Studio Manager

Harvard University Cambridge , MA 02138

Posted 1 week ago

Basic Qualifications

B.A. required. Minimum of 5 years' experience working in an art practice.

Must have experience working in academic or commercial creative making space. Wet studio such as oil painting, sculpture, print making, or wood working required.

Additional Information

Please Note: In order to be considered for this position, a cover letter must be included with your application.

While this position resides in Art, Film, and Visual Studies, the Studio Manager will work with multiple sources at the University to better provide a top of the line experience. The Studio manager will work with Theater, Dance, and Media, Music, Carpenter Center for Visual Arts, and the Art Lab when necessary. Represents a small group of art professionals on campus that are available for expert consultation.

We regret that we will not be able to provide visa sponsorship for this position.

All formal written offers will be made by FAS Human Resources.

Position Description

Administrative

Works with studio faculty to identify course locations. Identifies maintenance requirements and potential expansion of studio resources for the department.

Reaches out to studio faculty in advance of classes to identify materials required for pedagogy and curricular needs. Provides advance orientation to new and visiting faculty to ensure that instructional plans can be supported by departmental resources. Coordinates with Manager of Film/Video Equipment to determine best practices for equipment rental to studio classes.

Initiates conversation with instructors in planning end-of semester Open Studios, works with Coordinators to identify locations and protocols when necessary. Works with faculty to schedule Solomon and Sert Fellow's visiting artists for classroom visits and other student interactions. Identifies materials required for artist installations at the Department's three studio sites; is responsible for inventorying and securing materials.

Supervision

There will be overlap and collaborate with four studio positions, teamwork and coordination is a must. This position manages Studio and Woodshop Coordinator.

Develops protocol and orientation for studio instructional support, graduate students and staff. Identifies training opportunities with staff. Working with the Coordinators, identifies studio and logistical needs for visiting faculty working in studios.

Hires TA for Digital Classroom and Fabrication Lab and oversees the instructional support they provide. Works with departmental IT staff for setup, maintenance, and updates to computer workstations, printers, scanners used by studio classes.

Finance

Create annual budgets for materials, maintenance and replacement of equipment in the Carpenter Center studios and 92 Seattle. Identify budget priorities and University resources to supplement studio needs for students when need be. Works with the Finance Director when submitting requests.

Operations

Oversee space requests and calendaring for the Carpenter Center, Linden and 92 Seattle. Identify and assign staff support if necessary. Work with faculty to identify teaching location, where and what their material needs are for courses.

Facilities

Interfaces with Office for Physical Resources and Planning (OPRP) and Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) to identify and schedule building upgrades and additions that accommodate art making. Also, mitigate issues when necessary.

Consults with Carpenter Center for Visual Arts (CCVA) on annual spring exhibition of Senior theses. Oversees implementation of safety regimens and disposal of chemicals. Establishes and reinforces documentation of protocol.

Job Summary

This position supports faculty and students in studio art making practice. Oversees art centered operations for all classroom and individual studios in the Department of Art, Film, and Visual Studies.

This position manages three studio locations, staffing and equipment needs. Locations include multi-use and exhibition space as well as classrooms, individual studios for faculty and students. Must have experience working with a variety of materials as well as digital based experience.

Management skills are a must! This position supervises two staff positions and reports to the Director of Administration. Works closely with studio faculty and graduate students.

Consults on graduate proposals for dissertations with an artistic practice that includes students from Film and Visual Studies (FVS) and Critical Media Practice (CMP). Offers guidance that including space allocation, materials and equipment requirements. Establishes required orientation and training for Instructional support staff and students using all department resources.

Travels, as needed, to three locations to support visiting artists, faculty, graduate and thesis students. Works with department staff to provide required materials and technology for exhibition and installation.


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