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Sarah,
My advice to you is to send your resume to every
gallery you can find. Look to Gallery and Museum
Directories. I have a MA in Art History and it is
quite frustrating looking for work. But curently I am
working part-time in the cultural sector in my city's
gallery/historical museum. I am also working on
exhibits (topics include Immigration to my region, and
African Canadian Workers History in Ontario). I tend
to agree with Gerri. You do have to network. Tlak to
your profs, go to gallery exhibits and mingle. Once
you get your foot in the door, people start referring
you to other people and mentioning job openings. I
have also worked in the education sector at these
musuems (summer art programs for children, etc.) My
Director has told me that the education sector in
Musuems is the best way to go. I wish you luck.
Noreen Glasgow
--- Gerri Green <[log in to unmask]> wrote: >
Sarah - I can appreciate your frustation. I work in
> a medium sized
> anthrology & natural history museum in Mesa, AZ. I
> am curator of the art &
> mineral collections. We all wear many different hats
> here. If you have any
> one you remotely know that works in a museum or
> gallery, have them do an
> introduction (written or verbal) for you. Many times
> it's not what you
> know, but who you know. Would any of your professors
> do an introduction for
> you? Don't forget places like Sothebys. They always
> use people with your
> background. There are several large fine art auction
> houses in Chicago. Not
> to mention many art galleries. Your best bet is to
> network. Most of these
> jobs are never advertised, they are filled by word
> of mouth.
> Good Luck. Gerri
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> From: Sarah Clark
> <[log in to unmask]>@HOME.EASE.LSOFT.COM> on
> 09/19/2001
> 02:06 AM EDT
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> Hello everyone, my name is Sarah Clark and I am a
> recent graduate of
> Rutgers
> University with a degree in Art History and
> Administration of Justice. I am
> becoming frustrated with my job search which has
> proved to be very
> unsuccessful. I have searched every website I can
> find, including
> classifieds, and found little. The positions I have
> found required someone
> with previous experience, which I don't have. Even
> gallery receptionist
> positions have proved unsuccesful because I have
> recieved no call backs. I
> wonder, am I going about this the wrong way? I also
> have difficulty because
> I
> am in between California and New York until I find a
> permanent job. My
> ideal
> location is New York but it seems as if there are
> very limited
> opportunities.
> Should I just begin e-mailing my resume to every
> gallery I can find? I
> would
> appreciate any advice.
>
> Thanks for hearing me out,
>
> Sarah Clark
>
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