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More than a century ago Mary Chase Perry Stratton founded
Detroit’s Pewabic, actively pushing the boundaries of ceramic practice
through exploration, experimentation and the development of
ground-breaking techniques. Today, Pewabic is a center for the
promotion and development of contemporary ceramics and the living
repository of a rich tradition that continues to influence artists and
collectors. Like the city of Detroit, Pewabic is writing a new chapter
in its history, firmly establishing itself as a leader among Detroit’s
arts institutions.
Located in a 1907 Tudor Revival building – a National Historic
Landmark – Pewabic is one of the few working potteries in the country
dating back to the Arts and Crafts movement which flourished in Detroit
as a counterpoint to assembly-line industrialization. Arts and Crafts
proponents emphasized the importance of art, design and handicraft in
everyday objects made for everyday use. In a world struggling to
accommodate the rapid fire changes of technology, Pewabic is rooted
firmly in clay and looking ahead to a new vision of contemporary ceramic
craft that embraces change through a timeless medium.
Pewabic is a multi-faceted, non-profit organization. It maintains a
thriving retail and design operation and supports the work of more than
100 ceramic artists throughout the region and extends Pewabic’s craft
around the world. Pewabic pottery and tile designs are manufactured
on-site. Pewabic operates a museum honoring its role in the development
of ceramics and cares for a growing collection of Pewabic pottery that
illustrates its history. The pottery provides ceramic art education to
children and adults throughout the Detroit metropolitan area. Pewabic is
an active partner in the changing look and culture of its east-side
Detroit neighborhood, and a critical player in the revitalization of
Detroit promoted by arts and culture organizations.
The organization operates with an annual budget of $2,850,000.00. It
has a full and part-time staff of 45 and a 23 member Board of
Trustees.
CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES
POSITION AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The Executive Director reports to the Board of Trustees and is
responsible for the organization’s consistent achievement of its mission
and strategic objectives. As the primary public representative of
Pewabic, the Executive Director works as a partner with the Board to
ensure that the organization remains mission centered, programmatically
exciting and fiscally viable.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
Organizational Management
Community Outreach and Programming
Finance
Communications
Organizational Development and Human Resources
QUALIFICATIONS
The new Executive Director must be a person of vision able to inspire
and excite a committed board, dedicated staff and extensive community
of ceramic artists, designers, collectors, students, faculty,
administrators, as well as residents of and visitors to Detroit. Success
will require prior experience in the arts or a related field and
appreciation of ceramic art throughout history to the present in
addition to proven management skills. Most importantly, the successful
candidate will possess exemplary personal and leadership qualities and
will be eager to be part of an extraordinary organization dedicated to
the ceramic arts.
Specific qualifications include:
START DATE
Winter/Spring 2015
PROCEDURE FOR APPLICATION
Applicants should submit a resume, a one-page narrative describing
interest and experience, and the names of three references. Applications
will be reviewed by Management Consultants for the Arts, the executive
search firm working with the Board of Trustees of Pewabic. Suggestions
of candidates are also welcome.
Send resume and accompanying materials via email to:
Linda Sweet, Partner
Email: Christy Wall at [email protected]
Subject Line: Pewabic
www.pewabic.org/about-pewabic/career-opportunities/executive-director/
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