Emerging Arts Leader Intern, School & Educator Programs
Company: Seattle Art Museum
Location: Seattle
Posted on: November 6, 2024
Job Description:
Winter Quarter 2025Applications Due: November 8, 2024Position
Start: January 8, 2025 (Estimated)Position End: March 15, 2025
(Estimated)TITLE: Emerging Arts Leader, School & Educator
ProgramsDEPARTMENT: Education & Public EngagementDEPARTMENT STAFF
MENTOR: Manager for School & Educator ProgramsPROGRAM
OVERVIEWSeattle Art Museum connects art to life. SAM strives for
its employees, volunteers, and interns to reflect the community in
which it exists. Emerging Arts Leader internships are intended to
open career pathways for individuals who bring dynamic backgrounds
and perspectives to their work in art, museums, or community
engagement.While diversity can embody many characteristics, this
internship program is intended to engage with historically
under-represented groups in the museum field including, but not
limited to, individuals of African American, Asian,
Latino/Hispanic, Native American, or Pacific Islander
descent.EMERGING ARTS LEADER, SCHOOL & EDUCATOR PROGRAMSPartnering
with SAM's Education team, this intern will focus on developing
tour stops and visual aids/touchable objects for SAM's upcoming
exhibitions of artwork by Suchitra Mattai and Ai Weiwei.Guided
tours at SAM Downtown and Seattle Asian Art Museum currently
integrate one object from a special exhibition to ensure that
students visiting the museum are able to experience these
exhibitions during the limited time they are on view. The intern
will be responsible for selecting an object in the Suchitra Mattai
exhibition and 1-3 objects in the Ai Weiwei exhibition to be
integrated as a tour stop in the following guided tour types:
Families Around the World, Artistic Elements/Choices, Art of
Empathy, and Eyes on Asia.In addition to developing a tour stop
with looking questions, key points, and engagement strategies, the
intern will also create visual aids and source touchable objects to
enhance each stop based on tour theme and relevant learning
standards. The intern will also have the option to lead guided
school tours to familiarize themselves with tour format and
curriculum.LEARNING OBJECTIVESThis intern will learn to navigate a
multi-department organization, form meaningful professional
relationships, and apply their own perspectives and leadership
experience to work at the museum. In addition, this intern
will:
- Develop a clear understanding of SAM's current strategies in
developing educational programs and engaging a broad range of
audiences within our galleries.
- Learn to collect, organize, and summarize information from
multiple sources.
- Refine a writing style that clearly articulates program goals,
learning outcomes, and impacts for visiting audiences.FSLA STATUS:
Temporary, Non-ExemptCOMPENSATION: $20.76 per hour, 15 hours per
week, for 10 weeksEXPECTED TIME COMMITMENT: 15 hours per week, for
10 weeks. Schedule is flexible within Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm office
hours. Start and end dates may also be flexible depending on intern
needs and academic schedule.Due to the hands-on nature of this
internship, a majority of this position's work will be on-site.
Limited weekly hours for remote work may be available, if flexible
scheduling is needed.ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Research artwork and educational strategies to engage school
tour audiences in Suchitra Mattai and Ai Weiwei exhibitions.
- Learn about key concepts and techniques related to learning in
a museum gallery, such as Visual Thinking Strategies, multimodal
communication, and relevant curriculum/learning standards.
- Develop 1 tour stop for Suchitra Mattai exhibition and 1-3 tour
stops for Ai Weiwei exhibition, including visual aids and
touchables for each stop.
- Develop and deliver a presentation related to your internship
work or professional interests.
- Complete a job shadow with frontline volunteers during open
hours.
- Complete a one-page reflection, blog post, or interview about
your internship experience.
- Attend Enrichment Sessions, informational interviews, and
check-ins as available.KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
REQUIRED:
- Demonstrated interest or experience in the arts, education, or
public arts programs. Competitive candidates will be able to
articulate why this Emerging Arts Leader Internship supports their
professional goals in museums or the wider arts industry.
