Deadline extended: Rhizome Curatorial Fellow

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Marisa Olson:

Hello. Because I know that these things tend to revolve around school schedules, I've extended the deadline for this by one week, to Wednesday, 9/20. Please forward to students, colleagues, etc...

JOB OPPORTUNITY:
Curatorial Fellow
(part-time, unpaid)
RHIZOME.ORG

Rhizome.org is a leading new media arts organization and an affiliate of the New Museum of Contemporary Art. Currently celebrating our tenth anniversary, Rhizome's programs support the creation, presentation, discussion and preservation of contemporary art that uses new technologies in significant ways. These include online publications and discussion lists, exhibitions (online & offline), performances, screenings, public talks and events, the ArtBase archive, artists' commissions, and other educational programs. For more information about Rhizome, visit:

http://rhizome.org/info/

Rhizome seeks a Curatorial Fellow to assist with the research, planning, and production of exhibitions and public programs, as well as writing and editing content for Rhizome's website and publications. This position is a unique opportunity for a person interested in pursuing a career in the new media arts field to further their engagement with the community and hone their professional skills.

The Curatorial Fellow must be based in New York and must be able to commit to 15 hours of work per week, for an academic year, beginning in September 2006 and ending in the summer of 2007. These hours may include occasional evening and weekend events. This position is unpaid, but academic credit may be arranged.

Reporting directly to Rhizome's Editor & Curator, the Curatorial Fellow will work on all phases of the exhibition and editorial processes, including researching new projects, writing copy, and assisting with the implementation of current programs. The Curatorial Fellow will also develop crucial experience in development and communications. The Fellow's primary responsibilities may include:

Becoming a Site Editor and assisting with the management of reBlog content
Writing and editing occasional Rhizome News articles and other texts
Researching editorial ideas and writers
Liaising with artists, public program participants, and venues
Assisting in the promotion of events
Co-coordinating the Rhizome ArtBase, including researching art works
* Planning, production, and on-site coordination of public events

As the Curatorial Fellow advances, there may be opportunities to curate an exhibition or event, and to write feature articles. In general, the Fellow will play an important role in helping to strategize and execute strong, dynamic programs and editorial content.

QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates should have a level of familiarity with new media and its histories and discourses. They should also possess a Master's degree or be enrolled in a graduate program. At least one year of arts administration experience is required and preference will be given to candidates with prior curatorial and/or editorial experience. At a minimum, the candidate should have very strong writing, editing, and analytical skills, and very high internet literacy. Knowledge of Microsoft Office software is also required and basic Photoshop skills are preferred.

TO APPLY: Please email a cover letter, resume or c.v., three references, and three writing samples (url's or attachments) to Marisa Olson at marisa(at)rhizome.org. Review of applications will begin immediately and all materials should be submitted by Wednesday, September 20, for consideration.

+ + + Marisa Olson
Editor & Curator
Rhizome.org at the
New Museum of Contemporary Art

Originally posted on Rhizome.org Raw by Marisa Olson