Philbrook Museum of Art is a vibrant cultural institution in Tulsa, Oklahoma that welcomes approximately 150,000 visitors each year. A 1920s Italianate Villa nestled in 25 acres of designed gardens, the Museum features selections from an actively growing collection of approximately 16,000 objects as well as a dynamic and ambitious program of rotating exhibitions. Philbrook is Oklahoma’s most comprehensive art museum and offers visitors a glimpse into a broad range of cultures, time periods, and perspectives. The diverse collection supports a vision of Philbrook as central to the lives of our community as a place for learning, inspiration, and fun. Through bold action and strategic investment, we create a space for new ideas, diverse perspectives, and social connection. The Philbrook gardens were designed in 1926 by Hare and Hare, a landscape architecture firm from Kansas City, Missouri, and were completed in 1927. The formal gardens are largely styled after Italian gardens, known for their visual focal points. In keeping with the tradition of Renaissance villa gardens, the strongest geometrical designs are closest to the house. The formal patterns relax as the gardens move into the distance. A series of water elements define the gardens, signaling the transition from formal to informal spaces. The 25 acres include five major gardens, five smaller gardens, four historical structures, 17 works of art, and an urban forest numbering over 1,000 trees. The gardens were renovated in 2004. Since then bee hives, a Victory Garden (which provide fresh herbs and vegetables to our community), and a stained glass log cabin have been added to the garden. Position Overview Philbrook Museum of Art seeks applications for a Gardener. All levels of garden/landscape experience are encouraged to apply, as this position may be filled as an Assistant Gardener, Gardener, or Senior Gardener. The Garden is essential to the future of the Museum. The Gardener plays a vital role in the organization. The Gardener is responsible for performing all aspects of day-to-day landscape operations including, but not limited to, mowing, edging, & trimming (primarily turf care from April-October), landscape maintenance, operation and routine maintenance of power equipment, fertilizer and chemical applications, tree care, and irrigation repairs as directed by the Landscape Manager.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
11-50 employees