Associate Curator/Curator in Des Moines, IA for Des Moines Art Center

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Associate Curator/Curator
The Associate Curator/Curator is an essential facet of the Curatorial team, working both collaboratively and independently to create exciting, original exhibitions, both loan-heavy and permanent collection-based. In consultation with the Senior Curator and Executive Director, they will recommend artworks for acquisition; research the permanent collection; and develop innovative public programs in relation to exhibitions and permanent collection installations and promote events and projects. This role represents one opportunity on the Curatorial team, either to be an Associate Curator or Curator, as determined by qualifications.


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