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Job Roundup

Northeast:

Major Gifts Officer, Andover Center for History and Culture (Andover, MA)

Development Officer, Lyman Allyn Art Museum (New London, CT)

Community Outreach and Education Coordinator, Fuller Craft Museum (Brockton, MA)

Volunteer and School Programs Manager, New Bedford Whaling Museum (New Bedford, MA)

We Design Program Coordinator, Design Museum Everywhere (Boston, MA)

STEM/STEAM Online Instructor, Artisan’s Asylum (Remote/Somerville, MA)

Mid-Atlantic:

Education Specialist, B&O Railroad Museum (Baltimore, MD)

Curatorial Specialist, The Phillips Collection (Washington DC)

Midwest:

Coordinator of School Based Learning, Cincinnati Art Museum (Cincinnati, OH) 

South:

Chief Historian, National Medal of Honor Museum (Arlington, TX)

Exhibition Designer/Preparator, National Civil Rights Museum (Memphis, TN)

West:

Vice President of Learning and Innovation, Woodland Park Zoo (Seattle, WA)

Week 2 is here!

The theme for the Week 2 of My Home is a Museum project will be – “What matters…”. This theme inspired by the social justice movement currently happening across the United States. I thought that it would be interesting to reflect on these happenings through the prism of our personal life. At the meantime, the response doesn’t need to include an object directly related to the current events. I encourage everyone to find an object/s which describe what matters to you personally. 

How to respond?

  1. Choose an object what fits the theme
  2. Take 1-3 pictures of the object
  3. How does the object exemplify what matters to you?
  4. What experience in your life made this object matter to you?

Please include the answers to the following information when submitting your entry:

  1. What it your name?
  2. Where do you live?
  3. What do you do?

P.S. Please note that by submitting your response for this project you give permission to share it later on the blog.  

A response to the theme of “Transparency”

The first week of the project covering a theme of “Transparency” is officially over. I am excited to share the submission for this week. 

Khushbu Kshirsagar

(2nd year, MS STEM Education, Tufts University)

“It is a tape dispenser.

I chose this object because I like its shape; it looks like an apostrophe and I feel like it can be reused later at some point of time.”

There are infinite ways of interpreting the objects in our ordinary living environments. Looking forward to see your home treasures. 

Job Roundup

Northeast:

Annual Giving Officer, Museum of Science (Boston, MA)

Director of Finance, Jacob’s Pillow Dance (Becket, MA)

Math Teacher, Walnut Hill School for the Arts (Natick, MA)

Sr. Facilities Project Manager, Museum of Science (Boston, MA)

Customer Service and Technical Support Specialist, Cheng & Tsui (Boston, MA)

Two Year Curatorial Fellow, Albright-Knox Art Gallery (Buffalo, NY)

Mid-Atlantic:

Richard Armstrong Curator or Associate Curator of Modern & Contemporary Art, Carnegie Museum of Art (Pittsburgh, PA)

History Coordinator/Museum Manager II, Riversdale House Museum (Riverdale, MD)

South:

Audience Engagement Manager (Education), Victoria College Cultural Affairs Department (Victoria, TX)

Head of Development, McNay Art Museum (San Antonio, TX)

Creative Director, McColl Center for Art + Innovation (Charlotte, NC)

Midwest:

Program Assistant, Art Bridges Foundation (Bentonville, AR)

West:

Curator of Collections, Historical Museum at Fort Missoula (Missoula, MT)

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