The Cape Ann Museum seeks a Chief Curator who is eager to design, plan and execute a vibrant and creative strategy to investigate, illuminate and celebrate the art culture of Cape Ann as a singularly unique place.
The Cape Ann Museum (CAM), a leading regional museum and treasure on Cape Ann, is situated at the epicenter of artistic and marine history in the Northeast. For a museum of its size, CAM has achieved a high and rare degree of national stature. Its nationally significant collections include fine and decorative arts and artifacts relating to Cape Ann’s earliest days as a major fishing and shipping port, its mid-19th century role in the granite industry, as well as the concurrent vibrant artistic community that has been attracted to its singular charms of light and sea continuing to the present. Such well known painters and sculptors as Fitz Henry Lane, Winslow Homer, Cecilia Beaux, John Sloan, Edward Hopper, Milton Avery, Anna Hyatt Huntington, Walker Hancock, Virginia Lee Burton, and Mark Rothko, as well as many others whose names are still to be discovered, all nurtured their artistic vision on Cape Ann.
In March 2025 the Museum completed its CAM 150 capital campaign successfully raising more than $23 million, well above its $20 million goal. These efforts were focused on developing its 4-acre Cape Ann Museum Green campus (CAM Green), growing the Museum’s endowment and facilitating the redesign and expansion of the Museum’s Downtown campus galleries located near the historic waterfront.
With the Downtown campus reopening in spring 2026 after 16 months of closure, these comprehensive renovations include substantially enhancing displays of the fisheries, archival and 20th and 21st century art collections and installing upgraded climate control, lighting, and security systems to ensure an exceptional visitor experience. As the Museum enters its next chapter, coinciding with the celebration of its 150th anniversary and the opening of the landmark exhibition Avery, Gottlieb & Rothko: By the Sea on June 30, 2026, it is an exciting and pivotal time to join the leadership of the Museum’s professional team.
As a steward of the art, history, and culture of Cape Ann, located an hour north of Boston and embracing the towns of Gloucester, Rockport, Manchester-by-the Sea, and Essex, the Cape Ann Museum is committed to representing the lived experiences of those who have been part of the region’s history and are part of its story today. Through ongoing scholarship and community engagement, the Museum has developed an understanding and appreciation of Cape Ann’s unfolding narrative, both past and present. The Museum is committed to representing these narratives in its permanent collections, archives, exhibitions, and program offerings.
Since 2021 the Museum has made significant progress towards establishing and expanding a signature calendar of community events that intentionally reach out to broad cross sections of the Cape Ann community --young and old-- and are developed in partnership with community stakeholders and with the robust tourist population that visits annually. Examples include the Gloucester Juneteenth Celebration, the Gloucester's So Salty ice sculpture festival, the Brazilian Independence Day Celebration, Indigenous Heritage Day, First Fridays: Art After Hours, and the Courtyard Concert Series. Through these events and other initiatives such as the Museum’s K-12 program which revolves around both in-school and museum visits conducted by CAM Educators, the Museum is aiming to become an inclusive organization where visitors of all backgrounds feel welcomed and can enjoy and engage with the art, culture and history of Cape Ann.
Reporting to the Museum Director, the Chief Curator role was endowed by Henrietta Gates and Heaton Robertson in 2024. As the first endowed position within the Cape Ann Museum, the Gates/Robertson Chief Curator is of paramount importance and the Museum now seeks an energetic and visionary leader with significant museum and curatorial experience to fill this dynamic role. The Chief Curator will bring strategic vision and collaborative leadership to their primary responsibilities of developing and advising on the Museum’s artistic direction (in collaboration with the Director and CAM leadership staff); and, managing from concept to implementation all exhibition and permanent collection displays (roughly 6-8 annually).
In managing the Collections Team, which includes curatorial colleagues, Library and Archive specialists, an Assistant Registrar, as well as guest curators, the Chief Curator will forge deep collaborative relationships across all Museum departments, working closely with Education and Interpretation staff, docents and other volunteers in devising and implementing all exhibitions-related programming content and publications.
The Chief Curator will support the Museum Director as a visible presence in the community and aid in the communication of the Museum’s role as an outstanding visual arts institution grounded in the art, history and culture of Cape Ann. As such the Chief Curator will work to enhance the Museum’s reputation and affiliations as a collaborative public facing institution both regionally and nationally. This work will be achieved by ensuring access to the Museum’s collections and by promoting excellent scholarship produced for a range of contexts from social media content to seminar presentations, whether by the Chief Curator, or others interested in the art, culture, and history of Cape Ann.
For more information about the Cape Ann Museum, please visit https://www.capeannmuseum.org/
The annual salary for this position is commensurate with experience. During the term of employment, the successful candidate will receive 4 weeks’ vacation annually, and is eligible to participate in the Museum’s health and dental insurance which is at a 60/40 CAM/Employee split. Employees are immediately eligible to enroll in CAM’s 401(k) Fidelity retirement plan where the Museum will match up to 4% of an employee’s contribution.
The Cape Ann Museum is committed to diversity among its employees and encourages qualified candidates from all backgrounds to apply. All qualified candidates will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
For consideration, please submit your cover letter and résumé to: resumes@capeannmuseum.org. You may also submit your materials via postal mail to: Human Resources, Cape Ann Museum, 27 Pleasant Street, Gloucester, MA 01930.