
Curator/Assistant Curator (Design/Digital)
- Singapore
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Contribute to the development of the museum's curatorial and collecting strategies, particularly in the area of building NMS' collection of design, with a focus on digital as a theme and format.
- In-depth involvement in acquisition of new artefacts, with a focus on design-related collections in the digital arena, maintaining relationships with donors, securing loans of collections from other institutions and collectors, and networking within the broader design-related landscape in Singapore.
- Work closely with collections managers, conservators and related parties on the collecting guidelines and process of digital collections.
- Work closely with the NMS curatorial team in conceptualising and developing storylines and themes for permanent galleries and special exhibitions related to Singapore history and heritage, with a focus on the historical to contemporary roles of design in Singapore, and as it intersects with digital themes and formats.
- Work closely with collections managers, conservators, designers, and related parties to set up and curate exhibitions on physical and digital platforms.
- Ongoing research and publications broadly on Singapore history, with a focus on digital and Singapore's design history, with active public engagement through interviews, talks, tours, and other forms of engagement.
- Collaborate internally with other museum departments including education, programming, marketing, and partnerships, and externally with partners including industry stakeholders.
- Background in design and digital media studies, with a strong interest in Singapore history.
- At least 2 years of relevant research or curatorial work would be advantageous.
- Excellent research and writing abilities with proficiency in English. Written and conversational proficiency in other languages would be advantageous.
- Excellent engagement skills with reference to collaborating or co-creating with a variety of partners.
- Strong organisational, project management and inter-personal skills, able to work independently and in a team.
- Adaptable and willing to experiment with new forms of curatorial approaches, including the incorporation of new digital technologies.