Call for applications: Director of Institute of Modern Art, Brisbane

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Application deadline: October 28, 2022, 6pm

Institute of Modern Art
420 Brunswick Street
Fortitude Valley
Brisbane Queensland 4006
Australia
t +61 7 3252 5750
ima@ima.org.au
https://www.ima.org.au

One of Australia’s leading contemporary art organisations, the Institute of Modern Art (IMA), is seeking a new Director to commence in early 2023.

The Director is the executive leader and public face of the organisation, with responsibility to the Board for its artistic vision, performance, management and reputation.

For further information, position description and selection criteria, view the Director Candidate Pack here: https://www.ima.org.au/news/21059/

Applications
Applications close Friday, October 28, 2022, 6pm AEST.

To apply, email your application as a single PDF document to recruitment@ima.org.au. If you wish to discuss the role, email your enquiry to recruitment@ima.org.au and an IMA board member will respond.

The IMA is committed to a diverse and inclusive workplace. The IMA encourages applications from diverse backgrounds including First Nations peoples, people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, people who identify as LGBTIQ+ and people with disabilities. The IMA is committed to providing a culturally and psychologically safe workplace, including in our recruitment processes.

About the IMA
Founded in 1975, the IMA is the oldest contemporary art institution of its kind in Australia and continues today with a mission to champion contemporary art and artists. Our exhibitions, publications, offsite projects and public programs deliver our vision to amplify voices, ignite curiosity and inspire change through contemporary art. In recent years the IMA has exhibited Khadim Ali, Isabel and Alfredo Aquilizan, Caitlin Franzmann, Gordon Hookey, Natalya Hughes, Jenn Nkiru, Thao Nguyen Phan, Yhonnie Scarce, and Marianna Simnett.

The IMA is a company limited by guarantee and a registered charity. It is supported by the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland, the Australian Government through Australia Council for the Arts, and the Visual Arts and Craft Strategy, an initiative of the Australian Federal, State and Territory Governments, and many private sponsors and donors.