Why allow flip-flops at all? They are SO VERY not professional. In any
case, thanks. I believe I will be borrowing this text next time I have
an intern, but will add a ban on Crocs as aesthetically revolting and
therefore Not Acceptable.
Cheryl Kramer wrote:
> Hi Marie,
>
> I am instituting a dress code for Gallery employees. All of our
> assistants, monitors and interns are college students, and their
> attire (or lack thereof) has become increasingly revealing and casual
> over the past 2 years..
> Here is what I developed:
>
> *Dress Code*:
> The Handwerker Gallery is a professional Gallery, and as such, we need
> to demonstrate a certain level of professionalism, which includes
> appropriate attire.
>
> In general, student attire must be acceptable for a professional
> office. Please refer to the list below:
>
> *_Acceptable_*
> *_Not Acceptable
> _* skirts of appropriate length mini
> skirts or halter tops
> Bermuda shorts
> cut-offs/short shorts
> slacks
> sweatpants/torn denim jeans
> comfortable, clean footwear
> thin/dirty/torn/scruffy flip flops,
>
> dirty/ripped shoes or
>
> sneakers, beach
> shoes, slippers
>
> In addition, undergarments are to be covered; tops are not to be
> see-through or show undergarments/straps; midriffs are to be covered.
> T-shirts with inappropriate writing or pictures are not acceptable.
> Plain T-shirts or those with the IC logo on them are recommended.
> Shorts, pants, and skirts shall have no writing across the rear/seat
> area. Clothing that is excessively tight or excessively baggy is also
> unacceptable. Please contact me with any questions or for any
> clarification.
>
> I gave this to a few students for comment, they all felt it was
> reasonable so I adopted it as our new policy.
> Hope this helps.
>
> Best,
> Cheryl
>
> Dr. Cheryl Kramer,
> Director,
> Handwerker Gallery
> Ithaca College
> Ithaca, NY 14850
>
> 607.274.3548 (phone)
> 607.274.1774 (fax)
>
> *
> *
>
>
> Via, Marie wrote:
>
>> Our museum is debating the pros and cons of adopting a dress code for
>> museum staff. This has come up primarily because a few interns,
>> volunteers and younger staffers are wearing shorts, rubber flip-flops,
>> spaghetti straps, revealing necklines, hats, etc., to work. In the
>> past, supervisors have simply talked one-on-one with a person they felt
>> was inappropriately dressed for his or her particular position,
>> emphasizing that they were doing themselves a disservice if people don't
>> take them serious. And obviously there was some degree of difference in
>> the expectations of a front-end vs. behind-the-scenes people. A few
>> people have not responded well to this and cite the absence of a written
>> policy. (*sigh*) Obviously, we need to find a way to balance our
>> identity as an institution that fosters creativity and personal
>> expression with our commitment to professionalism.
>>
>> I'd appreciate hearing feedback on this situation and hearing from
>> anybody whose museum has a written dress code.
>> Marie Via, Director of Exhibitions
>> Memorial Art Gallery
>> 500 University Avenue
>> Rochester, NY 14607
>> 585-473-7720, x3012
>> http://mag.rochester.edu
>>
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