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Gallery Director

Minnesota Council of Nonprofits, Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, 55199

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Gallery Director Division:

Academic Affairs

Department/Office:

Art Gallery

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St. Catherine University invites applications for a

.75 FTE, one-year interim appointment as Gallery Director

to provide leadership for the Catherine G. Murphy Gallery.

The Gallery Director supports the University's mission and vision by curating, facilitating, coordinating, and implementing 5-9 rotating exhibitions throughout the academic year (September-May). Exhibitions feature invited contemporary and historical artists and curators whose work engages social justice, art activism, and community engagement, with an emphasis on women-centered, gender-inclusive, and BIPOC visual arts.

As a teaching gallery, the Catherine G. Murphy Gallery serves as an active learning environment. The Gallery Director contributes directly to student education and enhances the experience of campus and public visitors. The position develops complementary programming— including artist talks, lectures, panel discussions, workshops, tours, and educator and visitor guides—to deepen engagement with the artwork.

Building on the Art and Art History Department curriculum, exhibitions encourage critical examination of the cultural, historical, and social roles of galleries and museums as sites of power and responsibility within their communities.

Responsibilities Include:

Plan, coordinate, and produce 5-8 gallery exhibitions annually that reflect the mission and vision of the University and the Gallery. All exhibitions are reviewed by the Gallery Committee to ensure alignment with professional standards and institutional values. Most exhibitions require 18-24 months of planning, including regular coordination with invited artists and curators; developing and managing production timelines; securing supplemental funding when necessary; connecting artists with internal stakeholders; and creating visitor engagement materials (e.g., brochures, handouts, Educator & Visitor Guides). Multiple exhibitions (current and future) are managed concurrently.

Oversee the University's Fine Art Collection (FAC) in partnership with the Visual Resources Curator and 2-3 Fine Art Collection Student Assistants. Ensure proper care, maintenance, preservation, documentation, and campus engagement of University-owned and loaned artworks.

Develop and implement promotional strategies for gallery exhibitions and events. Serve as the primary communicator for exhibition-related information to campus and public audiences.

Coordinate, develop, and produce exhibition-related programming in collaboration with visiting artists and curators. Schedule, facilitate, and lead public programs on behalf of the University.

Support the Art and Art History Department by attending twice-monthly Curriculum Committee meetings, participating in student portfolio reviews, and supporting the annual Amy Marie Sears Visiting Artist/Curator in Residence.

Mentor, supervise, and support student employees, including Fine Art Collection Student Assistants and Gallery Receptionists.

In collaboration with Art and Art History faculty and staff, as well as Facilities and Public Safety, help oversee and manage Visual Arts Building spaces.

Manage gallery operational budget and three gift funds.

Benefits available to full-time employees include:

Fourteen (14) paid holidays and paid "gift" days when the University is closed.

Free tuition for employees and reduced tuition for their families after one year of service

Health, dental, and vision insurance

403b retirement plan access

Accrued sick time

Specific information on all of our available benefits for full-time employees can be found https://stkate.app.box.com/file/1559643170072?s=6e5a0p5fmyvccrsqnk34i9vx7emjr1m2.

Minimum Qualifications: MA in Art History or an MFA with at least 2-3 years of experience organizing exhibitions, including soft skills such as strong written and oral communication skills, as well as relationship building with diverse collaborators; and hard skills, including exhibition design, layout, installation, budget management and marketing. Experience with fine art collection management and/or consulting is also required.

Preferred Qualifications: Supervisory and/or project management experience, creative problem solving skills and the ability to multi-task. The Gallery Director is a visionary thinker with the ability to balance the educational needs of St. Catherine University's students with the gallery's local, regional and national reputation for women-centered, gender-inclusive exhibitions and programming that align with and express the institution's mission and values.

Application instructions: Posting Number:

20220798-STAFF

Posting Start Date:

02/25/2026

Application Deadline:

3/25/2026

To apply, visit https://apptrkr.com/6959657

Compensation: The salary range is $38,578.80 - $54,025.75, depending on qualifications and experience, and reflects a .75 FTE appointment.

The salary range listed reflects a good‑faith estimate of what we reasonably anticipate to pay for this position, based on market data and internal equity, at the time of posting. Actual compensation will be determined based on qualifications, experience, skills, and other relevant factors. St. Catherine reserves the right to modify or adjust compensation depending on University needs.

St. Catherine University is an equal opportunity employer. Our commitment to inclusion reflects the central value of the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet to "love of neighbor without distinction" and provides a learning and working environment that is enriched by the diversity of all our members. Individuals of all religious, racial, ethnic, gender identity, nation of origin, or disability groups are encouraged to apply. Should you need an interview accommodation please contact us at hr@stkate.edu or 651‑690‑6565.

St. Catherine University in St. Paul, Minnesota, is a comprehensive Catholic university and home to one of the nation's largest colleges for women, with associate and graduate programs for all genders. Founded by the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet in 1905, the University integrates liberal arts and professional education within the Catholic traditions of intellectual inquiry and social teaching. Committed to excellence and opportunity, St. Catherine https://www.stkate.edu/about/why-st-kates in certificate, associate, baccalaureate, master's and doctoral programs in traditional day and evening/weekend/online formats.

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