Chief Curator
Listed on 2025-12-19
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Creative Arts/Media
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Education / Teaching
Art / Design Teacher, Digital Media / Production
The Colby College Museum of Art, located in Waterville, Maine, seeks an experienced, visionary, and highly collaborative Chief Curator to join the Museum’s senior leadership team. They will establish and direct curatorial strategy at a time of institutional transformation, develop and steward the Museum’s art collection, and lead an ambitious staff of five while contributing to the overall vitality of the museum.
The role of Chief Curator presents an exceptional opportunity to shape the future of one of the nation’s leading academic museums. Its distinguished collection comprises more than 10,000 artworks representing the full breadth and complexity of American art, as well as works by international artists from antiquity to the present. By supporting research, organizing exhibitions and displays of its collection, and convening a diversity of people and perspectives, the Museum incubates art scholarship and practice to explore and expand how the idea of America is understood and how art is made, interpreted, and shared.
the Colby College Museum of Art
Founded in 1959, the Colby Museum is a leading academic art museum, with strengths in American art and contemporary art, at one of the nation’s preeminent liberal arts colleges. In the past decade, the Colby Museum has grown rapidly and now encompasses nearly 40,000 square feet of exhibition space. Since 2021, the Museum has expanded to include two sites in downtown Waterville: the Greene Block + Studios, where its Lunder Institute for American Art is based, and the Paul J.
Schupf Art Center, which includes the Museum’s Joan Dignam Schmaltz Gallery of Art. The Museum’s artistic programming at times extends to Colby’s Island Campus, previously the home of Betsy and Andrew Wyeth, and to Colby’s Gordon Center for Creative and Performing Arts. Learning and engagement programs have also increased in reach and impact, drawing more than 16,000 people in the past year and taking place on campus, in downtown Waterville, and in the broader Waterville community.
This includes collaborations with over 180 courses a year in nearly 30 departments across the College, class visits by over 3,400 K–12 students and educators each year, and varied public and community events. The Museum employs 31 full‑time staff and 21 part‑time staff. Its annual operating budget is $6 million.
The Paul J. Schupf Wing for the Works of Alex Katz features a rotating selection of artworks from the Museum’s collection of nearly 900 paintings, drawings, prints, and sculptures spanning the artist’s entire career. Along with the Katz Archive, these holdings make the Colby Museum the institution of record on the work of this influential artist and offer countless opportunities to explore the wide‑ranging sources, interactions, and perspectives that inform Katz’s practice.
The Lunder Institute for American Art was established in 2017 through the generosity of Peter and Paula Lunder and the Lunder Foundation. It supports innovative research, scholarship, and creative production that expands the boundaries of American art. Longtime benefactors in the field of American art, Peter and Paula Lunder have also made possible the acquisition of over 1,800 works of art.
These unprecedented gifts have positioned the Colby Museum at the forefront of the field of American art and profoundly contributed to the Museum’s educational mission.
Free and open to all, the Museum advances Colby College’s educational and research mission, enriches the region’s cultural and community life, and contributes to the field of art. With an outstanding permanent collection, community‑engagement programs, and path‑setting exhibitions, publications, and Lunder Institute for American Art fellowships and convenings, the Colby Museum has earned a reputation as both a leading teaching museum and a premier destination for art.
TheOpportunity
The Chief Curator will join the Colby Museum at a moment of ambitious institutional growth. This role offers a unique chance to shape the future of art history within a well‑resourced and forward‑thinking environment. Key opportunities include:
- Curatorial Vision Envision a long‑term…
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