCCA supporters, and INCCA programs
INCCA-NA is dedicated to developing knowledge through collaborations between
artists, art professionals and collectors that will ensure the preservation
of modern and contemporary art and provide educational programs for a wide
public audience in North America.
At the heart of this effort is the need for public forums on new forms of
collaboration and documentation. INCCA-NA's network of artists,
conservators, curators and collectors is committed to building knowledge and
serving as a nexus for educational programs, communications, and resources.
Send letter and resume by June 30, 2010 to:
Glenn Wharton, Executive Director
International Network for the Conservation of Contemporary Art - North
America
240 Greene St. Ste. 406
New York, NY 10003
Incca.na.info@gmail.com
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