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Full time / $500,000-$750,000 annually / Hammer Museum / Los Angeles, CA
Job Title:Director of the Armand Hammer Museum of Art and Cultural Center
Payroll Title:Academic Administrator VII
Appointment:100%
The Hammer has transformed the cultural landscape of Los Angeles, becoming an indispensable pillar of Los Angeles’ art scene, embracing connection through its public programs as much as through its exhibitions and serving as a platform for emerging artists with an emphasis on social justice. The Hammer has a robust schedule of over 20 exhibitions annually. In 2012, the Hammer inaugurated the first biennial exhibition in Los Angeles, Made in L.A. Now in its fifth iteration, the exhibit celebrates emerging and under-recognized artists from Los Angeles with practices in an array of mediums, commissioning work that celebrates the city’s signature decentralizeddiversity.
In addition to these exhibitions, the Hammer hosts over 300 programs annually that focus on a range of topics including art, politics, history, activism, the environment, as well as music and film, offering multiple opportunities for encouraging engagement, in and discourse.
The Hammer possesses world-class art holdings, including the growing Hammer Contemporary Collection, currently over 3,000 objects in all media, with strengths in works on paper and works by Southern California artists. Another growing collection is the UCLA Grunwald Center for the Graphic Arts which comprises over 45,000 works on paper from the Renaissance to the present. The Hammer also has permanent collection galleries devoted to the Armand Hammer Collection and oversees the Murphy Sculpture Garden on the UCLA campus.
The Hammer has a staff of 105, including approximately 150 student employees, most of whom attend UCLA. The Hammer’s staff is lean, highly capable, and indispensable to its mission.
The Board of Directors currently consists of 21 individuals with a spectrum of experience, including UCLA’s Chancellor and other senior administrators, as well as artists, collectors, and business and civic leaders. A national 37-member Board of Advisors supports the acquisition and collection related affairs of the museum. The Hammer’s annual operating budget is approximately $29M, and its endowment is approximately $125M.
A majority of the Hammer’s annual budget comes from fundraising, which is bolstered by generous major gifts, multi-level membership and donor groups, and institutional support. The remainder of the budget is funded by an endowment draw, an annual contribution from UCLA, an annual Gala, and various earned revenue sources.
In 1994, the Hammer signed a 99-year rent-free operating agreement with the Regents of the University of California to manage the Museum. The Museum pays its own operating expenses. The Hammer Director reports to the Dean of the School of Arts and Architecture incollaborationwith the Board; the relationship between UCLA and the Hammer has been harmonious and mutually beneficial.
Roles and Responsibilities
Build upon the Hammer’s international reputation as a fresh,innovative, world-class, progressive cultural destination virtually and in-person.
As chief executive, manage the day-to-day operations of the Museum.
Ensure a compelling program that defies art world homogeneity.
Engage and diversify audiences. Articulate the Hammer’s position in the Los Angeles art community and its mission of building a more just world through …
Title: Director, , Non-Profit
Company: Asian American Arts Alliance
Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
Category: Non-Profit, Creative Arts/Media