The post holder will work closely with the Director and the Curatorial Assistant to devise, produce and deliver an ambitious and distinctive programme of exhibitions and events at Auto Italia, and contribute towards the long-term strategic direction of the gallery and its artistic vision and mission. The Curator: Exhibitions leads relationships with commissioned artists within the exhibition programme and is responsible for key areas of exhibition management, including project management, budget management, production, partnerships, touring and co-commissioning, fundraising, communications, and advocacy. This includes grant writing, reporting, and stakeholder management. This is a hands-on role that demands high levels of personal organisation, responsibility and commitment within a small and supportive organisation where flexibility and excellent team working skills are essential. Working collaboratively with artists from conception to delivery, the role is highly creative and production-focused, supporting artists to achieve ambitious projects while ensuring the organisation engages diverse audiences. The successful candidate will have demonstrable experience commissioning distinctive and ambitious contemporary art projects, working closely with artists from concept to delivery. They will bring strong curatorial vision, excellent project and budget management skills, and the ability to engage diverse audiences. This is a creative, practical and collaborative role focusing on exhibition making at Auto Italia's gallery in London, and supporting touring projects with our growing network of national and international partners. The Curator: Exhibitions will join Auto Italia at a pivotal moment in our history, as we embark on transformative next steps. Over nearly two decades, Auto Italia has established itself as a sector leader in artist-led institutional practice, championing experimental work and giving artists real agency to shape new models of collaboration, community, and cultural production. In the past ten years, we have grown from a small artist-led collective into an internationally recognised contemporary arts organisation, expanding our reach and impact while keeping experimental, collaborative, and artist-centred approaches at the heart of everything we do. To apply, please email a CV, covering letter including details of at least two professional references on no more than four pages in PDF format to [email protected] using the subject line ‘YOUR NAME – Curator: Exhibitions’. Applicants are also required to complete the online Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form. Please note that only applications that are submitted in this format via email will be accepted.Job Summary
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