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Art Preparator I

Norfolk, VA ยท On-site

$21 - $24.04/hr

Art Preparator I The Chrysler Museum of Art, located at 1 Memorial Place in Norfolk, VA, is renowned for its extensive collection of over 30,000 objects displayed across 50 galleries. The Museum ...

Museum Technician

Orange, VA

$37K - $46K/yr

As needed, the Museum Technician will also assist the Collections Manager with registration and ... Provides the primary hands-on collections care for the Decorative Arts Collection: * Completes ...

Museum Technician

Orange, VA

$37K - $46K/yr

As needed, the Museum Technician will also assist the Collections Manager with registration and ... DUTIES: Provides the primary hands-on collections care for the Decorative Arts Collection:

Museum Supervisor

Alexandria, VA

$18.50 - $25.50/hr

Supervise the safety of visitors, house, collection, and grounds. * Knowledge of emergency procedures, basic first aid, and CPR. Supervisory: * Responsible for all aspects of museum operations during ...

Museum Supervisor

Alexandria, VA

$18.50 - $25.50/hr

Supervise the safety of visitors, house, collection, and grounds. * Knowledge of emergency procedures, basic first aid, and CPR. Supervisory: * Responsible for all aspects of museum operations during ...

This role combines museum-quality collection management with data systems expertise to maintain comprehensive documentation, oversee artwork logistics, and support workplace integration of Capital ...

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As of Jul 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for museum collection in Virginia is $19.86, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.96 and $22.88 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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To thrive in a Museum Collection role, you need a background in art history, museum studies, or archival science, with strong attention to detail and organizational skills. Familiarity with collections management systems (such as TMS or PastPerfect), digital cataloging, and proper handling, conservation, and storage techniques is critical. Analytical thinking, problem-solving, and excellent communication skills help individuals manage collection tasks and collaborate across departments. These abilities ensure collections are accurately documented, preserved, and accessible for exhibitions and research.

What is a Museum Collection job?

A Museum Collection job involves managing, preserving, and organizing artifacts, artworks, or historical objects in a museum. Professionals in this role handle cataloging, storage, conservation, and sometimes exhibition planning. They ensure proper documentation and environmental conditions to protect items for future generations. The job may also involve research and collaboration with curators, historians, and other museum staff.

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Professionals in Museum Collection roles typically spend their days cataloging new acquisitions, updating collection records, monitoring environmental conditions, and assisting with the safe handling and movement of objects. They may work closely with curators, conservators, and educators to prepare materials for exhibitions, facilitate research access, and support loan agreements with other institutions. Regular tasks also include condition reporting, inventory audits, and digital data entry to ensure the integrity and accessibility of the collection. These varied responsibilities allow for a dynamic and engaging work environment, especially for those passionate about art, history, or cultural heritage.

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Art Preparator I

Art Preparator I

Chrysler Museum Of Art

Norfolk, VA โ€ข On-site

$21 - $24.04/hr

Full-time

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Job description

Art Preparator I

The Chrysler Museum of Art, located at 1 Memorial Place in Norfolk, VA, is renowned for its extensive collection of over 30,000 objects displayed across 50 galleries. The Museum offers a diverse range of art, from ancient artifacts to contemporary masterpieces. A standout feature is its Glass Studio, the only one of its kind in the Mid-Atlantic, where visitors can watch live glassblowing demonstrations and participate in hands-on classes. The Museum's commitment to accessibility is highlighted by its free admission policy, making it a welcoming destination for both art enthusiasts and families.

Department:

52 - Registration

FLSA Status:

Non-Exempt/Hourly

Position Type:

Full-time

Supervisor duties:

None

Reports to:

Chief Registrar

Date:

May 2025

Primary Purpose:

Art Preparator I will collaborate with Registration, Exhibitions, and Curatorial teams to install exhibitions, handle and transport artwork, manage storage, conduct condition assessments, and support conservation efforts. They ensure proper mounting, lighting, and environmental controls while maintaining museum standards for preservation and security.

Key Performance Indicators (KPI):

Job Knowledge, Respect, Openness, Growth, Dynamism, Communication, Collaboration, Efficiency and Precision

Essential Functions:

Technical & Operational Performance

  • Exhibition Installation Accuracy โ€“ Ensuring artworks are mounted, lit, and displayed correctly according to curatorial and conservation guidelines. Prepares artwork for display (e.g. matting, framing, mounting, glazing, installation of hardware.) Installs and de-installs temporary and permanent exhibitions.
  • Artwork Handling & Transport Efficiency โ€“ Safely packing, moving, and storing artworks with minimal risk of damage or loss. Participates in all phases of art movement within the museum for works in the collection, loans, and incoming and outgoing exhibitions.
  • Assists with the preparation of labels and text panels.
  • Maintains exhibition and gallery lighting.
  • Provides technical support for all exhibitions (e.g. setting up and managing audio-visual equipment, and preparation of temporary walls and exhibition furniture, etc.)
  • Storage & Inventory Management โ€“ Maintaining organized, secure, and accessible storage spaces for artworks and exhibition materials.

Quality & Safety Standards

  • Condition Reporting & Documentation โ€“ Review and interpret reports to monitor artwork status and preservation requirements. Ensure proper handling based on documented information and maintain awareness of collection care protocols. Recognize potential condition issues and notify Registrars or conservators as needed, ensuring proper handling and care of artworks.
  • Compliance with Museum Standards & Protocols โ€“ Adhering to conservation-approved handling methods, safety regulations, and environmental controls.
  • Timely Execution of Projects โ€“ Completing installations, deinstallations, and preparation tasks within designated deadlines.
  • Prepares artwork for travel (e.g. lining crates, soft packing, etc.). Provides transport as necessary.
  • Assists with care of the museumโ€™s collection and collection storage areas.

Collaboration & Communication

  • Effective Coordination with Departments โ€“ Working closely with Curatorial, Registration, Conservation, and Exhibition teams to execute projects seamlessly.
  • Problem-Solving & Adaptability โ€“ Addressing unforeseen installation challenges and adjusting displays as needed.
  • Teamwork & Contribution โ€“ Supporting colleagues and fostering a cooperative, efficient work environment.
  • Serves as an ambassador for the Museum locally, regionally, nationally, and internationally.
  • Performs other duties as assigned or required.

Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • High School or equivalent education.
  • Must have at least 1 year of experience in art handling and/or exhibitions installation.
  • Must be meticulous and able to work as part of a team to accomplish challenging tasks.

Preferred Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • BA/BS; background in Museum studies, fine arts, art handling, or a related field is preferred.
  • Prior Museum experience is strongly preferred.
  • Carpentry experience.
  • Audio Visual technology experience.
  • Matting and framing experience.

Working Conditions:

Position will be based in busy environments, be subject to frequent interruptions, and require interaction with the public.

Position requires the individual to be able to work with power tools of various types.

Physical Requirements:

Must be able to climb ladders and work at varying heights.

Must be able to lift and carry delicate and awkward items weighing up to 75 lbs. without assistance.

Requires intermittent standing, walking, sitting, squatting, stretching, and bending throughout the workday.

Must be able to see and hear or use prosthetics that will enable these senses to function adequately to ensure that the requirements of this position can be fully met.