Library and Information Manager, Iniva (Institute of International Visual Arts)
This key post is responsible for managing and developing Iniva’s Stuart Hall Library and its special collections, one of the leading UK libraries in the field of international visual
art.
Named after the cultural theorist and former Chair of Iniva, the Stuart Hall Library is a welcoming space for researchers and students as well as those with a general interest in contemporary
visual arts. The Library holds over 4,000 exhibition catalogues and 1,000 monographs focusing on the visual arts and cultural studies, as well as extensive audio visual and periodicals collections. The Library is based at Rivington Place, Shoreditch, East
London.
Iniva is a centre for global art and artists. We explore key issues in society and politics through exhibitions, events and educational projects. Offering a platform for artistic
experiment, cultural debate and the exchange of ideas, Iniva reflects the diversity of contemporary society.
Deadline
10.00am Wednesday 16 April 2014
For a job pack and more information visit
http://www.iniva.org/about_us/about_iniva/job_opportunities/library_and_information_manager#
Iniva strives to be an Equal Opportunities employer
Registered Charity No.1031721
Sonia Hope
Library Manager
Direct Line: +44 (0)20 7749 1255
Stuart Hall Library
Iniva (Institute of International Visual Arts)
Rivington Place
London EC2A 3BA
+44(0)20 7729 9616
Ansuman Biswas: Gnomon
Installation in the Stuart Hall Library at Rivington Place
Exhibition:
Burak Delier: Freedom has no script
26 March – 17 May 2014
Burak Delier exhibits recent work and a new film commissioned by Iniva at Rivington Place. Delier’s work explores
the relationship between capitalism and art, balancing seriousness and wit to critique society in a way that is relevant to Turkey and beyond.
About Iniva
Iniva (Institute of International Visual Arts) creates exhibitions, digital initiatives, publications, education projects and undertakes research, at
Rivington Place and elsewhere, which engage with new ideas and emerging debates in the contemporary visual arts and reflect the diversity of contemporary society.
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