Association Of Academic Museums & Galleries.The University Gallery at NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) is a non-collecting academic museum. Its exhibition program prioritizes curatorial, scholarly, and artistic experimentation, supporting publications and projects of local relevance and international significance. The program connects research and knowledge production, the region, and NYUAD's academic community.The NYUAD Art Gallery seeks a curator to play a lead role in realizing its mission. The Curator conducts research and develops museum exhibitions that contribute to art historical interpretation and knowledge production. The Curator will also play a key role in generating outreach strategies, connecting into the university curriculum and out to the greater public, activating the exhibition content through programming such as symposia, residencies, tours, and workshops.Key ResponsibilitiesCurate a minimum of one major exhibition every other year.Collaborate with guest curators on exhibition development.Conduct research and develop relationships for future exhibitions.Write, publish, and present in public forums related to above areas of research.Help draw out the content of exhibitions through programming around all exhibitions, whether guest-curated or generated in-house.Engage different audiences through creative strategies, such as artist and curator meetings, content development with faculty, student engagement, developing symposia, conferences, residencies, and connecting to schools and community groups (in collaboration with the education department).Develop a series of public talks and events for different regional publics, including adult, family, Arabic-language, scholarly, and others.Represent the NYUAD Gallery in the communities it serves, attending regional and international events and campus internal events to develop relationships that enable synergies and growth among varied constituents.Research and develop curatorial texts for NYUAD's budding campus-wide collection.Advise, together with the Chief Curator, on acquisition strategies.Oversee site-specific commissions to come.Minimum Qualifications:An advanced degree in Art History or a related field.#J-18808-Ljbffr