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*Center for Icelandic Art seeks new director*

*Deadline for applications: November 23, 2009*

The Center for Icelandic Art was established in 2005 with the key role
of presenting Icelandic visual artists abroad. It is an independent
institution, primarily funded by the Icelandic Ministry of Education,
Science and Culture. All the main visual arts institutions and
associations in Iceland are members of the institution.

The new director will be the successor of Dr. Christian Schoen, CIA.IS’
founding director, who has build up its international reputation over
the past five years. His term will end on February 28, 2010.

*The Goals
*CIA.IS aims at building and strengthening the networks between the
local and international visual art scene and activating the engagement
of Icelandic visual artists and professionals in the international art
scene. In the coming years, among the Center’s goals are to:

- Facilitate the presentation of Icelandic artists abroad in
international galleries, at exhibitions and events of various kinds.
- Facilitate participation of Icelandic art galleries in established art
fairs.
- Initiate collaborations between Icelandic and international artists in
Iceland and abroad.
- Create a residency program for international art professionals in Iceland.
- Extend CIA.IS’ visitor’s program in close collaboration with private
and public institutions.
- Secure Iceland as a host country for international art projects and
strengthen the position of Iceland as a cultural destination

The board of the Center for Icelandic Art seeks a new director with an
inspirational view on how to promote Icelandic art abroad. The director
is the full-time controller of the Center's operations, appointed by the
board for five years. The director is responsible for the Center's
activities and policies, seeking to improve connections between Iceland
and the international art community. The director is responsible to the
board.

The Director manages the daily running of the Center, is responsible for
its finances, raises funds, prepares budgets and manages accounts. The
Director presents budgets to the Board for approval and is responsible
to the Board for budgetary implementation.

The canditates are expected to meet the following requirements:

- Education in art history, curatorial studies or other comparable studies.
- Good connections with museums, collectors, curators and other
proffessionals in the visual art field.
- Experience with international correspondance
- Good English in writing and -speaking is required, and knowledge of
the Nordic languages is an advantage.
- Good organizational and financial management skills and experience
with fundraising

Applicants need to supply documents that confirm their qualifications
together with the application, and should express their salary expectations.

Further information can be found on the Center’s website: www.cia.is
<http://www.cia.is>

Applications in digital format only must be sent via email to *Dr.
Halldór Björn Runólfsson, chairman **of the CIA.IS board *before
November 23, 2009 to *[email protected] <[email protected]>.*


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