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Dear List Members,
For the past two years I have been trying to land a job in a museum
education department. I completed my MA in Art History in 1999 and
currently work as an art cataloger in a university slide collection. My
question, for any and all interested, is how do I break into the field?
Because I work full-time I cannot intern at a local museum, although in the
past I have interned at museums and galleries. To keep my educational
experience growing I work as an adjunct professor at a local community
college in the evenings. I thought this experience would help my quest, but
it seems to have done the opposite! I apply for entry-level work as an
educator and my resumes receive no replies. I apply for mid-level work to
the same end. Does anyone have any insight? Do I need another degree? How
do I gain the experience required? Thanks in advance. Please reply to me
off list.
Sincerely,
LT
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