Executive Director, The Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures, Tucson, AZ
Company: Southeastern Museums Conference
Location: Tucson
Posted on: June 1, 2025
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Job Description:
Executive Director, The Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures,
Tucson, AZMuseum Search & Reference is excited to announce the
search for the next Executive Director of The Mini Time Machine
Museum of Miniatures (TMTM) . A true gem of an eclectic collection
in Tucson, Arizona, this museum offers visitors an experience
rooted in history and imagination through a remarkable,
founder-originated collection of miniature displays and imaginary
environments. Entering a new chapter in its fifteen-year history,
The Mini Time Machine Museum of Miniatures seeks an Executive
Director to lead the Museum with strategic vision, creativity, and
organizational acumen while charting new pathways for growth and
engagement. Housed in an impressive facility on iconic desert
grounds, the organization plans to leverage its solid financial
foundation to build new partnerships and programs across
disciplines that will captivate, engage, and inspire future
generations.THE MINI TIME MACHINE MUSEUM OF MINIATURESThe magical
world of miniatures is on full display at The Mini Time Machine
Museum of Miniatures, as visitors are transported to different
lands and times through the stories told by over 300 miniature
houses and room boxes, expertly displayed in over 10,000 square
feet of state-of-the-art exhibit space. The Museum was created with
the imagination and dedication of its founders, Patricia and Walter
Arnell, longtime Tucson residents. Herself a miniaturist, Pat
Arnell collected widely and enthusiastically for over 40 years and
became active in the national and international miniature
community, generating an abiding desire to share her collection and
passion with the larger public. The Arnells made their dream a
reality, opening the Museum in 2009 with a stunning new building
specifically designed to house Pat Arnell's' own work as well as
the collection, and offer changing programs and exhibitions. For
example, a current exhibition features Broadway set models by David
Korins, the designer of Hamilton (visit: (
https://theminitimemachine.org/exhibitions/david-korins/ ), and
September brings Ray Harryhausen's exhibit Miniatures of the Silver
Screen (
https://theminitimemachine.org/exhibitions/ray-harryhausen-miniature-models/
).A nonprofit supported largely by the Arnell Trust, the Museum is
situated on pristine grounds that provide spectacular views of the
Catalina Mountains and the surrounding desert. Offering an
attractive and well-equipped facility with various resources and
community meeting spaces, the Museum is poised to expand its
mission to preserve and advance the art of miniatures while
inviting other perspectives and disciplines into the collective
conversation inspired by its collection.The concept of "the mini
time machine" was born from the notion that a visitor would be
transported to different eras by the stories and history of the
pieces in the permanent collection, which include antique
dollhouses dating to 1742, contemporary fine-scale miniatures.
Changing exhibitions, programs, miniaturist-led workshops, private
and school group tours, and events for all ages, build a new
community of enthusiasts and bring history to life in unexpected
ways. Through storytelling and historic contextualization, the
Museum encourages an appreciation of the exquisite details of the
works on display for their ingenuity, inventiveness, and
craftsmanship, with the intention to elicit visitor engagement and
the power of the imagination.The Museum is led by an expanding
seven-person Board of Directors, including Sarah Arnell, the
Founder's daughter, and nine full-time and fifteen part-time staff,
including the positions of Curator, Registrar, Education Director,
Marketing Coordinator, and Member Relations Manager. Annual
visitorship for 2024 exceeded 46,000, engaged through a combination
of general visits, private events, group and school tours, classes,
workshops, and summer camps. Active membership is currently over
600. At the close of fiscal year 2024, the Museum's budget was just
over $1.6 million; it receives a sizeable annual dispensation from
the Trust.THE OPPORTUNITYA relatively young organization with a
unique mission, the Museum is excited to leverage its outstanding
facility, fascinating collection, and secure financial position to
attract a broader array of visitors. The recent passing of its
founder marks a transition in leadership and brings the potential
for a broadening of innovative partnerships and cross-disciplinary
programming. The new Executive Director will be an entrepreneurial,
energetic, and inspirational leader who understands museum
administration and board development and has a track record of
successful strategic re-visioning, relationship-building, and
innovative programming to move the Museum forward in terms of
visibility, relevancy, and community engagement.The new Executive
Director will partner with the Board on a comprehensive strategic
planning process to establish the goals and vision for the coming
three to five years. This will lay the groundwork and create a
roadmap to proactively identify and cultivate new audiences,
donors, and partnerships with other institutions and local
organizations. The Executive Director will spearhead efforts to
incorporate fundraising and development strategies into the
Museum's offerings to foster a healthy revenue mix and ensure the
Museum's long-term sustainability.The Director will be a motivated
and enthusiastic leader and mentor to the staff, embracing various
perspectives and consistently advocating for a unified approach
that strengthens the organization and its mission.The Executive
Director currently has seven direct reports who, in turn, oversee
the rest of the staff. The Director must be skilled in integrated
team management and possess the emotional intelligence,
approachability, and sensitivity required to lead and empower staff
members to excel in their work. As a passionate advocate for the
organization, the new Executive Director will collaborate with the
Board to promote best practices in governance while supporting and
encouraging the Board in their organizational advocacy and
engagement efforts. In the community, the Director will be seen as
the Museum's primary spokesperson, visible and accessible to those
interested in becoming more involved in the Museum's mission and
activities.RESPONSIBILITIES AND EXPECTATIONSThe broad strategic
priorities of this position will require the incoming Executive
Director to be a skilled communicator, capable of building
productive relationships with a wide variety of stakeholders.
Ideally, they will possess experience in small museum and board
development and a business-oriented mindset suited to the
administration of a young cultural organization. They will be a
passionate and resourceful innovator, able to advance a strategic
vision with a collaborative approach. They will have the ability to
tell the story of the Museum and its mission in a fun and engaging
manner that builds bridges between history and the present while
activating the collection to create relevance and engagement with
real-world issues, topical subjects, and living artists.The new
Executive Director will:
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