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Job Announcements

Step Into Art is looking for a Museum Educator and Intern for the 2018-2019 school year

Step Into Art is a non-profit museum education organization that provides dynamic, content-rich programs for children in partnership with Boston schools. The organization is looking to fill two roles, that of a museum educator and intern for the 2018-2019 school year.

To apply, please send a resume and brief letter of interest to Abby Rischin: abby@stepintoart.org

 

Museums in the Age of #MeToo

From Medieval Europe to modern day Hollywood, women have long suffered sexualized power imbalances for the sake of “art.” With the recent changing climate, due to the #MeToo movement, museum educators increasingly face the need to address problematic artists and their subjects hanging in our museums. Yet, how can we acknowledge and encourage conversation around controversial artwork without censoring or erasing historically and culturally significant work?

These conflicting viewpoint have come to a head around the painting “Thérèse Dreaming” by 20th century French artist Balthus. The sexualized nature of the painting depicting Balthus’ twelve year old neighbor Thérèse Blanchard drove New York entrepreneur Mia Merril to launch a petition calling for the removal of the painting from the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s walls. The petition, which amassed over 11,000 signatures, was later updated to include a compromise of asking the institution to include a label acknowledging the problematic nature of the artist and painting.  The Met has refused to remove the painting nor update the label copy stating that “art is meant to reflect many time periods, not just the current one.” The National Coalition Against Censorship (NCAC) have released their own statement supporting the Met’s choice and alluding to other recent controversies in the art world. 

“Recent cases of censorship, including the threats of violence that forced the Guggenheim Museum in New York to remove several exhibits, reveal a disturbing trend of attempts to stifle art that engages difficult subjects .Art can often offer insights into difficult realities and, as such, merits vigorous defense. NCAC applauds The Met’s refusal to bow to its critics. We will continue to support cultural institutions that allow members of the public to make up their own minds about what is ‘offensive.'” –NCAC Press Release

The Met and NCAC responses hinge at the root of this conflict. In recent years the art world has been rocked by controversies such as Terry RichardsonNicolas Nixon, and other reports of the rampant sexual harassment. As a result many institutions are no longer supporting contemporary artists with problematic histories. Yet, many of the artists we applaud, such as Picasso, Balthus, and Diego Rivera, If alive today, would be considered highly problematic in our current climate. Artwork has long placed women at an imbalance of power, an object of beauty meant to serve its male creator. Through the display of this glorified power imbalance, are museum supporting upholding the sexualization and exploitation of women? If so, what is our role is dispelling this toxic culture? As museum educators, how can we teach important works of art without erasing the damages done to women through the adoration of this artwork?

In the face of these issues, many museum educators are advocating for changing “context, not content.” While art has historically been contextualized within its own time period, cultural, social, and political contexts, it is increasingly important to analyze the works meaning within our current cultural climate. Instead of ignoring the controversial aspects of a piece of art we must embrace that controversy and expand upon what story the artwork can tell. Through this we can spark dialogue and incite difficult conversations that need to be had within the art world.

Weekly Jobs Roundup!

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New England

Graduate Gallery Assistant/Intern  [Tufts University Gallery, Medford, MA]

Director of Museum Education [Newport Art Museum, Newport, RI]

School and Teacher Programs Manager [Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, CT]

Youth and Community Programs Manager [Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford, CT]

Director of Education and Experience [Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, MA]

Museum Educator, Part-time [EcoTarium, Worcester, MA]

Director of Membership and Corporate Partnership [Mystic Seaport Museum, Mystic, CT]

Executive Director [American Precision Museum, Windsor, VT]

Mid Atlantic

Education Manager [Historic Hudson Valley, Sleepy Hollow, New York]

Curator of Rare Books [Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, Washington, DC]

Midwest

Education and Volunteer Coordinator [Museums of Western Colorado, Grand Junction, CO]

South

Curator of Decorative Arts and Design [High Museum of Art, Atlanta, GA]

Museum Educator for Adult Programs [Chrysler Museum of Art, Norfolk, VA]

West

Educational Programs Manager [Texas Ranger Hall of Fame and Museum, Waco, TX]

Assistant Curator for Exhibition Projects [Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, CA]

Director of Marketing and Audience Engagement [Oakland Museum of California, Oakland, CA]

Learning Director [The Leonardo Museum, Salt Lake City, UT]

 

Job Announcements

Graduate Gallery Assistant for Tufts University Students

Tufts University Art Galleries is seeking a graduate student interested in museum pedagogy, audience development, and public programs to work closely with the Gallery Educator & Academic Programs Coordinator for the 18-19 academic year.

The Graduate Assistant will conduct research on future exhibitions, organize and create resource materials for faculty and students, design and implement campus-wide public programs in conjunction with exhibitions, and provide informal learning opportunities in the Gallery. The Gallery Educator will train and mentor the Graduate Assistant to facilitate discussion-based tours in current exhibitions using a variety of museum pedagogies (i.e., VTS, Artful Thinking). This fall, the Gallery will feature Expressions Unbound: American Outsider Art from the Andrew and Linda Safran Collection, which brings together 38 artworks by some of the foremost self-taught artists of the 20th century and States of Freedom: The Figure in Flux, a pan-historical group exhibition of contemporary and historical work in which the body appears fragmented, flattened, or collaged.

The schedule for this paid position is flexible, but the expectation is a commitment of 5-10 hours per week. This position can be used to fulfill the Museum Studies internship requirement. Applicants should send a letter of interest and CV/Resume to Liz Canter at Elizabeth.canter@tufts.edu.

Weekly Jobs Roundup!

Here’s your weekly roundup of new jobs! Happy Hunting!

New England

Director of Education and Experience [Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Massachusetts] 

Museum Educator [EcoTarium, Worcester, Massachusetts]

Exhibits Project Manager [Boston Children’s Museum, Boston, Massachusetts]

Assistant Director [Carpenter Museum, Rehoboth, Massachusetts]

Development Coordinator [Newport Restoration Foundation, Newport, Rhode Island]

Exhibition Manager [Portland Museum of Art, Portland, Maine]

Assistant Registrar- Collections [Portland Museum of Art, Portland, Maine]

Education Coordinator [Wilson Museum, Castine, Maine]

Zvi Grunberg Resident Fellowship [Bruce Museum, Greenwich, Connecticut]

Mid Atlantic

Education Manager [Historic Hudson Valley, Sleepy Hollow, New York]

Museum Site Manager [Coastal Georgia Historical Society, St. Simonds Island, Georgia]

Outreach Archivist [University of Georgia Libraries, Athens, Georgia]

Research and Exhibition Assistant [Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania] 

Development Associate [Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve, New Hope, Pennsylvania]

Museum Preparator [Boca Raton Museum of Art, Boca Raton, Florida]

Midwest

Museum Assistant [Rogers Historical Museum, Rogers, Arkansas]

Historic Structures Manager [Brucemore, Cedar Rapids, Iowa]

Curatorial Assistant [Akron Art Museum, Akron, Ohio]

Visitor Services Manager [Ford Piquette Avenue Plant, Detroit, Michigan]

South

Assistant Registrar/Auction Assistant [Sante Fe Art Auction, Sante Fe, New Mexico]

West

Registrar, Exhibitions [Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, California]

Associate Conservator [The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, California]

 

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