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A B.A. in art, art history or museum studies or closely related fields required. The Head Registrar will supervise permanent collections registrars and exhibition registrars, plan and direct all registration activities, including all incoming and outgoing loans, and processing new acquisitions.
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Current student or recent graduate in Media and Communication, Photography, Documentary, Film, Art, Art History, or a related field preferred. We are inviting applications for a three-month internship program for the role of VIDEOGRAPHER & VIDEO EDITOR. This position offers invaluable hands-on experience in the contemporary art and media sector and a unique opportunity to engage with innovative artists and art forms.
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Master’s degree (e.g. MA in Museum Studies, Art History, Arts Administration or Arts Education, or MFA) required, along with demonstrated experience in administration and coordination of an arts facility.
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Master's Degree in Museum Studies, Library Science, Art, Art History, History, or related field. The Curator of Exhibits and Collections is responsible for managing all aspects of the care, preservation, and exhibition of the Pearce Museum's art, archival, and artifact collections.
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The Curatorial Associate supports all aspects of the exhibition process in the Art Curatorial Department at BAMPFA, bringing some experience in the museum field as well as knowledge of a broad range of art historical areas and the international art world.
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M.A. or MFA in art, art history, design, museum studies or collection management and/or equivalent education or experience. The Assistant Director of Galleries & Exhibitions will lead the development of exhibition planning & installation for the Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA.
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Required Knowledge, Skills and AbilitiesStrong knowledge of photography, sculpture, paintings, contemporary art, art history, arts management and have fundamental knowledge of marketing concepts.
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Knowledge of industry best practices for art handling to ensure safe travel and exhibition of artwork. Bachelor's degree or higher in Fine Arts, Art History, or a related field is preferred.
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M.A. degree or equivalent in art history, museum studies, curatorial studies or related field; The Richard M. Ross Museum, located in an extensively retrofitted post office, opened in 2002 and has become one of the premier exhibition spaces in central Ohio. The mission of the Ross Art Museum is to mount exhibitions that support and enhance the curriculum of the Fine Arts Department and the liberal arts teaching mission of the University.
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Requirements : Bachelor’s degree in Art History, Fine Arts, Museum Studies, or related field. Pitt-Bradford is looking for a self-directed professional with a strong creative vision to lead the university’s 3,400 square-foot Art Deco exhibition space celebrating the craft of Opera and the achievements of renowned diva and Bradford-native Marilyn Horne.
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Use the findings to make informed adjustments and improvements to the art strategy REQUIEREMENTS Required Education: Bachelor's degree in Art, Art History, Fine Arts or related field Preferred Education: Master's degree in Art, Art History, Fine Arts or related field Required Experience: Ten (10) to 15 years' experience in Art, Art History, Fine Arts, or related field experience in a complex organization.
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Master’s degree in museum design, set design, art history, anthropology, or a related design field. 4-7 years of previous experience in museum or gallery exhibition design, curation, or collections management.
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Bachelor’s degree in Art History, Museum Administration with a specialty in collections administration or related field. Acts as a liaison between various parties contributing to the exhibition, valuation, conservation, and safety and protection of the works (i.e., resort engineering and security teams, insurance brokers, appraisers, interior designers, conservators, etc.
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DESCRIPTIONThe UC San Diego Department of Visual Arts is one of the country's leading centers for study and research in art and art history. The Mandeville Art Gallery has a five-decade history of presenting innovative art in the context of a major research university.
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What we would like you to have: Bachelor of Arts in Legal Studies and/or Art History preferred; a Paralegal certification is a plus but not required. Our global exhibition program expands beyond our locations in New York, London, Los Angeles, Hong Kong, and Paris, representing seventy artists and estates.
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