Chief, Curatorial Affairs and Conservation in , MA for Museum of Fine Arts Boston

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Chief, Curatorial Affairs and Conservation
The Chief of Curatorial Affairs and Conservation (CAC) reports to the Ann and Graham Gund Director of the Museum and is a member of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston’s leadership team. As such, the Chief shares accountability for the planning, priority-setting, integration, and stewardship of a forward-looking and financially sustainable institution. Responsible for the MFA’s global collections, ambitious exhibition program and curatorial activities, the Chief oversees the Museum’s curatorial, conservation, registration, collections, provenance, exhibitions, gallery reinstallation and rotations, design, and intellectual property departments. The Chief plays a lead role in developing and implementing strategy for the institution, working in close collaborati


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