job posting @ the North Caroline Pottery Center


Educational Program Manager & Project Coordinator

The North Carolina Pottery Center,
located in Seagrove, NC, is seeking an energetic and enthusiastic
individual to fill the two-part position of Educational Program Manager
& Project Coordinator.
Reporting to the Executive Director,
this is a full-time position. The normal work schedule will be
Tuesday-Friday from 8:00-5:00 and Saturday from 10:00-4:00. Given the
nature of educational programming and project coordination, some evening
work should be expected. The schedule will allow for flexibility based
on comp time and other considerations.
About the North Carolina Pottery Center
The mission of the center is to promote
public awareness and appreciation of the history, heritage, and ongoing
tradition of pottery making in North Carolina through educational
programs, public services, collection and preservation, and research and
documentation.
The North Carolina Pottery Center
showcases the remarkable history and on-going tradition of pottery
making in North Carolina. Located in Seagrove, one of the state’s key
historical and contemporary pottery producing regions, the Center is
your first stop in exploring North Carolina’s rich clay heritage. The
state’s pottery communities range from the mountains to the sea, and it
is that wide-ranging diversity of styles, techniques, and history that
the Center preserves and protects. Our permanent exhibit of more than
eight hundred pieces of pottery, artifacts, and photographs traces North
Carolina’s pottery history from prehistoric Native Americans to the
present. The display interprets the impact of social, technological, and
economic change on the state’s most unique cultural resource. Changing
exhibitions of historical and contemporary work are also on display.
Position Responsibilities:
Educational Program Manager
  • Work with the Exhibitions Committee Chair and guest curators on
    upcoming exhibitions regarding possible educational programming
    associated with those exhibitions and facilitate said educational
    programming. The center has 3 large temporary exhibitions a year in
    addition to its permanent exhibits.
  • Coordinate and administer the annual Traditional Arts Program in Schools (TAPS) program.
  • Devise and implement additional educational programming and outreach
    activities for a range of audiences – children, young adults, adults,
    seniors, people with disabilities, etc.
  • Help devise and implement multi-media and interactive educational programming.
  • Work with, and co-supervise (along with the Director), periodic interns from ECU, with whom the center has a collaboration.
  • Work with the center’s Artist-in-Residence on educational programming, as well as other things.
  • Conduct guided tours.
Project Coordinator
  • Work with the Exhibitions Committee Chair and guest
    curators on upcoming exhibitions. (Post Card Design & Mailing,
    Exhibition Catalog Design, Banners, Loan Paperwork, Labels, Layout,
    Etc.) Attend and work exhibition opening receptions. The center has 3
    large temporary exhibitions a year in addition to its permanent
    exhibits.
  • Work with the Annual Auction Committee
    on the planning of the Annual Auction. Coordinate and assist with all
    preparations for, and the implementation of, the Annual Auction.
  • Help coordinate and facilitate other special projects as they arise.
  • Maintain the Membership/Donor/Potter
    Database. Process membership and donation information/payments, generate
    letters and reports.
  • Send out mass emails to various distribution lists on an as needed basis.
As the center has a small staff, this
position also helps out with the Front Desk/Gift Shop and Gift Shop
inventory maintenance as needed. Other duties as planned with
supervisor.
Important Note:
As the Educational Program Manager
portion of this position will be funded by a two-year grant from the
Windgate Charitable Foundation, it is vitally important that the person
who fills this position be motivated to do an outstanding job and help
justify future funding from either the Windgate Charitable Foundation or
another granting source.
Requirements:

BA in Arts Education, Public History, or Museum Studies, MA preferred.
BFA/MFA also likewise acceptable. Equivalent life experience will also be considered.

Required: 
A high degree of proficiency with Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint,
and Publisher. Experience leading a variety of educational programming
activities and coordinating sizeable projects. Additionally, given the
small staff, it is important that the individual filling this position
be very dependable and reliable.
Bonuses: 
Familiarity with pottery, pottery production, NC pottery, and/or NC
potters. Turning ability. Familiarity with membership/database
management. Proficiency with InDesign, Photoshop, and/or other graphic
software. Photography skills. Familiarity with CMS/website maintenance.
Salary & Benefits:
Salary: $30,000. The center does not
offer health or life insurance at this time, but is offering a $1,800
per year stipend towards health/life insurance. Per the IRS, for tax
purposes, the stipend is considered taxable income.
The center offers eleven paid holidays and 10+ days vacation per year, as well as eight hours sick leave per month.
Please email cover letter, resume, and list of five references to [email protected] by 5:00 pm Friday, May 30, 2014.

