The Manager oversees two dynamic art spaces, Art & Learning Center and Stamp Gallery, as well as the Contemporary Art Purchase Program (CAPP) that are housed in the Adele H. Stamp Student Union- Center for Campus Life at the University of Maryland, College Park. This position supports Stamp’s vision of transforming and enriching the Maryland experience through arts and leisure programs.
The Art & Learning Center (ALC) offers non-credit studio classes and workshops in ceramics, art, self-development, creative writing, music, photography, digital media, yoga, and dance. All classes are open to students, staff, and the public and run during the fall & spring semesters. In the summer a four-week arts camp is offered for children ages 6-12. Children receive instruction in arts and crafts, drama, music, dance, and digital media.
The Stamp Gallery annually houses 6-7 art exhibitions. The exhibits have typically featured emerging artists with a local or national reputation and student artists.
The Contemporary Art Purchase Program (CAPP) provides a student committee the opportunity to interact with the art world by researching, discussing, and purchasing artwork by emerging and established contemporary artists. This program operates on a biannual basis. Acquisitions become part of Stamp’s permanent contemporary collection.
The Manager will provide programmatic direction for an enlivening student union-based arts program including a 50-60 ALC class schedule and the monthly workshop series offered during the academic year, and the summer camp. Plan and implement class and workshop schedule of offerings. Hire class instructors and camp staff. Curate solo, thematic, and group exhibitions in the Stamp Gallery. Oversee exhibit development, related programming, installation and de-installation, and contract negotiations with artists and guest curators. Advise the Contemporary Art Purchase Program student committee and work with its Advisory Board. Oversee and maintain Stamp’s Contemporary Art collection. Manage the interface of the public with the art collection including providing collateral materials, tours, and complementary programming. Manage budgets for the ALC, Gallery, and CAPP totaling $300,000. Supervise and mentor two graduate assistants and approximately 15 undergraduate student staff members. Manage facilities. Develop an outreach and marketing strategy including managing web content and social media for the ALC, Gallery, and CAPP. Work with development staff on grant writing. Work collaboratively with colleagues in Stamp and on campus to create programs that complement exhibitions and programs enlarging Stamp’s mission to provide a safe and inviting campus center where all UM students, alumni, faculty, staff, and community members cultivate lifelong relationships founded on engagement, learning, multiculturalism, and citizenship.
Other duties will need to be completed as assigned.
Applicants may apply by using this link: https://ejobs.umd.edu/postings/61340