Founded in 1877, RISD (pronounced "RIZ-dee") and the RISD Museum are located in Providence, Rhode Island, helping to make this capital one of the most creative and culturally active cities in the Northeast.
RISD’s mission is to educate students and the public in the creation and appreciation of works of art and design, to discover and transmit knowledge, and to make lasting impact through critical thinking, scholarship, and innovation. The college’s strategic plan, NEXT: RISD 2020-2027, sets an ambitious vision for educating students to bring creative practices to bear on the creation of just societies, a sustainable planet, and new ways of making and knowing. RISD’s immersive model of art and design education, which emphasizes making through studio-based learning and robust study in the liberal arts, prepares students to intervene in the crucial challenges of our time. Working with exceptional faculty and in extraordinary specialized facilities, 2,500 students from 69 countries engage in 42 full-time bachelor’s and master’s degree programs. RISD’s 30,000 alumni worldwide testify to the impact of this model of education, exemplifying the vital role artists and designers play in today’s global society.
Building upon its 2017 Social Equity and Inclusion Plan, RISD is committed to becoming an institution where students, faculty, and staff of all races, orientations, identities, abilities, faiths, ethnicities, and cultures are supported, nourished, and honored without the impediments of systemic racism and its adjoining systems of discrimination.
The Museum
The RISD Museum believes that art, artists, and the institutions that support them play pivotal roles in promoting broad civic engagement and creating more open societies. Established with the college in 1877 as part of a vibrant creative community, the RISD Museum stewards works of art representing diverse cultures from ancient times to the present. It interprets its collection with the focus on the maker and deeply engages with art and artists, presenting ideas and perspectives that inspire and challenge. The museum aspires to create an accessible and inclusive environment that fosters meaningful relationships across all communities and is committed to confronting racism and injustice in their many forms.
The Opportunity
The RISD Museum seeks applicants who demonstrate an understanding of and sensitivity to the complexity of the position and the diversity of the community. Joining the RISD Museum means being a part of an equity-focused and forward-thinking organization that approaches education in the arts as a matter of social justice and calls for candid and responsive collaboration across and among staff, faculty, students, community partners, and leadership. In deciding whether to apply for this position at the RISD Museum, we strongly encourage candidates to consider whether their values align with the museum’s vision and commitment to racial justice.
The Director will foster the institutional vision and artistic direction for the RISD Museum, taking the lead in communicating the museum’s role as an outstanding visual arts institution, and enhancing its reputation and affiliations as a public art museum regionally and nationally while maintaining its complementary role as an active teaching resource for RISD and other area institutions. The Director will oversee all museum operations, exhibitions, programs, events, and collections in accordance with RISD’s mission and the goals set by the museum’s staff and Board of Governors, as well as RISD’s President and Board of Trustees. A key and collaborative member of the institutional leadership team, the Director is both the principal advocate for the museum and a participant in the broader administration and governance of the institution. Additionally, as the museum’s public spokesperson in art and professional matters, the Director assumes a leadership role in the city and with state and regional communities.
The Director is appointed by the Chair of the museum’s Board of Governors with the approval of the President, works closely with both, and will be responsible for inspiring and mentoring a dedicated staff, along with overseeing the museum’s operations. They will lead and support an active exhibition and public programming schedule of the highest quality that seeks to offer an expanded view of artists, making, and history – particularly by elevating voices that have been marginalized, distorted, or silenced – and to offer space for free expression, exchange, and research. They will be instrumental in working collaboratively across the RISD campus and alongside local and regional communities, while also amplifying the museum’s voice nationally among peer institutions.
The Director is responsible for a staff of 78 full-time museum employees, 18 part-time employees, as well as student workers, interns, and fellows. In FY 2020 (ending June 30, 2020), the museum had an annual operating budget of approximately $8.5M (just over $7M from unrestricted sources and $1.4M from restricted sources). This figure does not include additional services and support that the museum receives from RISD in terms of central services, including human resources/benefits, financial management, building maintenance, utilities, security, etc.
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Candidate Profile
The Director will ideally have at least six to ten years of museum leadership and management experience, preferably gained in large and complex organizations. They will have a fundraising track record and possess financial acumen. They will enjoy a reputation as a respected scholar and/or leader in their chosen field. A PhD, MPhil, or equivalent degree in visual arts, art education, art history, curatorial studies, or a related field is an asset but not required; candidates with successful records as leaders with professional experience in a relevant field will be given serious consideration as well. The position requires excellent prepared and extemporaneous communication skills and demonstrated success in reaching out and making connections on behalf of the museum. A proven executive, the Director will be equally effective operating independently as well as on teams, and they will have been successful in building a cohesive and collaborative work environment.
The ideal candidate will be an innovator and strategic thinker who embraces regular engagement with diverse constituencies. A problem solver with strong management ability, they must understand the subtleties of motivating and directing, as well as delegating, handling, and prioritizing multiple activities and responsibilities. They need to be a practiced leader and advocate who can negotiate graciously and diplomatically, while remaining decisive, proactive, and fair. An unpretentious individual of high integrity, the Director will champion excellence and best practices, possess good judgment, and exude both credibility and a delight in the work at hand. They will have a demonstrated track record of leadership in implementing programs and institutional practices that serve the outcomes of social equity, inclusion, and justice, both internally and externally.
Leadership
Management/Administration
Communication/Relationship-Building
In addition, strong candidates will offer:
Salary is competitive and commensurate with experience.
Contact
RISD Museum has engaged the Koya Partners team of Naree W.S. Viner, Stephen Milbauer, and Tenley Bank to help in this hire. To make recommendations or to express your interest in this role please visit this link here or email All nominations, inquiries, and discussions will be considered strictly confidential.
RISD upholds the federal Equal Employment Opportunity act and employs individuals based on personal capabilities and qualifications without unlawful discrimination because of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetics, or any other protected characteristic as established by law.
RISD values cultural, ethnic, intellectual, and other diversity among applicants and employees as enriching to the environment on campus. RISD works to make employment opportunities widely known and give full consideration to all qualified candidates.
RISD is committed to the following principles and procedures:
About Koya Partners
Koya Partners, a part of the Diversified Search Group, is a leading executive search and strategic advising firm dedicated to connecting exceptionally talented people with mission-driven clients. Our founding philosophy—The Right Person in the Right Place Can Change the World —guides our work as we partner with nonprofits & NGOs, institutions of higher education, responsible businesses, and social enterprises in local communities and around the world.
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