Co-Executive Director (Programs)
Company: Arts Hacker
Location: Kansas City
Posted on: June 1, 2025
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Job Description:
CO-EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR (PROGRAMS)
Charlotte Street seeks a strategic, collaborative, and visionary
leader to serve as its next Co-Executive Director (Programs). This
is a pivotal moment in the organization's evolution as it
transitions to a co-leadership model designed to balance artistic
innovation with operational excellence. The incoming Co-Executive
Director (Programs) will play a central role in guiding the
artistic direction of the organization, supporting and amplifying
the work of contemporary artists, and advancing Charlotte Street's
mission in partnership with the Co-Executive Director (Operations).
Together, they will steward a dynamic team and engage deeply with
Kansas City's local and regional creative communities to ensure
Charlotte Street remains a national leader in artist-centered care
and contemporary practice.MISSION: Charlotte Street centers Kansas
City's most forward-thinking visual artists, writers, and
performers-acting as the primary incubator, provocateur, and
connector for the region's contemporary arts community, and its
leading advocate on the national stage.VALUES: Risk-taking,
Openness, Collaboration, ExcellenceON EQUITY: Charlotte Street
values an equitable, diverse, and inclusive art community, which we
interpret as all artists having fair access to the tools and
resources they need to realize their artistic endeavors. We
acknowledge structural inequities that have excluded individuals
and communities from opportunity based on race, gender, disability,
sexual orientation, class, age, and geography, and strive to
counter those inequities in our work and in representation on our
board, staff, and constituent groups.The individual selected for
this role will address the following priorities:
--- Lead the development, execution, and evolution of Charlotte
Street's artistic and public programs.
--- Oversee residencies, exhibitions, artist awards, and community
engagement initiatives, while cultivating a bold curatorial vision
that reflects the organization's values of risk-taking,
collaboration, openness, and excellence.
--- Mentor and support a talented program staff, manage key
partnerships, and represent the organization in local, regional,
and national conversations on contemporary art and artist
development.
--- Partner with the Co-Executive Director in fundraising and donor
stewardship.
--- As a member of the co-leadership team, share responsibility for
organizational strategy, fundraising, board relations, and the
overall health and culture of Charlotte Street.OPPORTUNITIES +
CHALLENGESStrategic Planning: Charlotte Street's 2020-2024
Strategic Plan identified four key initiatives aimed at cultivating
a dynamic home for artists in various career stages and disciplines
to thrive. These initiatives included: 1) Refining and aligning
PROGRAMS to reflect Charlotte Street's core values; 2) creating
platforms and environments for ARTIST-CENTRIC COMMUNITY BUILDING in
which artists connect with one another, build supportive audiences,
and gain access to resources and networks; 3) STORYTELLING &
ENGAGEMENT along with institutional transparency to establish
strong relationships and build understanding of Charlotte Street's
mission, vision, values, and process with local artists and
communities; and, 4) Evolve and adapt INFRASTRUCTURE and structures
to ensure financial strength, operational agility, and
organizational SUSTAINABILITY. In addition to evaluation of the
previous Strategic Plan, the Co-Executive Director will facilitate
the development of the next organizational Strategic Plan through
staff, board, and community engagement.Capacity Building: From 2015
to 2023, Charlotte Street has experienced a significant period of
growth alongside its investment in a permanent campus. The number
of artists served increased from approximately 80 to over 800, with
an increase of over $130,000 in direct funds to artists. The number
of programs serving both artists and Kansas City audiences has
increased from less than 20 annual events to over 100. In response,
the staff has grown from 4 employees to 9, including specific skill
sets to support programming, marketing, and community engagement.
All of this strategic capacity building has been informed directly
by engagement and listening with the local artist community, while
the organization simultaneously works to bolster its operational
structure and fiscal stability. Charlotte Street's annual operating
budget has grown from just under $600,000 in 2015 to over $1.2
million in 2024. Charlotte Street is currently seeking to grow both
its operational and programming capacity along with increasing
dollar amounts for commissions, awards, and program stipends for
artists, curators, and performance producers. Longer-term goals
include developing new compensation structures that build economic
equity for artists in the region.Arts Campus Engagement: Two and
half years after opening its new home in Midtown Kansas City, the
organization is starting to see evidence of the impact having a
permanent physical presence can have in nurturing a rich and
diverse ecosystem of artists and audiences, and what might most
contribute to continued growth. Charlotte Street's
community-grounded strategy seeks to create recurring platforms for
arts-based community engagement, contributing to strong sense of
belonging on its campus while demystifying and developing interest
in contemporary art in young and historically underserved
audiences. These programs are establishing Charlotte Street as a
third space of neighborhood-positive artistic activity for all
levels of art experience and interest, while centering and
resourcing Kansas City's best contemporary artists and performers.
