Curator Exhibition Programs
Reference number: 11122
Closing date: 11:00pm, Tuesday 5 May 2026
The Opportunity
An exciting short-term opportunity exists for a creative and organised professional to join our Arts, Culture and Place team as Curator Exhibition Programs based at the Incinerator Gallery
In this role, you will lead the delivery of a dynamic exhibition program that reflects and engages the diverse Moonee Valley community. Working collaboratively across teams and with external artists, stakeholders and community members, you will oversee high-quality exhibitions that enhance cultural participation and contribute to the municipality’s vibrant creative identity. This is a hands-on role that combines curatorial expertise with strong project coordination and stakeholder engagement.
Key Responsibilities
Skills & Experience
You will have demonstrated experience in curating exhibitions within a gallery, cultural or community setting, along with a strong understanding of contemporary arts practice and audience engagement. You bring well-developed project management skills, with the ability to coordinate multiple exhibitions simultaneously and deliver outcomes within set timelines and budgets. Your communication and stakeholder engagement skills will enable you to build effective relationships with artists, community members and internal teams. A relevant qualification in visual arts, curatorial practice or a related discipline is desirable, along with a strong attention to detail, problem-solving ability and a collaborative, proactive approach to your work.
Next Steps
Applications must be submitted through our online system and should be in line with the Moonee Valley City Council Application Guide Applications that do not meet these requirements may not be considered.
For further information, please view the and/or contact Valentina Tansley, Head of Creative Programs, Events and Activations (03) 9243 1658 to seek further insights to the role.

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