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Gallery Registrar
Company: Todd Merrill Studio
Duration: Full-time
Date Posted: 07/01/24
Category: Unspecified
Location: New York
Salary: 50-100k
Job Description

• Manage the organization and scheduling of gallery exhibitions and programs, client and gallery installations as well as other special projects as needed.
• Coordinate actions with the gallery team, artists and vendors as required for all exhibitions, events, productions etc.
• Manage shipping logistics, receiving, estimates, and insurance (COI) requests for gallery, clients and vendors.
• Oversee the care and quality of all gallery inventory as well as the condition of space to maintain an organized, happy and well- functioning office environment.
• Manage and update gallery inventory including gallery database as well as third party websites.
• Liaise with gallery team to ensure smooth operations and assist sales team with coordinating requests.
• Create purchase orders and manage production process with gallery team and artists.
• Manage vendors, phones/utilities, IT, and ordering of supplies.

Job Requirements

• Must have 1-4 year experience as a Gallery Assistant, Gallery Associate, Administrator, Assistant Registrar or commensurate experience at a museum, auction house or arts organization.
• BA in Art Administration/History, or related field, preferred.
• Knowledge of contemporary art market.
• Experience using Adobe Photoshop, InDesign and WordPress.
• Written, verbal and interpersonal communication and decision-making skills.
• Proficiency with Mac Computers.

About our Company

Todd Merrill Studio represents an international group of established and emerging artists, each with a singular artistic vision and unprecedented point of view.

In creating unique works of collectible design, each artist takes a hands-on approach that intersects contemporary design, fine art, traditional craft techniques, and pioneering innovation.

Individually, through meticulous craftsmanship and rigorous studio experimentation, each has developed leading-edge, proprietary methods that break previously set inherent limitations of conventional materials like wood, metal, plaster, concrete, ceramics, glass, and resin. Their intimate studio approach fosters an atmosphere of creativity where the work rendered significantly bears the hand of the artist.

Collectively the artists are helping to create a new visual vocabulary that advances long-held, established artistic boundaries. Their dynamic, one-of-a-kind, and frequently groundbreaking works contribute to today’s increasingly relevant grey space between art and design.

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Jason Jones
Business Director

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