Manager, Studio Programs

Art and Wellness EnterprisesBentonville, AR
Hybrid

About The Position

The Manager of Studio Programs leads the strategic vision, planning, and execution of studio-based artmaking experiences across Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and the Momentary (CBMO), including the Learning & Engagement Hub Studios. This role oversees a growing portfolio of programs including class series, workshops, drop-in artmaking, and a Teaching Artist in Residence program, ensuring all offerings are high-quality, inclusive, and accessible to diverse audiences. As a key leader within Public Programs, this position manages and mentors a team of educators and teaching artists, fostering a collaborative, creative, and accountable work environment. The Manager is responsible for advancing a multi-disciplinary studio ecosystem spanning ceramics, drawing, painting, printmaking, fibers, sculpture, and craft-based media. This role requires a balance of visionary leadership and operational excellence, guiding program innovation while maintaining strong systems, schedules, and budgets. The Manager brings deep knowledge of studio practice and museum education, along with a commitment to developing meaningful, engaging art experiences for participants of all ages and skill levels.

Requirements

  • Practicing artist with formal training in studio art, art education, or a related field.
  • Minimum of 3–5 years of experience developing and leading studio programs, preferably in a museum or cultural institution.
  • Demonstrated leadership and management experience, including supervising teams and managing teaching artists or educators.
  • Strong teaching background, with the ability to lead studio-based classes for a range of ages and skill levels.
  • Deep knowledge of visual arts and hands-on experience across multiple media, with particular strength in ceramics and familiarity with a wide range of materials and processes.
  • Excellent organizational and project management skills, with experience managing complex schedules and budgets.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills, including content development for public audiences.
  • Collaborative mindset with the ability to work effectively across departments and with external partners.
  • Knowledge of museum pedagogy, audience engagement strategies, and inclusive teaching practices.
  • Ability to remain flexible, solution-oriented, and composed in a fast-paced environment.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office and willingness to learn systems such as Asana, Momentous, and Tessitura.

Responsibilities

  • Provide strong leadership and supervision to studio educators and teaching artists, including hiring, training, mentoring, and performance management.
  • Lead the planning, development, and execution of a suite of studio programs, including classes, workshops, drop-in artmaking, and new studio programming.
  • Oversee the Teaching Artist in Residence program and support artists in developing high-quality, engaging programs and experiences.
  • Develop and implement long-range strategies for studio program growth, aligned with institutional priorities and the expansion of the L&E Hub Studios.
  • Manage program operations, including scheduling, staffing, budgets, materials, and timelines, ensuring efficient and high-quality delivery.
  • Design and lead select studio programs and workshops, modeling best practices in teaching and facilitation.
  • Ensure excellence and consistency across all studio experiences, maintaining high standards for teaching, facilitation, and participant engagement.
  • Evaluate program effectiveness using data and feedback, and implement improvements to increase impact, attendance, and revenue.
  • Contribute to marketing and communications strategies, including development of program descriptions and interpretive content.
  • Develop clear, engaging written materials for studio activities, including instructions, curriculum, and public-facing content.
  • Support L&E Programs and Partnerships that include hands-on artmaking, including the Mobil Art Lab, Arkansas Children’s Hospital partnership, and AWE ecosystem wide programs.
  • Collaborate cross-departmentally to integrate artmaking into exhibitions, programs, and museum-wide initiatives.
  • Build and maintain relationships with local and regional artists, organizations, and partners to expand program reach and relevance.
  • Stay current with trends in studio art practice, museum education, and audience engagement, incorporating new approaches into programming.
  • Support the development of accessible and inclusive teaching practices across L&E offerings.
  • Participate in cross-functional teams and institutional initiatives as needed.
  • Work evenings, weekends, and holidays in alignment with program schedules.
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