Program manager wanted for airport show

Opportunity to coordinate a prestigious international exhibit of local Arts District artists.

The Northeast Minneapolis Arts District seeks a program manager for our next visual arts exhibit at the Minneapolis St. Paul International Airport. Position begins early November 2021, the exhibit installs June 2022 and Deinstalls December 2022. Stipend $2,500. The Arts at MSP Program has approved the theme Chroma: A Spectrum of Beauty from the Northeast Minneapolis Arts District for an exhibit in the five large cases in the Thomson Reuters Gallery in Concourse C. Individuals from underserved or underrepresented communities are strongly encouraged to apply. Letter of interest and resume to Leslie Palmer-Ross at Lesliepr63@gmail.com by Friday November 5, 2021. Phone/virtual interviews will happen the following week.


Details:

Program Manager
Compensation: Stipend of $2500.00

  • The Arts at MSP Program has approved this exhibit theme: Chroma: A Spectrum of Beauty from the
    Northeast Minneapolis Arts District for the five large cases in the Thomson Reuters Gallery in
    Concourse C.
  • Program Manager works under the direction of the NE-AD Board through their appointed liaison
  • Written materials as well as proposed curators must be approved.
  • Program Manager works directly with Program Webmaster and curators as well as coordinating
    with Arts@MSP Exhibit Coordinator.

Responsibilities include:

  1. Write artist call
  2. Recruit artist applicants through personal email outreach to individuals and organizations, strategic
    posting of flyers, as well as social media blasts
  3. Update program written materials from current Airport exhibits as needed such as
    a. Website Intro Page
    b. Guidelines for Curators
  4. Recruit local curators through personal outreach and interviews – at least ½ of curators to be BIPOC
  5. Encourage BIPOC curators to reach out to eligible BIPOC artists to submit
  6. Secure written bios from all curators, webmaster, you and NE-AD liaison
  7. Provide all artist submissions for vetting to Director of Arts@MSP, eliminate submissions from
    consideration per said director
  8. Oversee the curatorial process, including curators providing a layout of work for the exhibit space
  9. Offer install opportunity to all curators
  10. Communicate with all artists re artwork selected (or not)
  11. Coordinate with Arts@MSP Exhibit Coordinator re: # and size of pedestals needed and any special
    installation requirements for artwork.
  12. Design simple but appropriate graphics, something to do with the title, for in between the 5 exhibit
    cases on in Concourse C.
  13. Provide all didactics required including layout of panels describing curators and project personnel as
    well as graphics for between the cases. Must be given to Arts@MSP Exhibit Coordinator in timely way
    (Arts@MSP covers actual printing)
  14. Oversee writing of promotional materials
  15. Proofread all written materials – both didactics and web page materials
  16. Ensure all selected artists receive contracts with airport
  17. Secure releases from all exhibiting artists re showing their work on NE-AD website.
  18. Arrange for transportation of artwork for exhibit to and from the airport
  19. Others as necessary

The program manager for the current Northeast Minneapolis Arts District MSP exhibits will support the
transition to the new program manager.

Qualifications:

  • Knowledge of visual arts and local visual arts community
  • Highly organized and committed to deadlines
  • Strong communication skills
  • Project management experience
  • Familiarity and ability to use Microsoft Word and Xcel
  • Self-motivated and works well in a team
  • Committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion

Individuals from underserved or underrepresented communities are strongly encouraged to apply. Please submit your letter of interest and a resume to Leslie Palmer-Ross at Lesliepr63@gmail.com by Friday November 5, 2021. Phone/virtual interviews will happen the following week. Questions may be directed to Leslie at Lesliepr63@gmail.com