Trustee, Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art
Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art Closing date: Thu, 30 Apr 2026
- Full time
- Unpaid
Mon, 13 Apr 2026 "> published -
Job Description
The Estorick Collection is a renowned museum in London that brings together some of the most important works created by Italian artists during the first half of the twentieth century. It is Britain's only museum devoted to modern Italian art. Our mission is to nurture understanding and appreciation of art and to ignite new thinking on its role in the face of technological, social and cultural change, among a wide and diverse audience. Trustees of the Estorick Collection are designated as such upon appointment as directors of the Eric and Salome Estorick Foundation which is a private company limited by guarantee, operating and registered as a charity with the Charity Commission (no. 1046374).
Following the departure of a number of long-serving board members, the Estorick is currently looking to expand its Board of Trustees. The New Trustees will use their specific skills and relevant experience to help the Board make strategic decisions and to expand its reach in support of its mission. The Trustees will be strongly aligned with the vision and mission of the Estorick and be proactive in contributing to its success and growth. The successful candidates will be able to demonstrate an interest and passion for the visual arts alongside skills beneficial to a governance role. In addition to attending formal board meetings, Trustees will be willing to undertake informal engagement with the charity, including providing advice on an ad hoc basis to the management team. Trustees will be asked to bring their specific knowledge and experience to help the Board reach sound decisions, assist the senior team with advice as required, and keep informed and support as appropriate the activities of the organisation. We ask Trustees to adhere to the Nolan Principles to ensure integrity, accountability, and objectivity in their board role.
Job Requirements
Commitment: c. 4-6 board meetings per year (c. 2hrs) plus potential subcommittee meetings and annual board strategy day
Board terms: 3 years
Deadline: Midnight April 30, 2026
Job Responsibilities
The New Trustees will use their specific skills and relevant experience to help the Board make strategic decisions and to expand its reach in support of its mission. The Trustees will be strongly aligned with the vision and mission of the Estorick and be proactive in contributing to its success and growth. The successful candidates will be able to demonstrate an interest and passion for the visual arts alongside skills beneficial to a governance role. In addition to attending formal board meetings, Trustees will be willing to undertake informal engagement with the charity, including providing advice on an ad hoc basis to the management team. Trustees will be asked to bring their specific knowledge and experience to help the Board reach sound decisions, assist the senior team with advice as required, and keep informed and support as appropriate the activities of the organisation. We ask Trustees to adhere to the Nolan Principles to ensure integrity, accountability, and objectivity.
Useful Links
Job Overview
- Job Title: Trustee, Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art
- Salary: Unpaid
- Hours: Full time
- Artform: Visual arts
- Role: Fundraising
- Contract: Temporary
- Closing date: Thu, 30 Apr 2026
-
Location:
London
How to Apply
Please send your CV and a cover letter outlining your interest and relevant experience to Director Roberta Cremoncini on [email protected] by midnight April 30, 2026.
If you would like an informal conversation about the role, please contact Board Co-Chair, Jane McNeill (she/her) at [email protected]
About Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art
The Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art opened in London in 1998. A Grade II listed Georgian town house, it was originally restored with support from the Heritage Lottery Fund. Further recent renovations have opened up the space of the ground-floor entranceway, bookshop and café, while its six galleries and art library have also been fully upgraded. The Collection is known internationally for its core of Futurist works, as well as figurative art and sculpture dating from 1890 to the 1950s.