Month: August 2015

MFA Ambassador Program [Paid Position for Students]

MFA Ambassador Program [Paid Position for Students]

The MFA Ambassador Program is an opportunity open to work-study eligible students at participating universities. Ambassadors provide on-the-spot customer service to MFA visitors throughout the building. They help visitors plan and navigate the Museum and offer guidance and interpretation. Positions begin in the fall semester 

Exhibit Developer [MIT Museum, Cambridge]

Exhibit Developer [MIT Museum, Cambridge]

Exhibit Developer Position Overview: The MIT Museum seeks an exhibit developer experienced in dynamic environments that interpret art and science with an emphasis on interactive experiences and the interpretation of collections. The Exhibit Developer is responsible for supporting the development of museum exhibits through exhibit 

Curatorial Assistant for Special Exhibitions and Publications [Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge]

Curatorial Assistant for Special Exhibitions and Publications [Harvard Art Museums, Cambridge]

Description:
Summary:
The Curatorial Assistant for Special Exhibitions and Publications provides organizational, research, logistical, and clerical support for the development and production of special exhibitions and their connected publications, interpretive materials and programs, and for major collections catalogues in the Division of Asian and Mediterranean Art.
The Curatorial Assistant position is an opportunity for individuals to gain or further develop curatorial experience to advance their career in museums.
Please note: This is a 2 year term position.

Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Provides general curatorial assistance in the planning, organization, and implementation of exhibitions and related publications and programs, including logistical and research support in the preparation of checklists, loan requests, exhibition catalogues, didactic materials, interpretive labels, and other exhibition related materials.
  • Provides organizational support for the preparation and publication of major catalogues of the permanent collections in digital and printed format, including creating checklists, acting as liaison with outside authors, coordinating photography and other imaging, and verifying object and provenance information.
  • Coordinates and supports project specific contributions to major grant driven initiatives connected to assigned exhibitions and publications, assisting with the preparation of grant proposals, fundraising narratives, and project budgets.
  • Contributes to the development of and assists with the production of online content related to assigned exhibitions and publications.
  • Acts as a source of information about assigned exhibitions and publications to internal and external stakeholders including students, faculty, visiting scholars, artists, collectors, dealers, and staff involved in the exhibition and publication production.
  • Works in close collaboration with Editorial, Design, and Collections Management departments and also coordinates regularly with the Division of Academic and Public Programs, Communications, Conservation Center, Archives, Digital Images and Visual Resources, Information Technology, and institutional Advancement departments.
  • Provides clerical and administrative support connected to assigned exhibitions and publications as needed, including correspondence and mailings, organizing and documenting meetings and conference calls, and preparing materials for presentations including PowerPoint presentations.
  • Performs other related duties as required.
Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree with background in Asian, Islamic, or ancient Mediterranean art history and culture. Museum experience strongly preferred.  Master’s degree or work toward master’s preferred.  Solid art-historical research skills and strong written and verbal communications skills.  Excellent organizational and interpersonal skills.  Strong computer skills, especially word processing and database skills; ability to learn new applications and procedures as required, prior knowledge of TMS an asset.  Accuracy with detail and ability to follow through on projects despite interruptions.  Knowledge of at least one relevant language preferred.  Must be flexible, punctual, and able to function well both independently and as part of a team.
How To Apply:
https://jobs.brassring.com/tgwebhost/jobdetails.aspx?SID=^slVNJmPohsHGmLyHTcOVnGvDYcY2ny9YP3%2f1vmWepTssVRcgiFQssXtjFabqzKGB&jobId=1162277&type=search&JobReqLang=1&recordstart=1&JobSiteId=5340&JobSiteInfo=1162277_5340&GQId=0
Apply by:
October 01, 2015
About this Organization:
The Division of Asian and Mediterranean Art is a curatorial division of the Harvard Art Museums.
Gallery Intern [Harvard Ed Portal, Brighton/Allston]

Gallery Intern [Harvard Ed Portal, Brighton/Allston]

Gallery Intern Description: The new Ed Portal facility in north Allston opened its doors in February 2015 and includes a 120-seat performance space and a small gallery. The person hired for this internship will be involved in the curation and installation of exhibitions in the 

Weekly Jobs Roundup!

Weekly Jobs Roundup!

Here’s our weekly roundup of new jobs. As always, they go up immediately on their own page. Happy hunting! Employment & Training Specialist [New England Aquarium] Museum Educator (Docent) [Fuller Craft Museum] Executive Assistant to the Ann and Graham Gund Director [Museum of Fine Arts, Boston] Senior