Project Archivist, Andy Warhol Photography Collection
Stanford University
Stanford

The Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University is seeking a full-time archivist
to lead the Warhol Photography Collection Project.

  
>From 1976 until his death in 1987, Andy Warhol used his Minox 35EL camera to
meticulously document his daily life. The Andy Warhol Photography Collection
includes more than 3,500 photographic negatives and 3,600 contact sheets of
multiple photographs. The Andy Warhol Photography Collection is a new addition
to the Cantor's existing collection of Warhol works and reaffirms the
university's preeminence in the study of the history of photography, from
Eadweard Muybridge to Carleton Watkins to Andy Warhol to Robert Frank to Lee
Friedlander.

  
The Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University is a vital and dynamic
institution with a venerable history. Founded in 1891 with the university, the
historic museum was expanded and renamed in 1999 for lead donors Iris and B.
Gerald Cantor. The Cantor's encyclopedic collection spans 5,000 years,
includes more than 40,000 artworks and beckons visitors to travel around the
world and through time: from Africa to the Americas to Asia, from classical to
contemporary. With 24 galleries presenting selections from the collection and
more than 20 special exhibitions each year, the Cantor serves Stanford's
academic community, draws art lovers from the San Francisco Bay Area and
beyond, and attracts campus visitors from around the world. Free admission,
free tours, lectures, family activities, plus changing exhibitions make the
Cantor one of the most well-attended university art museums in the country and
a great resource for teaching and research on campus.

  
CORE DUTIES*:

  
Under the direction of the Associate Director of Collections, Exhibitions, and
Curatorial Affairs, the Andy Warhol Photography Collection Project Archivist
is responsible for planning the long-term access to the collection for
scholars, students and curators. The Archivist is also responsible for the
organizing, processing, digitizing and archival storage of the collection. In
addition, they will work with Cantor's curatorial staff on the exhibition and
publication of the collection.

  
Specific responsibilities will include, but are not limited to, the following

  * Develop and carry out a collection processing plan
  * Develop and carry out a collection digitization plan
  * Establish project schedule
  * Establish archival housing, preservation procedures and processing 
guidelines of both physical and digitized materials
  * Cataloging of the collection to the item level
  * Oversee creation of a website for online access to the collection on the 
item level
  * Meet the collection access needs of classes and scholars and researchers 
during the course of the Project
  * Collaborate with Cantor's curatorial staff on exhibition and publication of 
the collection
  * Manage and facilitate the operational efficiency of a small, specific 
collection or help support the management of a major, extensive collection with 
multiple changing exhibitions.
  * Register, assign and maintain records of accession, catalog numbers, 
condition, and location of all objects in museum collection. Prepare 
acquisition reports for review of curatorial and administrative staff.
  * Compose concise description of objects, and record descriptions on physical 
files and databases and in collection catalogs. Recommend changes in record 
keeping procedures to achieve maximum accessibility for efficient retrieval of 
collection objects.
  * Oversee handling, packing, movement, insurance, transportation and 
inspection of all objects entering or leaving establishment, including 
traveling exhibits; determine that damage or deterioration to objects has not 
occurred.
  * Arrange for insurance of objects on loan or special exhibition, or 
recommend insurance coverage on parts of or entire collection.
  * Coordinate incoming traveling exhibitions and term loans. Monitor travel, 
process loan documents and arrange for crating, packing, shipping and 
insurance; monitor objects during exhibition.
  * Coordinate light sensitive and gallery rotations. Partner with others to 
implement timeline, distribute checklists and gallery layouts. Generate and 
provide installation/de-installation checklists to preparators as scheduled.
  * May serve as a courier accompanying valuable objects of art in transit as 
required; supervise loading and unloading of crates at airport, borrowing 
museum and other venues. May oversee installation of objects at borrowing 
museums.
  * May prepare and manage special project budgets as required.
  * May train and supervise the work of associate or assistant registrars, 
students, interns, and volunteers.
  * *- Other duties may also be assigned
Qualifications:

  
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:

  
Education & Experience:

  * A four-year college B.A. degree in Art, Art History, or related field 
required. A Master's degree in Library Studies (M.L.S.), with a concentration 
in archival studies or a Master's degree in Museum Studies desired
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

  * At least 5 years of experience working in archives or special collections 
including demonstrated work as lead processor for restricted or complex 
collections
  * Experience of cataloging and managing archives to recognized standards
  * Ability to complete projects on-time and on-budget
  * Ability to work independently in a production-oriented environment
  * Demonstrated experience using judgment and initiative
  * Strong analytical, organizational and interpersonal skills
  * Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing
  * Experience in working within collaborative projects with fixed deadlines
  * Flexibility and adaptability; ability to think creatively
  * Demonstrated experience with creation of blogs or websites
  * Demonstrated knowledge of professional museum practices including 
registration methods, safe object handling and art preservation, packing and 
shipping, insurance, storage of art, security measures, and object numbering 
techniques.
  * Knowledge of and demonstrated skill using collection management databases, 
FileMaker security measures, Microsoft Word and Excel; experience working with 
Museum electronic databases is strongly desired.
  * Must have excellent interpersonal, organizational and communication skills.
  * Ability and willingness to maintain high level of accuracy and attention to 
detail is essential, as is the ability to work well under pressure with a wide 
variety of museum professionals, vendors, students, docents, and other.
Certifications and Licenses:

  * None
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS*:

  * Frequently perform desk based computer tasks, seated work and use light/ 
fine grasping.
  * Occasionally stand, walk, and write by hand, lift, carry, push pull objects 
that weigh up to 40 pounds
  * Consistent with its obligations under the law, the University will provide 
reasonable accommodation to any employee with a disability who requires 
accommodation to perform the essential functions of his or her job.
  
WORKING CONDITIONS:

May work extended or non-standard hours, weekends and holidays based on
business needs.

Occasional local and overnight travel may be required.

May work in areas with exposure to dust, paint, chemicals and other toxins.

  
WORK STANDARDS:

  * Interpersonal Skills: Demonstrates the ability to work well with Stanford 
colleagues and clients and with external organizations.
  * Promote Culture of Safety: Demonstrates commitment to personal 
responsibility and value for safety; communicates safety concerns; uses and 
promotes safe behaviors based on training and lessons learned.
  * Subject to and expected to comply with all applicable University policies 
and procedures, including but not limited to the personnel policies and other 
policies found in the University's Administrative Guide, 
https://adminguide.stanford.edu/.
  * Final offers of employment are contingent upon successful completion of 
national criminal background check, national sex offender registry search and, 
where applicable, driving record.
  
Stanford is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will
receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual
orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, veteran status, or
any other characteristic protected by law.



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