Background: Founded in 1985 by Japanese American artist Isamu Noguchi (1904–1988), The Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum (The Noguchi Museum), was the first museum in the United States to be established, designed, and installed by a living artist to show their own work. Located in the vibrant neighborhood of Long Island City, Queens, the Museum itself is widely viewed as one of the artist’s greatest achievements. Holding the world’s largest collection of his works, the Museum features open air and indoor galleries in a repurposed 1920s industrial building and a serene outdoor sculpture garden.
Since its founding, the Museum has served as an international hub for Noguchi research and appreciation. In addition to managing the artist’s archives and catalogue raisonné, the Museum exhibits a comprehensive selection of Noguchi’s material culture, from sculpture, models, and drawings to his personal collectibles. The Museum is also the North American distributor of Isamu Noguchi’s Akari light sculptures and manages the distribution of Akari worldwide.
Provocative installations drawn from the permanent collection, together with diverse special exhibitions and collaborations with contemporary practitioners across disciplines, offer a multifaceted view of Noguchi’s art and illuminate his enduring influence as an innovator. Through its rich collection, exhibitions, and programming, the Museum facilitates scholarship and learning for audiences of all ages and backgrounds.
Capital Project: In the next few years, the Museum will embark on a capital project, expanding the Museum’s campus. The plans will include a new nearly 20,000-square-foot facility on its properties across the street from the Museum and adjacent to Isamu Noguchi’s original 1960 studio building. The Museum will also preserve the studio building, which is in urgent need of stabilization. Noguchi’s workshop spaces will be renovated and the living quarters Noguchi created will be restored, with regular tours for visitors. Once complete, the renovation will enable the Museum to secure this important historic property and open it to the public for the first time. The project is anticipated to cost around $30 million and has received commitments from the City of New York. The Director of Finance will be responsible for managing the financial framework for the campaign and financial reporting to funders and City agencies.
The Position: The Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum seeks a dynamic Director of Finance to collaborate closely with the Director, Treasurer of the Board of Trustees, and the Board’s Finance and Investment and Audit Committees. As a key member of the senior leadership team, the Director of Finance will play a crucial part in maintaining the financial operations of the Museum, providing insightful reports and analyses, and establishing procedures to ensure the Museum’s fiscal health. Navigating the intersection of the museum programs and the robust merchandising operations, the Director of Finance will be instrumental in balancing the Museum’s mission with financial sustainability. The Director of Finance will oversee a Manager of Accounting and an Accounts Payable and Benefits Manager and will work closely with all Museum departments and several outside consultants.
The Director of Finance must be able to work in partnership with the Director, staff, and the Board, and be able to integrate smoothly into the senior management at the Museum, fitting into the organization’s collaborative and inclusive culture. They must be passionate about the Museum’s work and be able to work in a supportive and direct manner with the staff and with stakeholders in a spirit of mutual trust.
The successful candidate must be a highly skilled financial executive who has many years of experience in high-level management positions, particularly in nonprofits or cultural institutions. This person will be a strategic thinker who is thoroughly familiar with generally accepted accounting principles. The Director of Finance will have strong interpersonal skills, excellent written and oral communication skills, and the ability to address and solve problems as they arise. In addition, this individual will be diplomatic, of the highest integrity, and possess sound judgment.
Specific Responsibilities include:
General
Accounting, Financial Management, and Controls
Retail Operation Financial Management
Payroll and Administration
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Background: Founded in 1985 by Japanese American artist Isamu Noguchi (1904–1988), The Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum (The Noguchi Museum), was the first museum in the United States to be established, designed, and installed by a living artist to show their own work. Located in the vibrant neighborhood of Long Island City, Queens, the Museum itself is widely viewed as one of the artist’s greatest achievements. Holding the world’s largest collection of his works, the Museum features open air and indoor galleries in a repurposed 1920s industrial building and a serene outdoor sculpture garden.
Since its founding, the Museum has served as an international hub for Noguchi research and appreciation. In addition to managing the artist’s archives and catalogue raisonné, the Museum exhibits a comprehensive selection of Noguchi’s material culture, from sculpture, models, and drawings to his personal collectibles. The Museum is also the North American…
Benefits include a generous health insurance program, including medical, dental, and vision, pre-tax commuter benefits, a 403(b)-retirement savings plan with employer contribution and match after a year of employment, and generous paid time off.
Benefits include a generous health insurance program, including medical, dental, and vision, pre-tax commuter benefits, a 403(b)-retirement savings plan with employer contribution and match after a year of employment, and generous paid time off.
The Noguchi Museum has retained the services of Harris Rand Lusk to conduct this search. Inquiries, nominations, and applications may be directed in confidence to:
Anne McCarthy, Chief Operating Officer
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Email cover letter and resume to: amccarthy@harrisrand.com
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The Noguchi Museum has retained the services of Harris Rand Lusk to conduct this search. Inquiries, nominations, and applications may be directed in confidence to:
Anne McCarthy…