- Familiarity with engaging multilingual learners and
differentiating educational approaches for student needs is
preferred. Candidates with in-classroom instructional experience
are well-positioned to get the most out of this internship
experience.
- Some familiarity with Visual Thinking Strategies or engaging
audiences as a teacher, docent, or guide is preferred, but not
required.
- Strong writing and communication skills, and ability to clearly
articulate goals, progress, and outcomes to a professional
audience.
- Clear understanding of and ability to discuss concepts related
to racial equity, intersectionality, and social justice.
- Demonstrated proficiency in general computer use, including
Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint) and the
internet.
- Ability to ask for help and accept supervision and evaluation
of your work.
- Ability to work with others professionally and tactfully.
- Ability to adhere to museum policies and support management
decisions in a positive, professional manner.EDUCATION & REQUIRED
EXPERIENCE: Applicants are not required to have previous
professional or museum experience. Competitive applicants will show
a demonstrated commitment to the arts and leadership in community
building. Emerging Arts Leader internships are open to applicants
at any stage of their career journey, including graduate and
post-graduate students. At minimum, a high school diploma or
equivalent is required.WORKING CONDITIONS:Work areas are primarily
inside, in a climate-controlled environment with light background
noise. Work is occasionally performed at other indoor and outdoor
sites.PHYSICAL ACTIVITIES REQUIRED FOR ESSENTIAL
FUNCTIONS:Stationary Work: Approximately 80% of time is spent
stationary while working at a desk. Balance of time (approximately
20%) is spent moving around the work area. Occasional extended
periods of standing may be required when assisting at Museum
events.Communication: Clear and effective verbal and written
communication in English with volunteers, donors, members, the
public, and co-workers is necessary.Moving: The ability to move up
to twenty pounds on occasion is necessary for moving files,
equipment, and supplies. Must be able to regularly position self to
access files.Office Work: Ability to effectively and regularly
operate a computer, keyboard, and other office productivity
machinery, such as copy machines and printers, and ability to
inspect, prepare, and use paperwork, files, equipment, and supplies
is necessary.APPLICATION PROCESS (APPLICATION DEADLINE: NOVEMBER
8TH at 5:00PM)Applications are only accepted via the online form at
.Application materials in PDF format may also be sent to
internships@seattleartmuseum.org.Each application should
include:
- Application Form (completed online)
- Personal Statement of no more than 700 words detailing:
- How your personal background or academic/professional
experiences inform your perspective on education and learning in
museums, community, and the arts.
- How questions of equity and inclusion shape your personal and
professional goals.
- What you hope to gain from this experience and how it might
enhance your education and career plans.
- How you consider yourself as meeting the specific criteria set
out in the job description for this internship.
- Resume, which describes experiences you believe are relevant to
this internship and your professional goals. This may include
professional experience, volunteer work, extracurricular
activities, community service, and academic projects.
- At least one Letter of Recommendation, ideally from a teacher,
supervisor, or mentor. References should be emailed directly to ,
with the applicant name noted in the Subject line.Please be aware
that SAM does not sponsor work or study visas for interns at this
time.Seattle Art Museum (SAM) is committed to ensuring that all
employees and volunteers enjoy a respectful, inclusive, and
welcoming workplace. SAM is proud to be an equal opportunity
employer. All qualified candidates will receive consideration for
employment without regard to race, creed, color, national origin,
sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, age,
disability, honorably discharged veteran or military status,
retaliation or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by
a person with a disability.SAM is dedicated to racial equity and
strives for employees, volunteers, and interns who are passionate,
qualified, and offer diverse perspectives. SAM prioritizes racial
equity in the workplace because we know that people of color are
the most impacted when it comes to inequities.We encourage you to
submit an application, even if your experience doesn't feel like a
100% match with the position. We know applying for a job can be
intimidating, and research tells us that womxn and folks of color
are less likely to apply if they don't see themselves meeting every
single qualification. We encourage you to apply, even if you feel
unsure about whether you meet every requirement in this job post.
You could very well be a great fit for this role or others.
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