The Dayton Art Institute Museum Guide Class
ORGANIZATION: The Dayton Art Institute
Please visit the new page to apply.
Applications Now Being Accepted for 2017 Museum Guide Class
Deadline to Apply: July 28, 2017
The DAI is seeking dedicated volunteers for its new class of Museum Guides. Museum Guides are lively, lifelong learners whose passion for art prompts their desire to support the community and the museum by providing engaging experiences in the galleries. Applications for the 2017 Museum Guide Class are being accepted through July 28.
Follow these links for more information and to download the application materials.
>> Read more about Museum Guides at our website
>> Download Museum Guide Overview & Guidelines
>> Download Museum Guide Application
For more information, contact Susan Martis, PhD, Curator of Education, at smartis@daytonart.org.
More opportunities with The Dayton Art Institute
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About The Dayton Art Institute
Location:
456 Belmonte Park North, Dayton, OH 45405, US
Mission Statement
The Dayton Art Institute is committed to enriching the community by creating meaningful experiences with art that are available to all.
Description
Founded in 1919, The Dayton Art Institute is one of the region's premier fine arts museums. In addition to exhibiting outstanding special exhibitions and impressive collections of art, spanning 5,000 years of art history from throughout the world, the museum is renowned for its array of education programming for diverse audiences. The Dayton Art Institute hosts concerts, social events and more including its signature events the annual Art Ball and Oktoberfest. The Dayton Art Institute is also one of the area's premier settings for weddings, parties, corporate meetings and special events. The Dayton Art Institute sits atop a hill on the edge of the Great Miami River overlooking downtown Dayton. The museum's landmark building, designed by prominent museum architect Edward B. Green of Buffalo and completed in 1930, was modeled after the Villa d'Este near Rome and the Villa Farnese at Caprarola in Italy, both examples of sixteenth century Italian Renaissance architecture.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
456 Belmonte Park NorthDayton, OH 45405
DATE POSTED
July 20, 2017
SKILLS
- Exhibition Arts
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Driver's License Needed
- Background Check
- Orientation or Training