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New Certificate in Art Collections Management and Display - New York
University

Dear Colleagues:

I'm delighted to announce a new professional Certificate in Art Collections
Management and Display that I've developed with New York University's School
of Continuing & Professional Studies (SCPS), launching this September 2011.

This Certificate opens up a wide range of career opportunities in museums,
auction houses, galleries and private and corporate art collections. With
the expansion and growth of the global art and artifact market, there is a
growing need for trained specialists with the abilities to manage, display,
install, handle and care for diverse collections. The Certificate in Art
Collections Management and Display includes course work in art handling and
registration methods; documentation and collections management policies;
basic conservation and preservation; and examination and installation of
works of art and artifacts. Students will gain the expert-level
understanding and technical knowledge to work with collections of any size
and medium. Instructors include Stefanii Ruta Atkins, Head Registrar at the
Museum of Modern Art; Chuck Agro, Manager of Packing and Art Services at the
Metropolitan Museum of Art, myself, and other specialists. 

This new certificate program joins a series of very successful professional
art certificate programs at NYU that each year trains hundreds of students
to enter a new arts profession or to advance within their existing
professional positions. 

Enrollment will begin on-line in July, or contact Terry Shtob, Ph.D.
Director, Arts, Humanities and Writing Programs, NYU School of Continuing &
Professional Studies
726 Broadway, 6th floor, New York, NY 10003, 212-998-7253, for course fees
and to register. 

In the meantime, please feel free to contact me with any questions you might
have.
I look forward to hearing from you and to seeing you at NYU in September.
All best, Geri Thomas, President
05/31/2011	

About Thomas & Associates, Inc. / artstaffing.com 
Celebrating our 11th Anniversary serving the global arts community, Thomas &
Associates, Inc is an innovative firm that offers staffing, consulting,
career services and training programs for museums, non-profit organizations,
and arts and culture businesses nationwide and internationally. Our services
include organizational, board and staff development; strategic planning and
business plan development. In addition, we provide temporary and interim
personnel at all levels and recently launched our career advisory division
and outplacement services to address the needs of arts and culture
professionals everywhere.
Please contact us at 212-779-7059 or visit our website at
www.artstaffing.com <http://artstaffing.com>  to learn more about our firm
and services. We look forward to hearing from you!	

Thomas & Associates, Inc.
6 East 39th Street
New York, NY 10016
P. 212.779.7059
F. 212.779.7096
www.artstaffing.com

For employment opportunities and to subscribe to the quarterly
newsletter, Art Career News, visit www.artstaffing.com.  

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