We are seeking a highly motivated and visionary Curator to drive the programme of exhibitions at this dynamic organisation. This is a unique opportunity for an experienced curator to join our small and dedicated team and be a part of the future of Te Uru.
Te Uru is a leading home for contemporary culture, a regional gallery locally rooted in West Auckland but globally minded. A destination gallery that opened in 2014 as part of the refurbished Lopdell Precinct, Te Uru is Auckland’s second largest public gallery. Our vision is to provide a unique perspective that is both local and international. Our programmes reflect our place in Aotearoa and the wider Moana region while connecting new ideas and different practices with local and global networks.We recognise Māori as Tangata Whenua and foster the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi internally and externally to enhance and develop our programmes.
This position would suit an established curator who wants to promote dialogue and innovative artistic practice at a regional, national and international level. The Curator will report directly to the Director and work alongside the wider Te Uru team to deliver and oversee a lively programme of exhibitions, workshops, events and publications.
The successful candidate will be driven by a commitment to generate and facilitate innovative projects, and to promote the discourse of contemporary practice in all its forms. They will have a passion for working with local contexts while maintaining an international perspective. This is an exceptional opportunity to work with emerging and established practitioners across a wide range of practices.
The successful candidate will possess the following competencies:
This is an exciting and unique opportunity to build upon the established reputation on Te Uru’s gallery programme.
The role offers tremendous scope to develop ambitious projects that help position Te Uru as a pre-eminent regional arts gallery.
HOW TO APPLY
For a full position description, please email Director AD Schierning: director@teuru.org.nz
Applications close midnight Sunday 10 August