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At the end of March 2023, Sue Jones is stepping down after more than 17 years leading the organisation. Therefore, we are recruiting for a new Director to take on the artistic and strategic leadership of Cement Fields.

About the role

The Director will be responsible for both the artistic and strategic leadership of the organisation. We are looking for a dynamic and creative person, with the experience and passion to support and realise exceptional projects with artists and communities in North Kent, attracting, engaging and inspiring a wide range of participants and audiences.

The successful candidate will have experience of working at a senior level in the cultural sector and will bring to Cement Fields the ability to continue the organisation’s development as a resilient and ambitious cultural organisation with a strong national reputation. They will have the expertise, passion and ambition to maximise the organisation’s assets and resources, and positively impact communities in North Kent.

This is an exciting opportunity to take Cement Fields into a new phase, working closely with the board of trustees, the staff team, and stakeholders and partners.

For more information about the role and to download the recruitment pack here.

Deadline for applications is 10am Monday 5 December 2022.

If you would like to ask questions about the role or have a conversation with us before applying, please get in touch by email at recruitment@cementfields.org.

About Cement Fields

Cement Fields is a visual art organisation working collaboratively with artists and communities to create ambitious new art along the Thames Estuary, from Dartford to Whitstable.

Cement Fields invites people to collaborate with artists to encounter, research, make, and exchange views on contemporary art, and broadens access to art by creating learning opportunities for young people to develop imagination, skills and find meaningful pathways into creative careers.

Cement Fields has grown out of Whitstable Biennale, a visual art festival founded in 2002 with an international reputation for developing experimental new work, often giving artists their first commission, and attracting over 70,000 visitors to each edition. 

Cement Fields is proud to be a National Portfolio Organisation, supported using public funding by Arts Council England, and the University of Kent.

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