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Curator of Arms and Armour
Curator of Arms and Armour
Sep 30, 2024
  • Hours Full Time
  • Salary In the range of £40,000 to £45,000 dependent upon skills and experience
  • Recruiter WALLACE COLLECTION
  • Closes 03 Mar 2024
  • Course No
  • Recruiter Type Direct Employer
Description

THE WALLACE COLLECTION

The Wallace Collection is a national museum housing unsurpassed masterpieces of painting, sculpture, furniture, arms and armour, and porcelain. Built over the 18th and 19th centuries by the Marquesses of Hertford and Sir Richard Wallace, it is one of the finest and most celebrated collections in the world.

The Collection was given to the British nation in 1897 by Lady Wallace, so that it could be kept together and enjoyed by generations of visitors. It was an astonishing bequest and one of the greatest gifts of artworks ever to be transferred into public ownership. Today, we care for the collection through research and conservation, and preserve it for future generations. Our aim is to share the collection with as broad an audience as possible.

OVERALL PURPOSE AND ROLE

The Curator of Arms and Armour is part of the Curatorial Team and is managed by the Director of Collections and Research. The main purpose of the role is to provide curatorial expertise in the development, care, documentation and research, presentation and interpretation of the Arms and Armour collections at the Wallace Collection.

As a member of the Collections and Research Directorate, the postholder will also play a role in the wider work of the Wallace Collection, contributing to projects and public programmes and supporting fundraising and income generation.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES

Knowledge and Expertise:

Demonstrate strong knowledge and expertise in Arms and Armour; think across collections and disciplines related to curatorial remit; apply intellectual curiosity and critical thinking to develop knowledge of contexts for objects and collections.

Develop with the Director of Collections and Research an agreed programme of research and dissemination using incisive and critical thinking to make an impact on, or advance the subject; be an active contributor to the Wallace Collection’s research culture.

Undertake accurate cataloguing and documenting to develop the Collection Management System (currently MuseumPlus) and to ensure the information is kept up to date and available easily to the public; support with any relevant digitisation project.

Advise on loans in and out and oversee relevant curatorial aspects, including valuations and undertaking courier duties, as required; provide advice to Government and Arts Council when required - e.g. Acceptance in Lieu, the Cultural Gift Scheme, Export Licences matters and valuations.

Respond to both routine and complex and specialist enquiries; support and supervise public access to objects in the Collection and the Library and Archive.

Liaise with peers in regional and national museums as well as international museums; participate in relevant networks.

Devise, propose and plan scholarly conferences and study days associated with the permanent collection or temporary exhibitions and displays.

Working with Conservation and Collections Care colleagues, agree storage and conservation plans for relevant collections; proactively support colleagues with object moves.

Presenting and Interpreting:

Participate in the development of permanent and temporary displays, including the Wallace Collection Masterplan, using subject and collections knowledge.

Work collaboratively with Digital & Audiences, Conservation and Collection Care to create innovative and engaging interpretation throughout the galleries.

Participate in the development of exhibitions as required, including proposing exhibitions or acting as the internal curator working with guest curators: this will involve carrying out or supervising due diligence and provenance research on incoming loans.

Participate in the development of material for publication in print and online, enhancing the museum's reputation through strong narratives and engaging storytelling; contribute to photography and digitisation programmes.

Collaborate with colleagues in Digital & Audiences on the development of their programmes, contributing content as required.

Represent the Wallace Collection through participation in professional and social networks and visits, as well as in the national and international academic and cultural sector as required, regularly lecturing and presenting to broad range of audiences.

Teamwork and Collaborating:

Foster excellent relationships across all teams at the Collection; proactively engage with the overall aims of the Collection and contribute to these.

Respect colleagues through transparent and timely communication.

Manage any relevant conservation or research projects, including acting as budget holder when dedicated project budgets exist.

Supervise (when funded and as required) any assistant curators, fellows, volunteers or interns supporting curatorial work to ensure their contribution is focused and recognised.

Develop knowledge of potential funding sources and relevant prospects and donors and assisting in the development of cultivating existing and potential donors in collaboration with the Development Team; support Development by playing a key role in stewarding the relevant prospects, donors and other funders.

Oversee evening events when needed by the Venue Hire team.

Ensure familiarity with relevant legislation (access, health and safety, GDPR, FOI) and commit to good practice and adherence to Wallace Collection policy.

Undertake projects or responsibilities as delegated by senior colleagues which might involve working outside of normal hours, and will change from time to time.

The above job description is intended to be an outline of the duties and responsibilities for this role. This is not exhaustive, and it is likely to change over time. You may be expected to undertake other duties that are commensurate with this role.

PERSON SPECIFICATION

Essential Skills and Competencies:

A demonstrable interest in, and enthusiasm for telling stories about collections through temporary and permanent collection displays, exhibitions, publications, learning and engagement. A track record of having contributed to displays and/or exhibitions, or equivalent experience.

Responsiveness to opening up the collections to a broad audience, including non-traditional users. A demonstrable record in the study of arms and armour with a specialization in at least one of the strong specific areas of the Collection (i.e., European or Ottoman/Middle Eastern/Asian)

Ability to communicate knowledge of specialist field to a range of audiences while maintaining high scholarly standards; good writing skills, with sound knowledge of English grammar and syntax.

Excellent interpersonal skills and a diplomatic manner; ability to collaborate as part of a team, to progress a variety of projects simultaneously and to work flexibly and calmly under pressure.

Practical and organisational skills; meticulousness, a keen attention to detail in all aspects of work, particularly record keeping; experience of handling materials with care and sensitivity to their physical properties.

Highly motivated and able to demonstrate initiative. Good time management skills. An ability to set priorities, manage a number of tasks concurrently and function with limited supervision.

Demonstrable computer skills and ability to manage information systematically and accurately.

Demonstrates flexibility and the ability to manage multiple tasks.

Desirable:

Knowledge of appropriate languages.

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