Asheville Art Museum seeks to hire for several positions
Membership & Events Coordinator/Development Assistant
The Asheville Art Museum is seeking a Membership & Events Coordinator/Development Assistant. See the job description for more details and how to apply. No phone calls or in-person visits, please.
Communications Manager
The Asheville Art Museum is seeking a Communications Manager. See the job description for more details and how to apply. No phone calls or in-person visits, please.
Exhibitions Curator
The Asheville Art Museum is re-posting its opening for an Exhibitions Curator. See the job description for more details and how to apply. No phone calls or in-person visits, please.
Internships at the Asheville Art Museum
Please send current c.v. or resume, a list of relevant courses, writing sample and letter of interest to mailbox@ashevilleart.org.
While all departmental internships are unpaid, we are happy to
coordinate with academic programs as needed to ensure due credit is
received by student interns working at the Museum.
The following list indicates Museum departments to which
prospective interns may apply at any point during the year. We are
always happy to consider interns during other seasons and on a year-long
basis.
Communications & Public Relations
The Communication & Public Relations department expands public
awareness of the Museum and aims to increase attendance and revenue. The
Department produces the Museum’s media releases; circulates images for
reproduction, places advertisements, produces newsletters and other
promotional materials, updates the website and conducts social media
outreach. Interns will assist in producing media and updating online
media and in coordinating special events. Writing sample required.
Curatorial
The Curatorial Department researches and organizes upcoming
exhibitions, including the development of timelines, checklists, and
signage; produces exhibition catalogues; corresponds with artists,
curators, galleries and museums. Interns will be introduced to issues
relating to art history and will obtain administrative and curatorial
skills in organizing art exhibitions. Writing sample required.
Development
The Development department is responsible for all grants from
government, foundation, and corporate sources; the membership program;
contributions to the Museum; and the capital campaign for building and
endowment needs. Interns will assist in researching prospective donors,
program planning, membership events and grants writing.
Museum Store & Visitor Services
The Museum Store complements the Museum’s exhibition schedule by
providing a stunning assortment of art related titles and objects for
sale. Interns will gain experience in the day-to-day operations of a
retail space, budgeting, visual merchandising, marketing, visitor
services and special events.
Legal Internship
The Asheville Art Museum seeks law students for legal-based internships throughout the year. The
focus of the internship would be nonprofit corporate governance and
other legal issues facing nonprofit entities. This intern would research
specific projects related to Human Resources (personnel and employment
compliance), non-profit management documents including By Laws
(revisions), Articles of Incorporation and more. In addition, the intern
would review the Museum’s corporate documents and policies. Second
and third-year law students are welcome to apply. Internships are
unpaid. We are currently accepting applications on a rolling basis.
Please submit a cover letter and resume to mailbox@ashevilleart.org.
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