Assistant Curator - Young Canada Works Building Careers in Heritage
Position Summary
22-week Position
Starts: October 28, 2024
Ends: March 28, 2024
Wage: $18.05/hr for 37.5 hrs/wk
Application Deadline: Friday, September 20, 2024
The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington (VAC) is seeking a friendly, energetic and organized individual interested in gaining valuable experience within the field of curating, contemporary arts administration, and community development. Working in a creative and vibrant setting, the Assistant Curator will help the Curator develop the VAC's exhibitions and programs. Duties include conducting research on ongoing and upcoming exhibitions, taking a leadership role in developing the VAC's 2024-2025 community exhibitions, animating the gallery during public hours, and developing well-researched reading packages for the education team.
Description of tasks:
Working with the Curator to coordinate and develop the VAC’s 2024/2025 exhibition programmes
Developing a curatorial plan for the VAC’s 2024 community exhibitions
Developing a curatorial plan for the VAC’s exhibitions in public ancillary spaces
Coordinating and managing the logistics of installations and takedowns of exhibitions
Liaising with preparators and various contractors working on exhibitions
Researching and developing exhibition-related reading material for education staff
Working with the Curator to develop marketing, brochure and web copy to promote exhibitions
Animating and supervising the gallery space during public hours 5 days/week. This includes welcoming visitors, leading tours, and providing general information about the VAC.
Being involved in day-to-day ongoing programming tasks such as event coordination, booking tours, and delivery of programmes
Working with volunteers and interns to train on exhibition content
Evaluating each exhibition upon completion to provide feedback on improvement for future development
Candidate Profile:
Post-secondary graduate from studies in Art History, Curatorial Studies, Visual Arts, Visual Studies, or a related field is mandatory
Excellent written and oral communication skills, including public speaking and presentation experience
Excellent Organizational and Research Skills
Ability to multi-task and work well independently and within a team
Experience working within an educational and creative setting
An enthusiastic and energetic communication style
Strong interpersonal skills
Proficiency in the use of Standard Office software as well as Communications/document sharing software (such as Gmail, Google Calendar, and Google Drive)
Ability to work all twenty-two (22) weeks (mandatory)
Eligible for the Young Canada Works Program for Building Careers in Heritage
Ability to speak French is an asset
The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington is an equal-opportunity employer committed to employment equity and building strength through diversity. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates and encourage women, visible minorities, and Indigenous peoples to apply. Acknowledging that we are not a fully accessible building, we make every accommodation possible to ensure that we are inclusive in our hiring process.
Note: Priority will be given to graduates that have not previously participated in YCW internship programs.
An individual may be eligible for an internship if they:
Are a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident, or have refugee status in Canada (non-Canadians holding temporary work visas or awaiting permanent status are not eligible)
Are legally entitled to work in Canada
Are between 16 and 30 years of age at the start of employment
Are willing to commit to the full duration of the work assignment
Will not have another full-time job (over 30 hours a week) while employed with the program
Are unemployed or underemployed
Are a college or university graduate
Are not receiving Employment Insurance (EI) benefits while employed with the program
Applicants are encouraged to apply through the YCW website and by contacting Dionne Powlenzuk at director@vac.ca on or before Friday, September 20, 2024.
About the VAC
The Visual Arts Centre of Clarington (VAC) is a not-for-profit art gallery and arts education centre in Bowmanville, ON. The VAC is dedicated to delivering contemporary art to the Clarington Community, the wider Durham Region, and beyond. It has a 47-year history of community engagement, connecting people of all ages and backgrounds in a creative place for artmaking and learning. The VAC occupies a four-story 1905 Mill, which holds exhibition and studio spaces, including a fully equipped pottery studio, a painting studio, and a rustic loft gallery.
Educational and public engagement programs are offered to kids, youth, and adults, while exhibitions of contemporary art show Canadian regional and national artists' works in various stages of their careers. The VAC is a safe space where ideas are exchanged, questions are asked, and connections are made.
The VAC is an equal-opportunity employer committed to employment equity and building strength through diversity. We encourage applications from qualified candidates from visible and invisible minority group communities, including but not limited to women, Indigenous persons, persons with disabilities, and those living across the sexual orientation and gender identity spectrum. Acknowledging that we are not a fully accessible building with stairwell access to our third floor loft gallery space and basement storage level—we attempt to be as inclusive as possible in our hiring process.