As Curator/Assistant Curator (Design/Digital) at NMS, you will be centrally involved in NMS’s efforts to build the Design Collection Singapore, specifically in the area of digital collections. This includes born-digital, system design and UI/UX design that are woven into the everyday experiences of Singaporeans. You will contribute to the conceptualisation and formulation of the collecting focus, working closely with relevant stakeholders and practitioners in developing a framework for collecting digitally, and implement this through the acquisition of relevant digital collections. In conjunction with collecting, you will be involved in the curation of relevant design-themed exhibitions, engaging visitors in an accessible way with Singapore’s design history.
Key Areas of Responsibility
Acquisitions and Collections Specialisation
- 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.
Curation, Interpretation and Exhibition Development
- 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.
Research, Publication and Scholarship
- 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.
Stakeholder Engagement
- Collaborate internally with other museum departments including education, programming, marketing, and partnerships, and externally with partners including industry stakeholders.