Executive Leadership should demonstrate cultural competency, exhibit a commitment to visual artists and have a keen understanding of the sector. They should have a demonstrated commitment to Artadia’s mission and vision, and value an artist-centered approach to decision-making. Prospective candidates must have a strong fundraising and cultivation track record and be able to manage multiple priorities simultaneously, as well as exhibit excellent written and verbal communication, analytic, computer and organizational skills. Strong candidates will be versed in coalition building and execution within the arts ecosystem.
The ideal candidate will possess the following skills and experiences:
● Strong leadership, facilitation and managerial skills, including proven recruitment, supervisory, staff development and retention, program management, and budgetary skills
● Strategic fundraising expertise to maintain and grow a diverse funding base for Artadia, including but not limited to foundations, government, individual supporters, and special events and initiatives
● Understanding of and an engagement with the arts funding community, including but not limited to foundations, government, and individuals
● Ability to assess current fundraising efforts and build upon existing development systems to diversify income opportunities
● Creative problem solver with the demonstrable ability to think strategically
● Ability to manage deadlines and stressors productively and professionally
● Ability to understand and enable a number of specialized efforts such as legal issues, fundraising, programs, tax and finance in collaboration with external vendors
● Maintain a strong network of artists, relevant practitioners, and funders
● A minimum of ten years relevant experience in the arts connected to grantmaking, artist support and services.
After one year, we expect to have achieved the following together:
● Secured $1.3 million for Artadia’s operations and programs for fiscal year 2027
● A complete assessment of Artadia’s programming history, archive, management systems, fundraising tools, relationships, and assets
● A thoughtful strategic process and implementation schedule informed by Artadia’s key priorities
● Savvy use of existing funding relationships to ensure continued visibility and sustainability of the organization
● Strategic building of new donor relationships and funding opportunities to ensure support of the organization’s efforts
● As part of the existing strategic plan, incrementally build the organization and its programs to an appropriate level of staffing and funding
Reporting Relationships & Work Environment
The Executive Director reports to and serves as a thought partner to a national Board of Directors (~30 individuals), and directly supervises the Program Director and Director of Advancement (on a team of 5 employees). The Executive Director will be responsible for further developing the team work environment.