The Registration & Collections Management department is responsible for implementation of the Museums' policies and procedures pertaining to the acquisition, deaccession, storage, lending, borrowing, insurance, movement, transport, and overall disposition of objects in the collections as well as for loans to the Museums. Contact:īetsy Registrar | Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco Review of applications will begin on July 10, 2023, and will be accepted until the position is filled. To apply, please submit a cover letter, resume, and names of three references to Betsy McKee, Assistant to the President, or to P.O. This position has a starting salary range of $31,000-33,000 a year. This entry-level position is an excellent opportunity for anyone with a strong interest in collections management, conservation, or decorative arts. The Collections Care Technician reports to the Collections Manager and is a full-time (35-hours per week), non-exempt position. This position is primarily responsible for the cleaning, monitoring, and long-term preservation of Historic Deerfield’s collections within the museum buildings and storage areas. Historic Deerfield seeks an energetic, full-time Collections Care Technician to assist in the care and management of Historic Deerfield’s museum houses and decorative arts collections. The Green Space Director will report to the Executive Director and for the first several months will be supported by our master gardener, who has been managing the grounds. This is a full time, year round position with a salary range of $45,000 – $50,000.Collections Care Technician | Historic Deerfield This is a new position and an opportunity to strengthen an established program to make it more sustainable. Our programming includes 5 gardens, a summer intern program, a seasonal farm stand, health & wellness workshops, tree planting, and a variety of educational and celebratory community events. The peacemaking green space serves as an outdoor classroom with trips related to environmental education, women’s rights history, and the abolition of slavery. We are seeking a passionate and community-driven director to promote green spaces and to manage and coordinate programming at our historic Quaker burial ground and arboretum in Fairhill, North Philadelphia. The Project Manager and Curator will commission and coordinate four artistic expressions between Winter 2023 and Fall 2024, including a kickoff and concluding event, to achieve the project goals. This project will precede the installation of the permanent public art memorial at Bethel Burial Ground shining light on the histories and transformations of the area and highlighting the tensions of race, class, and displacement that persist in Philadelphia and the country today. This project has a $30,000 budget to commission artists of various disciplines to create public cultural programming in reaction to the stories of ambition, conflict, unspoken voices, and lost identity. OACCE wants to leverage the site’s complex and under-told history as a catalyst for creativity. The Office of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy (OACCE) seeks a part-time Project Manager and Curator to identify and present programming to share this history with the Queen Village community, and the City of Philadelphia at large. Project Manager & Curator, “A Peaceful Place: From Burying Ground to Playground”
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