Archive for September, 2022

Event: The Changing Face of Museum Leadership

Thursday, September 8th, 2022
The Changing Face of Museum Leadership 

Monday, September 12, 2022
6:00 pm – 8:30 pm


ASU California Center in Downtown Los Angeles
1111 S Broadway, Los Angeles, CA 90015
 


Over the last several years, driven in part by reports released by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and Americans for the Arts, a growing awareness has emerged among museums and arts organizations that the cultural sector remains less diverse than the whole of American society. The focus on being more diverse and equitable is not a public relations issue, but an essential part of making museums welcoming cultural and social spaces. 

In an event moderated by Deborah Cullen-Morales of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, we invite you to hear from the next generation of art museum leaders as they offer a series of provocations to ASU leadership and respected museum directors at the forefront of leading efforts to change the sector.

Distinguished panelists include:

  • Michael Govan, CEO and Wallis Annenberg Director, Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
  • Franklin Sirmans, director, Perez Art Museum, Miami.
  • Dhyandra Lawson, recent graduate and assistant curator, Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
  • Matthew Villar Miranda, recent graduate and visual arts fellow, Walker Art Center.
  • Celia Yang, head of director’s strategic initiatives, Asia, Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
  • Miki Garcia, director, ASU Art Museum.

Designed for arts-interested audiences and museumgoers, the event is organized by the ASU-LACMA Master’s Fellowship Program in art history, a partnership launched in 2018 by ASU and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art with the goal to culturally diversify the leadership of museums. The event marks the fourth anniversary of the program and the addition of the Perez Art Museum to a growing national consortium of museum partners.

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Painting Assistant for Artist Studio

Thursday, September 8th, 2022

An artist’s studio located in El Sereno, Los Angeles is looking for painters to assist with production of large-scale ( 5-10 ft tall) oil paintings. The position is freelance/contracted, we’re currently looking for a 3-month commitment (October – December) with possibility for a longer-term employee position thereafter. Scheduling is flexible, minimum 2 days/week, beginning with a paid trial period. Studio operating hours are Mon – Fri, 10am – 6pm.

Responsibilities:

– Communicate with Artist, Studio Manager, and Head Assistant to agree on painting method and final result, adapt to feedback throughout process

– Produce paintings in accordance with Artist’s desired methods and timelines

– Set up painting station, clean station after use, maintain organization of studio materials 

– Maintain discretion about studio operations and follow studio policies regarding communication, safety, and cleanliness

Requirements:

– Several years experience with oil painting

– Technical proficiency with photo-realistic rendering, detailed landscape painting, and precise linework

– Comfortable with large-scale paintings, between 5-10 ft tall. 

– Self-sufficient, able to work for several hours at a time without direct supervision

– Ability to incorporate feedback and adjust painting style accordingly

Rate begins at $22/hr, negotiable commensurate to experience

Please send you resume and portfolio (pdf or individual images) exemplifying technical painting abilities, and / or website to: manager.artiststudio@gmail.com