Lisa Kokin
Cha Cha: Buttons and Bones 2005
buttons, bones, beads, gut, linen, wire, imitation sinew, polymer clay, dog biscuits

photo by Lia Roozendaal
 
 
 
Exhibition Manager/Curator
Public Art Project Manager
Salmi Curatorial Fellowship
Salmi Administrative Fellowship
 
 
POSITION: Salmi Administrative Fellowship
APPLICATION DEADLINE: ASAP
HOURS: Hours: Tuesday – Friday, 11:30 – 3:30 (20 total hours) required.
SALARY:

$1000.00 stipend for ten weeks

AVAILABLE: Available now


Position Description: The Salmi Curatorial Fellowship has been established in honor of Richmond Art Center Founder, Hazel Salmi. She was dedicated to bringing art into the Richmond Community. Through her passion for art education, she laid the groundwork for our exhibitions and educational programs seventy years ago.

Duties for the Salmi Administrative Fellowship include a variety of administrative, organizational and office-related tasks. The principle responsibilities will include: staffing the front desk: greeting the public, answering phones, responding to questions regarding RAC and its programs, registering students and processing payment for classes in a friendly, welcoming, and informative manner; and distributing incoming correspondence and messages to RAC staff.

Additionally, the Fellow will perform accurate data entry in support of development and marketing efforts, assist with bulk mailings, and perform other administrative tasks as needed.
Select readings in arts administration will support onsite work and periodic dialogue with the Executive Director will take place. Minimum commitment of three days (20 hours) required.

QUALIFICATIONS:
• attention to detail
• courtesy, tact, and diplomacy in working with the public and staff
• Mac (word, XL, FMP) proficient
• An ethic of ownership of a project/task

TO APPLY: Send resume to:

Richmond Art Center
Salmi Administrative Fellowship
c/o Tracy Watson, Administrative/Volunteer Manager
Richmond Art Center
2540 Barrett Avenue
Richmond, CA 94804
e-mail: admin@therac.org

No calls or drop-ins please.
Be sure to include why you’re interested.
Residents of West Contra Costa County and people of color encouraged to apply.
Richmond Art Center is an Equal Opportunity Employer