In addition to this hyperlocal focus, Charlotte Street is poised to
become a nationally and internationally recognized generative hub
for ambitious, experimental art.CANDIDATE PROFILE
The ideal candidate is an experienced leader with a strong
background in contemporary art, public programming, and community
engagement. They are deeply committed to equity and accessibility
in the arts, and bring a collaborative, thoughtful, and adaptive
approach to leadership. They are energized by working closely with
artists, curators, and cultural workers, and bring a nuanced
understanding of interdisciplinary practice, experimental work, and
artist-run culture. The successful candidate will have demonstrated
success in managing teams, developing programming, fundraising, and
building partnerships that center the voices and needs of
artists.
Preferred qualifications include:
--- Five or more years of senior leadership or
curatorial/programming experience within a contemporary arts,
nonprofit, or cultural context.
--- Demonstrated experience in developing and delivering innovative
programs and artistic initiatives.
--- Strong track record of team management, mentorship, and
fostering inclusive organizational culture.
--- Fundraising experience, including proposal writing and donor
cultivation.
--- Deep knowledge of contemporary art, interdisciplinary
practices, and grassroots/artist-led cultural movements.
--- Commitment to antiracism, equity, and social justice in the
arts.
--- Strong communication, facilitation, and partnership-building
skills.ABOUT CHARLOTTE STREET
Charlotte Street was inspired by an artist named John Puscheck, who
lived at 54th and Charlotte Street in Kanas City, Missouri. John's
house became known as the "Charlotte Street Mission" through the
community he created and the sustenance he provided to his fellow
artists in the form of backyard barbeques each time he sold a
painting. Moved by the generosity of spirit and space of belonging
John cultivated, David Hughes, Jr. founded Charlotte Street
Foundation in 1997 with the goal of building a broad community
support system for individual artists in Kansas City. Over the past
three decades, Charlotte Street has built a comprehensive network
of programs designed to create a culture of care for artists.
Charlotte Street responds directly to needs expressed by artists,
providing spaces and resources for creating and presenting work,
opportunities for multidisciplinary collaboration and networking,
building fundamental support systems for sustainable livelihoods,
and generating community and accessible access to contemporary art
and artists in the Kansas City region. Charlotte Street also
facilitates artistic collaboration and exchange, and engages
national philanthropic and cultural leaders with Kansas City
artists and the arts community. In 2021, Charlotte Street opened
its first permanent home, a multidisciplinary arts campus that
includes a museum-quality visual art gallery, a well-equipped
performance space, studios, rehearsal rooms, recording and media
lab, library and archive room, administrative offices, community
garden and gathering spaces. This facility brought all of the
organization's core activities together under one roof, enabling
programs and ideas to cross-pollinate one another, allowing artists
to foster relationships across disciplines, and providing artists
with greater opportunities to build supportive audiences. The $10
million capital campaign to create this campus included $3 million
in reserve funds for long-term program support and creation of an
operating endowment. Charlotte Street's 15-member Board of
Directors represents a breadth of creative and executive leadership
in Kansas City, including representation by working artists on the
Executive Committee. Charlotte Street's programming and grants
benefit artists who express themselves along four core values that
align with our vision towards a stronger arts community in Kansas
City. Artists are chosen for these programs through competitive
panel processes composed of highly respected industry
professionals. In an average year, Charlotte Street serves 700-800
artists in the Kansas City region through programs, exhibitions,
and other resources. Approximately 15,000 square feet of free space
is granted to a combination of individual studio artists and
artist-run organizations. More than $250,000 is distributed
directly to artists in awards and stipends each year. This is the
largest amount of funds dispersed to individual artists by any
Kansas City area organization. Charlotte Street also builds
community by producing over 100 free public events every
year-creating accessible opportunities for local audiences to
connect with new, multidisciplinary art and artists, fostering a
sense of belonging, and growing the fabric of Kansas City's
cultural landscape.KANSAS CITY: A HOME FOR CREATIVE LEADERSHIP
Kansas City is an emerging epicenter of contemporary arts and
culture. With nationally recognized institutions such as the
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art,
Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art and the Kansas City Art
Institute, as well as a dense network of artist-run spaces, music
venues, and cultural organizations, the city is alive with creative
energy. Artists in Kansas City benefit from accessible funding
opportunities, including support from Charlotte Street's own awards
and grants, as well as local, state, and national funders. Cost of
living is low, quality of life is high, and artists find both space
and support to develop ambitious new work. The city's independent
music scene, diverse culinary offerings, and commitment to equity
and innovation make it an inspiring place to live.COMPENSATION +
BENEFITS
This is a full-time, salaried position based in Kansas City,
Missouri. Annual compensation is $120K with a comprehensive
benefits package that includes health insurance, paid vacation and
sick leave, professional development support, and a flexible,
collaborative work culture rooted in artist-first
values.APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS
Charlotte Street is seeking to fill this position in the Fall of
2025. Interested candidates should submit a resume and a two-page
cover letter detailing their qualifications, leadership experience,
and vision for artist-centered programming. Applications should be
sent to info@charlottestreet.org. Priority will be given to
submissions received by June 13, 2025. Candidates who are most
competitive will be invited to an initial virtual interview. All
candidates will be notified of their status as it is decided.More
details on the Co-Executive Director (Programs) position can be
found here:
https://charlottestreet.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/05/co-executive-director-job-opportunity-charlotte-street.pdf
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