The Exhibition Designer oversees the artistic direction and executes the installation and dismantling of art exhibitions in the galleries. Its ultimate objective is to manage the collection’s safe handling, its physical protection, and to adhere to design guidelines that are both visually striking and follow universal design principles that are accessible to the public ( ADA compliance). Exhibition designers are visual storytellers that are proficient in architecture, graphic design, interior design, and possess construction management skills. Daily functions include the transformation of curatorial, conservation and artistic concepts into practical aspects of exhibition design and installation. This position creates installation elements such as exhibition layout, mount making schedule, casework requirement schedule, and framing of paintings. They would participate in lighting design and exhibition signage concepts and planning. To ensure that the artwork is prepared for exhibition, they oversee the implementation of exhibition and collection installations including art handling, fabrication, construction, and lighting design. This position manages the exhibition budget and makes requisitions in accordance with purchasing rules as defined by the Office of Budget and Finance at the University of Texas at Dallas. Minimum Education and Experience Bachelor’s degree in a relevant design focused field such as exhibition design, graphic design, interior design, architecture, or similar. Three (3) years of related experience. An equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered. Preferred Education and Experience Preferred Education and Experience Three years experience designing exhibitions for a visual arts museum. Experience with 3D modeling software such as SketchUp Essential Duties and Responsibilities Conceptualize and design art exhibitions for Crow Museum of Asian Art’s two locations Facilitate the finish out of art exhibitions by providing leadership for fabricators, lighting designers, installers, and other museum staff and contractors Create design documents, renderings, and models for museum staff and stakeholders to review Oversee project timelines to ensure exhibitions open on time Manage current year exhibition budget Forecast exhibition budgets for future fiscal years Participate in long-range planning with the museum staff Advocate for the visitor experience Support special projects as needed Participate in interdepartmental meetings and project teams as required. Physical Demands and Working Conditions This position will consist of general office conditions and will require working at a computer. From time to time, the employee will need to travel to the Crow Museum’s second location in downtown Dallas. Physical Activities Working Conditions Additional Information About The Crow Museum of Asian Art of the University of Texas at Dallas The Crow Museum of Asian Art of the University of Texas at Dallas inspires and promotes learning and dialogue about the arts and cultures of Asia through our exhibitions, the research and preservation of our collections, artistic and educational programming, and visitor experience and engagement. We accomplish this in accordance with the highest professional standards, through collaboration with our public and partners in our communities, nationally, and internationally. By cultivating compassion through our work, we build greater awareness and a shared sense of what it means to be human. In 2019, the Crow family made an unprecedented gift by donating the entire collection to The University of Texas at Dallas in memory of their parents and to ensure that the objects may continue to be enjoyed and cared for by a new generation. In 2024, UT Dallas opened Phase I of the Edith and Peter O’Donnell Jr. Athenaeum, a multiphase arts and performance complex dedicated to enhancing and enriching the arts on campus and for the North Texas region. The Crow Museum of Asian Art operates in two locations – the original museum in the Dallas Arts District and the new facility within the O’Donnell Athenaeum. Work Notice: Work will be performed on-site and in person. What We Can Offer UT Dallas is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 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