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Stage Tech/Performing Arts Production Internship [MASS MoCA, North Adams, MA]

Stage Tech/Performing Arts Production Internship [MASS MoCA, North Adams, MA]

Stage Tech/Performing Arts Production Internship Description: Stage Tech / Performing Arts Production : Interns work with the Production Coordinator, Master Carpenter, Master Electrician, House Sound Engineer, and house crew on all aspects of technical theatre, music, and films. This includes hands-on in all of the 

Graphic Design Internship [MASS MoCA, North Adams, MA]

Graphic Design Internship [MASS MoCA, North Adams, MA]

Graphic Design Internship Description: Graphic Design: Intern assists in day-to-day tasks of MASS MoCA’s in-house design studio, both digital and physical, working closely with the design, curatorial and marketing departments. Working directly with the Creative Director and Senior Designer, this position is 1/3 graphic designer, 

Intern – Education Department [Fuller Craft Museum, Brockton, MA]

Intern – Education Department [Fuller Craft Museum, Brockton, MA]

Intern – Education Department

Description:
The Education Intern assists the Education Coordinator with administrative duties of the education department crucial to its success, and reflects a positive image of Fuller Craft Museum and its mission to the general public.

RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Assist with the administration of programs including but not limited to workshops, tours, outreach and special events, as well as contributing to the overall vision for Education Programs at Fuller Craft Museum.
  • Take registrations for tours and workshops; maintain files/records.
  • Work closely with the Education Coordinator to create and facilitate educational experiences for children and/or families to complement the Museum’s collection and exhibitions.
  • Deliver excellent customer service–is articulate and helpful and ensures a high-quality experience of students and visitors through thoughtful actions and words.
Qualifications:
Strong organizational skills, computer skills, communication skills, and ease with multitasking are all required. Experience leading art activities and/or developing curriculum materials is preferred. Applicants should be undergraduate or graduate students majoring in Education, Studio Art, Art History or Museum Studies. Can commit 8-15 hours per week.
How To Apply:
Send cover letter and resume to Education Coordinator Sage Brousseau, sbrousseau@fullercraft.org
Apply by:
December 18, 2015
Salary:
unpaid

 

VOLUNTEER FOR THE 242nd BOSTON TEA PARTY REENACTMENT [Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, Boston, MA]

VOLUNTEER FOR THE 242nd BOSTON TEA PARTY REENACTMENT [Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, Boston, MA]

VOLUNTEER FOR THE 242nd BOSTON TEA PARTY REENACTMENT Description: Presented by Boston’s famed Old South Meeting House and The Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum, the 242nd Anniversary of the Boston Tea Party Reenactment is an opportunity for the public to join in on one 

Museum Educator (Docent) [Fuller Craft Museum, Brockton, MA]

Museum Educator (Docent) [Fuller Craft Museum, Brockton, MA]

Museum Educator (Docent) Description: Museum Educators are volunteer tour guides who engage visitors of all ages in interactive discussions, and support the mission of the Education Department. Commitment: Complete a one-time, intensive Initial Training program of approximately six weekly 1.5-hour sessions covering basic program skills 

Reception for the Victorian Society in America’s Summer Schools

Reception for the Victorian Society in America’s Summer Schools

The Victorian Society in America

New England Chapter and The Alumni Association of the VSA Summer Schools

WHO: Prospective students including those from nearby academic institutions and VSA Summer School alumni are invited to a reception with illustrated talks and information on the 2016 VSA Newport, Chicago and London Summer Schools. Open to graduate students, academics, architects, and the general public. Please register for the reception by contacting:

CONTACT: Edward Gordon: edwardwgordon@aol.com or 617-872-9001

ADMISSION: Free to all. A donation to the VSA Summer Schools Scholarship Fund is suggested.

WHEN: Sunday, November 22, 2015         TIME: 2:00 to 4:00 PM

WHERE: Trustees Reading Room, Fisher College, 118 Beacon Street, Boston (Nearest MBTA stop: Arlington Street on the Green Line.)

ABOUT: Each summer, the Victorian Society in America sponsors Summer School programs in Newport, RI, Chicago, IL, and London, England. We invite you to study architecture, art, landscape, and preservation at one of our internationally-acclaimed Summer Schools. You will enjoy lectures by leading scholars, private tours of historic sites, and opportunities to get behind the scenes at museums and galleries. The Summer Schools are academically rigorous and physically demanding. A typical day includes lectures and tours by leading scholars, considerable walking, periods of standing, and engaging social experiences. These intensive programs are action packed, with little free time. These programs provide in depth study of the multifaceted architecture and culture of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

PROGRAM DATES: Newport June 3-11; Chicago June 16-21; London July 2-17

TUITION: The 9-day Newport Summer School costs $2,500; the 16-day London Summer School costs $4,500 and the 6-day Chicago Summer School costs $1,850 Tuition includes expert instruction, shared accommodation, some meals, tours, receptions, entrance fees, and bus transportation while on tour, but does not cover transportation to/from the school. Competitive scholarships for qualified applicants may be available from the VSA for the London and Newport Schools.

Further information can be found at www.victoriansociety.org