Art of the Pot 2014

Are you ready….The
AotP Studio Tour is this week!  As artists around the country are
finishing up their work for our tour we wanted to give you a few more
details about our busy week ahead.
Lecture & Demonstration Added-  
NCECA Emerging Artist and Art of the Pot guest Renee Brown will be in Austin to present a lecture and demonstration to Greater Austin Clay Artists (GACA).
Thursday May 8, 2014 from 7-9pm
Location:
 St Edwards Ceramics Studio.  She will recap her lecture given at this
year’s national conference, and demonstrate her soft forming process as
well as the application of her colorful marbleized engobe.  Free and
open to the public.  
VIP Collector’s Preview Tour-
We have a few tickets left for the always popular Bus Tour on Friday May 9th from 5:30-10pm.  Info and tickets here.
AotP Studio Tour- 
As always, the Studio Tour is free and open to the public on Saturday May 10th from 10am-5pm and Sunday May 11th from 1pm-5pm. AotP Host artists will be opening up their studios at 4 destinations across Austin.  Delicious food and beverage companion events are returning to each studio location throughout the weekend!  

  

Hosted by-
Chris Campbell, Keith Kreeger, Ryan McKerley, Melissa Mencini, Lisa Orr & Claudia Reese
Guest Artists-
Kurt
Anderson, Birdie Boone, Renee Brown, Sunshine Cobb, Bruce Dehnert,
Martina Lantin, Gaye Lynn & Michael Hodgson, Lisa Naples, Peter
Pincus & Adam Posnak.
The full brochure and tour map are available for download here: 2014 AotP Brochure.

job posting: Ceramics Technician/Lab Supervisor (AP position, Full-time, 9 month)

Institution:   Grand Valley State University
Location:   Allendale, MI
Category:  
Faculty – Fine and Applied Arts – Art
Posted:    04/28/2014
Application Due:   06/15/2014
Type:   Full Time
Salary:    Commensurate with experience, includes office and studio space. USD Per Year
Notes:    included on Affirmative Action email

Required Qualification and Education: MFA in Ceramics

Preferred
Qualifications: Teaching experience including TA level. Strong pottery
skills. Active studio practice and exhibition record. Ability and
knowledge to maintain and manage all aspects of a well equipped
university ceramic studio facility. The ceramic program is looking for a
person that is motivated toward evolving his/her own personal ceramic
work, as well as to gain experience as a university ceramics studio
manager and instructor.

Responsibilities: Selected person should
be capable of performing all duties required to maintain and manage the
following: gas and electric kilns, pottery wheels, clay and glaze
making equipment and materials, studio supplies, inventory, and studio
order and cleanliness. Assisting ceramics emphasis students. May involve
teaching one ceramics course per semester, depending on student demand.

Salary: Commensurate with experience, includes office and studio space.

Department/Division: Department of Art and Design/College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Campus: Allendale

How To Apply: Apply online at: www.gvsujobs.org.
Click “Apply to this Posting”. Attach Cover Letter; Resume/CV; Copies
of Unofficial Transcripts; and Contact Information for 3 References.
Also, send 20 Images of Current Work & 20 Images of Student Work (if
available) with Inventory Sheets; Personal Website Address (Optional)
to [email protected].

If
web portfolios are not available, a Mac compatible CD may be sent to:
Ceramics Technician Search Committee, Department of Art and Design,
Grand Valley State University, 1105 Calder Art Center, 1 Campus Dr.,
Allendale, MI 49401. For more information contact: [email protected], Department of Art and Design: http://www.gvsu.edu/art/

Deadline Date For Applications: Review of applications will begin June 15, 2014 and continue until position is filled.

Allendale, Michigan 49401 – (616) 331-5000
For more information about Grand Valley, see our website at www.gvsu.edu
Application Information
Contact:   [email protected]
Art and Design
Grand Valley State University
Online App. Form:   http://www.gvsujobs.org