Manitoba Crafts Museum and Library | Assistant Exhibit Curator
15 weeks: May 24, 2023 to September 12, 2023 (flexibility to complete last week or two part time to accommodate student return to school schedule)
$16.50 per hour for a 35 hour week.
All work will take place at 1-329 Cumberland Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba, R3T 1T2
The Manitoba Crafts Museum and Library seeks a motivated and enthusiastic individual to work on an exhibit project to celebrate Winnipeg’s 150th Anniversary. This will include researching, developing and installing an exhibit in the Shirley Richardson Craft Gallery. The student will also produce on-line content for blogs and social media.
The student will also be responsible for visitor services and shop staffing in the absence of the Curator and other staff. The student will perform light janitorial and maintenance in the gallery.
The Manitoba Crafts Museum and Library is a dynamic small museum with a focus on craft. MCML is located in the C2 Centre for Craft, a facility shared with the Manitoba Craft Council. As such, it is an exciting venue for those interested in craft and art, as it features both historic and contemporary work. The MCML collection is one of the oldest in Manitoba, having been established in the early 1930s. It now houses over 11,000 hand crafted items, craft related archival holdings, and craft tools. Through our collections, MCML interprets the rich craft history of Manitoba.
MCML is a supportive workplace that values its employees, and provides a quality work and learning experience to student employees. Employees are part of a team that included staff and volunteers from the Manitoba Crafts Museum and Library and also our colleagues from the Manitoba Craft Council (which shares the facility).
MCML is a PC/Windows (not MAC) based workplace.
Important Tasks Include:
Exhibit research, collections research, exhibit planning, spatial layout, label writing, and the development of on-line content.
Educational Qualifications
Post Secondary student in Museum Studies, Archival Studies, History / Art History, School of Art or related field.
Students from other fields or with comparable skill sets or experience will also be considered.
Priority will be given to senior students (4th year undergraduate or higher preferred).
Personality Traits
We are seeking a student who is enthusiastic, creative, reliable, and interested in art/craft/history.
We are interested in hiring students who are eager to learn and to work in the heritage/arts field.
Desired skillset
– Excellent research skills, prior knowledge of collections an asset
– Experience with exhibits an asset
– Digital photography and/or video skills
– Excellent computer skills
– Experience in museum or archives setting an asset
– Excellent interpersonal skills
– Excellent written and verbal communication skills
– Comfortable working with the public
– Ability to work independently
– Good attention to detail
– Demonstrated organizational and time management skills
How to apply
– Send a résumé, cover letter and two references to:
Andrea Reichert, Curator | [email protected] | by April 28, 2023.
Additional information can be obtained by calling (204) 615-3951.
The Manitoba Crafts Museum and Library is an equal opportunity employer and follows a Human Rights Policy, which addresses our hiring practises. MCML recognizes the importance of equity and diversity in the workplace. We encourage applicants to voluntarily self-declare in their cover letter, résumé or application if they are members of the Government of Canada job equity groups, such as women, persons with disabilities, candidates who identify as Black, a Person of Colour, Indigenous, Métis or Inuit peoples, or those in the LGBTQ2 community.
Physical demands of the job include sitting at a desk for long periods, using a computer, camera and other digital devises, and being able to access the collections in storage (may include using a ladder, lifting items up to 20lbs, and moving items safely off the shelves).
Please declare in your cover letter if you require accommodation for barrier free employment. The C2 Centre for Craft is wheelchair accessible.
YCW Requirements
This project is funded through Young Canada Works. Candidates must verify that they meet all the requirements before they are offered an interview:
– be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident, or have refugee status in Canada.
– be legally entitled to work in Canada.
– be between 16 and 30 years of age at the start of employment.
– have finished the school term at the start of employment.
– be registered in the YCW online candidate inventory.
-be willing to commit to the full duration of the work assignment.
-not have another full-time job (over 30 hours a week) while employed with YCW.