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18 people are interested
Gallery Assistant
ORGANIZATION: RedLine MIlwaukee
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18 people are interested
Do you like art? Are you a people person? An integral part of the RedLine experience begins with volunteer interaction. As a representative of RedLine Milwaukee you will welcome and guide visitors to have a positive and interactive experience at RedLine Milwaukee. Gallery Assistant duties include:
- Greeting guests during regular public hours, special events and openings
- Daily operations of gallery management
- Assisting staff with special projects
- Tallying and recording attendance, facilitating transactions for catalog sales, memberships, workshop fees and RedLine Milwaukee merchandise
- Answering general questions about RedLine Milwaukee's mission, programs, residency, exhibitions, events and community studio access
- Guiding guests to visit all areas of RedLine and assisting visitors to sign up for monthly e-news letters.
Shifts available: Thursdays 2pm-7pm or Fridays 10am-3pm.
Volunteers, just like staff, are asked to be on time or inform Redline of any delays on arriving for their shifts. Training will be provided. RedLine Milwaukee, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, is an urban laboratory that seeks to nourish the individual practice of contemporary art and to stimulate the creative potential of the local community to which we are linked. Through residency, education, outreach and challenging exhibition programs with a focus on social justice, RedLine inspires and impacts new generations of cultural and civic transformers.More opportunities with RedLine MIlwaukee
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About RedLine MIlwaukee
Location:
1422 N 4TH ST, MILWAUKEE, WI 53212, US
Mission Statement
RedLine Milwaukee, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, is an urban laboratory that seeks to nourish the individual practice of contemporary art and to stimulate the creative potential of the local community to which we are linked. Through residency, education, outreach and challenging exhibition programs with a focus on social justice, RedLine inspires and impacts new generations of cultural and civic transformers.
Description
WHAT RedLine Milwaukee Does:
ART EXHIBITIONS
Socially relevant art exhibitions open to the public for free.
ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE
Professional training for artists through a competitive residency program that provides studio space and mentoring with established local, national, and international artists.
ART EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS
Art education, corporate training, and outreach programs for school age children, teens, adults and temporarily homeless families.
ART STUDIO AND WORKSHOP LABS
Art studio labs featuring a print shop, papermaking studio, dye lab, and dark room.
WHY:
ACCESS TO ART 4 ALL!
RedLine Milwaukee, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, is an urban laboratory that seeks to nourish the individual practice of contemporary art and to stimulate the creative potential of the local community to which we are linked. Through residency, education, outreach and challenging exhibition programs with a focus on social justice, RedLine inspires and impacts new generations of cultural and civic transformers.
HOW:
RedLine Milwaukee was founded by two local artists, Lori Bauman and Steve Vande Zande in October 2009. RedLine’s mission is funded by donations from individuals, as well as foundation, government grants and sponsorships which multiply the impact of individual gifts. Together, with foundations, sponsors and individual donors we continue to grow a community of artists unlike any other in Milwaukee.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
1422 North 4th StreetMilwaukee, WI 53212
DATE POSTED
June 10, 2017
SKILLS
- Customer Service
- Exhibition Arts
- Basic Computer Skills
- Visual Arts
- Professional Development
- Arts Administration
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 16
- Orientation or Training
- 10-20 hours / monthly