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The Museum of Us (formerly the San Diego Museum of Man) is located on the unceded ancestral homelands of the Kumeyaay Nation in what is now known as Balboa Park. Our mission is inspiring human connections by exploring the human experience—in all of its beauty and its messiness. With our community’s guidance, we’ve transformed an old-school anthropology museum with a legacy of colonial and racist harm into a human-centered museum that builds understanding, empathy, and belonging, and—in turn—the capacity to effectuate positive change. We’re a place for everyone, but especially for those who haven’t been able to tell their own stories in mainstream museums. We’re also a place for the new and future generations of museum-goers, who will continue to expect more from their cultural institutions. The driving force behind our work is developing better and better practices in what a decolonial and anti-racist museum can look like and then creating a ripple effect in the museum field (and beyond). Four interrelated themes loom large for us: Identity, Home, Wellness, and Justice. Every one of our projects/initiatives begins with an examination of whether (and, if so, how) the work is oriented around and informed by our decolonial and anti-racist commitments.
The Exhibits Production Manager reports to the Senior Director of Exhibits and Operations and works collaboratively with the Exhibits team and external partners, to create new community driven, culturally informed exhibitions at the Museum of Us. This person is someone who can plan and execute complex art installations, working very collaboratively with content development, design development, gallery construction, and fabrication of exhibit materials. Producing and installing exhibitions includes handling a diverse array of cultural resources objects, graphics, cabinetry, and hands-on interactives for public display. This position organizes and maintains database files with colleagues, artists, clients, and vendors. The Exhibits Production Manager operates with upmost professionalism in regards to museum best practices for public facing museum exhibits containing cultural objects, and works with teams and individuals to maintain a professional, clean and efficient environment during gallery transitions. The priority for this role in year one is producing the newly developed exhibit Race: Power, Resistance & Change, which features artworks from many regional living artists. The heart of the Exhibits Production Manager role is to manage the technical details of producing and installing all Museum of Us exhibitions through completion. This position is full time, non-exempt, with a Monday through Friday schedule. Work schedule may occasionally include weekends or evenings for programs and events.
Reporting to the Senior Director of Exhibits and Operations, the Exhibits Production Manager is expected to work collaboratively with individuals throughout the Museum of Us and perform the following:
Experience, Education, or Skills Required:
To apply for the Exhibits Production Manager position, please submit a cover letter and resume to recruiting@museumofus.org. The position is open until filled. The hiring committee will begin reviewing resumes August 15, 2024.
The Museum of Us recognizes that it sits on the unceded ancestral homeland of the Kumeyaay Nation. The Museum extends its respect and gratitude to the Kumeyaay peoples who have lived here for millennia.
The Museum is open daily, Monday through Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
1350 El Prado, San Diego, CA 92101