The Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College (CCS Bard) is seeking a full-time Public Engagement Manager (PEM). As a first point of contact with the visiting public and a critical bridge between CCS Bard and multiple, diverse audiences on and off the Bard College campus, the PEM’s primary goal will be to increase and expand public engagement and improve visitor experiences at CCS Bard and the Hessel Museum.
Part of Bard College, the Center for Curatorial Studies is a multifaceted center encompassing a contemporary art museum (the Hessel Museum of Art), a graduate program in curatorial studies, and a library and archives. The Hessel Museum is open year-round and presents approximately 20 exhibitions annually, including major exhibitions in the summer and fall, graduate student-curated thesis exhibitions in the spring, as well as lectures, symposia, performances, and other public events. The Museum receives visitors of all ages from across the Hudson Valley, New York City, and beyond. To increase access for students and local communities, CCS Bard partners with over 50 local schools, community-based organizations, programs and departments at Bard College, and a wide variety of arts and educational nonprofits in the area.
The PEM will be responsible for building on this momentum, strengthening relationships with existing community partners and establishing new ones, and bringing new ideas to the table that take our outreach and engagement work to the next level. The PEM will manage the CCS Bard social media accounts as well as all aspects of the Museum’s front of house in order to create a welcoming, accessible, and dynamic environment for all visitors. They will be in charge of coordinating and producing CCS Bard’s public programs, including artist talks, panel discussions, and other programming that takes place throughout the year.
This is an in-person role reporting to the Artistic Director, working a Tuesday-Saturday schedule when the Museum is open to the public and Monday-Friday during install/deinstall periods, subject to change. Occasional evenings, Sundays, and holidays may be required for special events, programs, or openings.