Hello, educators! With this first email of the school year, I wanted to introduce our new format: little bites and museum jobs. Each month, we’ll feature a virtual resource, a fun thing to do at SAAM, and a profile of a museum colleague. Lots of teachers ask about what jobs exist in the museum world, so let’s learn from my amazing coworkers! With my best, Elizabeth [email protected] |
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| Free Latinx Changemakers Posters! Begin your school year in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month with a set of five bilingual (Spanish/English) posters for your classroom featuring art by Chicano activist artists attuned to social justice causes. Send us your mailing address! |
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Musical Thinking: New Video Art and Sonic Strategies On View Through January 29 Smithsonian American Art Museum 8th and G Streets NW Free AdmissionCome experience "musical thinking," feel the vibrations on the dance floor, and think about how music speaks to our time. Bring a date, bring your teen, or bring a friend! Note: The artworks in the enclosed spaces evoke a variety of emotions. Text outside these spaces may help you determine your preferred path. A full accessibility guide for the exhibition is available on the museum’s website. |
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| Meet Stacy Weiland: Program Specialist, Fellows and Interns What is your job? I navigate the complicated on-boarding processes and procedures unique to the SI to give SAAM interns and fellows access to artwork, collection, and mentors so they can continue their studies. My main goal is to create a warm, welcoming, and productive experience for our students. What kind of training is needed to do your job? My background in retail and customer service was the best training. It entails a lot of managing people: their schedules, following up on paperwork, and dealing with different personalities. What skill do you use most often? I spend most of my day troubleshooting: I am often calling IT to get a network account turned back on, tracking down a stipend payment, or waiting for catering to show up at an event. What’s something that has surprised you about working in museums? The diversity of career paths of my colleagues. I am blown away with how generous my colleagues are in sharing their experience and aiding our interns and fellows. What’s something you’re most proud to have done? I LOVE to hear about the successes of our interns and fellows. I am thrilled to know they scored a job at another institution because of their experience here at SAAM. |
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Do you know an undergraduate, graduate student, or recent grad interested in a career in museums? The Smithsonian American Art Museum is hosting an in-person morning of networking with museum professionals on Friday, September 22. Students are invited to connect with SAAM staff and research fellows to explore the wide range of career possibilities that exist in museums. Learn more about SAAM's Museum Careers Networking Open House. |
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Image Credits: Photo by Mary Tait Ester Hernandez, Sun Mad, 1982, screenprint on paper, image: 20 x 15 in. (50.7 x 38.1 cm) sheet: 22 x 17 in. (55.9 x 43.2 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Tomás Ybarra-Frausto, 1995.50.32, © 1982, Ester Hernández Martine Gutierrez, Clubbing, 2012, HD video, color, sound; 03:06 minutes, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Museum purchase, 2021.23.2, © 2012, Martine Gutierrez: Courtesy of the artist and RYAN LEE Gallery, New York Photo courtesy of Stacey Weiland |
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