Teaching Artist

Colby CollegeWaterville, ME
40d

About The Position

Art making is a vital part of the Museum’s educational mission of transforming lives through art. Colby College Museum of Art Teaching Artists report to the LInde Family Foundation Senior Coordinator of School and Teacher Programs, and collaborate on specific programs with other education department staff. Teaching Artists work with the Linde Family Foundation Senior Coordinator of School and Teacher Programs to develop and teach age-appropriate, curriculum-based studio art activities for visiting schoolchildren and families. Teaching Artists work closely with the Museum’s staff to support visits by roughly 3,000 Maine school children each academic year. They also work with the Mirken Coordinator of Campus and Community Collaboration to lead campus and community partnership programs for a wide variety of ages, both onsite and at offsite locations. Teaching Artists play a critical role in creating a dynamic, positive, welcoming, and enriching experience for visitors, in collaboration with museum staff and volunteers. THE MUSEUM AND ITS MISSION Located in Waterville, Maine, the Colby Museum opens access to art and artists for the Colby community, for Maine residents and visitors, and for audiences beyond, creating a forum for experimentation, research, dialogue, and connection. We grow and use our stellar collection in ways that activate the power of art to expand imagination and forge new connections, fostering a more open, creative, and compassionate society. We teach to inspire and open possibilities, so that students at Colby and other visitors can become more curious, nimble, and able to contribute within a changing world, in keeping with Colby’s dynamic liberal arts mission. We incubate art scholarship and practice in ways that explore and expand how the idea of America is understood and how art is made, interpreted, and shared. We do so by supporting new research, providing mentorship, and convening a diversity of people and perspectives. The Lunder Institute for American Art and our exhibitions, programs, and publications facilitate field-wide impact. We are committed to our audiences, including the Colby College community, residents of Waterville and the broader Maine region, national and international visitors, and the artists, scholars, and partners with whom we collaborate.

Requirements

  • High school diploma or equivalent required; professional coursework or post-secondary education are a plus
  • A strong artistic background combined with the ability to translate that into effective and engaging lessons for different age groups.
  • Proficient with a variety of art media and techniques that are appropriate for K-12 students or having demonstrated a willingness to learn.
  • Knowledge of and curiosity about artistic traditions and art history.
  • Strong oral communication, interpersonal, and public communication skills to interact with all levels of visitors, staff, and trustees.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to complete clear, concise, and accurate reports and other documentation.
  • Highly motivated, flexible, and comfortable with all audiences.
  • Strong attention to detail and problem solving skills with the ability to handle situations with tact and diplomacy.
  • Able to work independently as well as in a team, exercise judgment, establish priorities, and complete projects with minimal supervision and to adjust as new projects are assigned.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite (e.g. Word, Excel) and Google Suite (e.g., Mail, Calendar, Docs, Sheets, and Slides); proficiency and/or ability to learn Airtable, Adobe Creative Suite, EventBrite, SurveyMonkey, Workday, and others specific to Colby College.

Responsibilities

  • Teach hands-on art lessons and lead art-making activities in the Museum’s Mirken Education Center, with the goal of engaging participants in activities that ask them to make connections to their art-looking (gallery) experience and to think like artists - making choices and developing their art-making skills and techniques.
  • Under the direction of the Linde Family Foundation Senior Coordinator of School and Teacher Programs, develop studio lesson plans that meet curricular goals, incorporate inclusive teaching practices, and advance the mission of the museum.
  • Under the direction of the Education and Engagement staff, develop art-making activities for community partnership programs, both onsite and at offsite locations, with the understanding that the projects need to work for a variety of ages and incorporate inclusive teaching practices. This may include outreach programs, open studio time, co-curricular activities, and other outreach programs.
  • Assist other departments as needed and assigned.
  • Track progress, achievements, and challenges, and share with museum staff.
  • Work cooperatively with fellow Education staff, and other museum colleagues to ensure that everyone feels welcome, respected, creative, and energized.
  • Prepare and organize materials; including making studio art materials lists in collaboration with museum staff.
  • Maintain clean equipment and a tidy studio space, reporting any issues to the education and engagement department
  • Attend regular training sessions.

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Part-time

Career Level

Entry Level

Education Level

High school or GED

Number of Employees

501-1,000 employees

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