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Southern Exposure seeks an accomplished leader to partner with our Artistic and Co-Director in spearheading the organization. Our next Executive and Co-Director is a strategic thinker and a dynamic and empathetic communicator with fundraising and financial acumen. We seek candidates who are committed to creating the most accessible space for visual artists to produce and present new work, learn, and connect. As a nonprofit, Southern Exposure is committed to anti-racism, and we are in search of a leader who demonstrates a high level of integrity and is dedicated to nurturing an equitable and collaborative workspace.
As Co-Directors, both leaders are responsible for providing vision and direction for the organization, managing resources for financial stability and growth, and advancing SoEx’s mission. Both leaders report directly to the Board of Directors. While the Executive Director and Artistic Director have distinct areas of responsibility, SoEx is committed to a highly collaborative management culture. We believe that most thinking, communication, and decision-making should be open between all Staff and Board members, fostering a dynamic and inclusive work environment. Each Co-Director supervises one full-time and one part-time direct report Staff member.
As the Executive and Co-Director, you will be the driving force behind all fundraising for Southern Exposure, actively soliciting sources of income for a yearly operating budget of $950,000. In addition, you will oversee all finance, operations, and marketing efforts.
The Artistic and Co-Director leads the planning and implementation of Southern Exposure’s artist-centered programming, including exhibitions, public projects, re-granting efforts, and youth education programs.
ABOUT SOUTHERN EXPOSURE (SoEx)
A dynamic presence in the Bay Area since 1974, SoEx is continually evolving in response to the needs of artists and the community while engaging the public in artists’ work. Central to our mission is to remain the most accessible space for visual artists to learn, connect, produce, and present new work on and off site. SoEx provides visual artists the tools and resources to experiment in an open and supportive environment. Nationally known for extensive and innovative programming, SoEx is an extraordinary resource center and forum for Bay Area and national artists and youth in the public realm. The new Executive and Co-Director will have the opportunity to contribute to and lead this dynamic and innovative work.
The organization is well-positioned for the next generation of leadership and is ready to address long-term strategies for its future. SoEx has an established track record and reputation, both locally and nationally, for supporting artistic risk-taking and experimental work in a professional setting. As a leader in the field, SoEx has pioneered nationally emulated models such as our Alternative Exposure re-granting program and our Curatorial Council, acting as a valuable resource for our peers. Located in the heart of San Francisco’s Mission District, SoEx is a crucial part of the Bay Area’s ecosystem. We are deeply committed to LGBTQ+, Black, Indigenous, POC, and immigrant communities, and we value and prioritize diversity and equity in all aspects of our work.
RESPONSIBILITIES include but are not limited to:
FUNDRAISING
Fundraising Strategy and Leadership
Individual Giving
Foundation, Government, and Corporate Giving
Fundraising Events
FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION
STAFF MANAGEMENT
COMMUNICATIONS/MARKETING
SHARED RESPONSIBILITIES with the Artistic and Co-Director include:
STRATEGIC LEADERSHIP
GENERAL OPERATIONS
ADVOCACY
BOARD
QUALIFICATIONS
REQUIRED
PREFERRED, BUT NOT REQUIRED
APPLICATION INFORMATION
To Apply: Interested candidates should submit a single PDF attachment to search@soex.org that includes a cover letter, resume, a relevant writing sample (1–2 pages), and three professional references. The subject line of your email should be “Executive and Co-Director, YOUR NAME.”
Deadline: Position is open until filled, with priority consideration given to applications received before August 26, 2024.
Schedule: 40+ hours/week (1 FTE), Monday–Friday, frequent evenings and weekends.
Status: Salaried, Exempt.
Compensation: $85,000 starting salary.
Benefits: Full health and vacation benefits, shared vision and dental; optional FSA for health and transit.
Reporting Structure: Reports to the Board of Directors.
Location: Southern Exposure maintains a hybrid work structure; employees have the option to telecommute part-time.
Physical Requirements: Performing this job requires the frequent use of tools or controls, sitting, communicating, computer interaction, and standing. There is also an infrequent need for climbing ladders, balancing, stooping, or kneeling, and the ability to lift and manipulate up to 40 lbs. While performing the duties of this job, the employee regularly works on site at the gallery, where the employee may be exposed to dust, fumes, or airborne particles from art supplies. We welcome applicants of any ability and have a reasonable accommodation process in place to address any concerns. Please feel free to note any accommodations requested (but no diagnosis) in your application.
Southern Exposure is an equal-opportunity employer. We value a strong, diverse team and are committed to creating an inclusive workplace where all employees can thrive. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran. Women, trans- and gender-nonconforming folks, queer people, Black, Indigenous, People of Color, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Additionally, we encourage you to apply if your lived experience informs your desire to join us in our commitment to supporting diverse visual artists and creating cutting-edge artistic programming that prioritizes their participation, narratives, and communities.

