Hi PAN Listserv,

 

We are hiring two positions in the Civic Art Collection and Public Art Program at the San Francisco Arts Commission! Please see description and links below for more information.

 

Public Art Project Manager

The San Francisco Arts Commission is hiring a Public Art Project Manager (Classification 1842 Management Assistant) for an approximately two-year full-time position, with the possibility of a permanent position pending continued funding. Under the supervision of the Senior Public Art Project Manager, the Project Manager will manage approximately 15-20 permanent and temporary public art projects in various stages of development. The Project Manager may also manage art maintenance and conservation projects for monuments, public sculpture and other artworks in the City’s Collection under the supervision of the Senior Registrar. Please find the complete job description and instruction for submitting here: https://jobapscloud.com/SF/sup/BulPreview.asp?R1=PEX&R2=1842&R3=903437&Viewer=Admin&

 

Registrar, Civic Art Collection
The San Francisco Arts Commission is hiring a full-time Registrar for the Civic Art Collection (Classification 1840 Junior Management Assistant). Under the supervision of the Senior Registrar, Civic Art Collection and Public Art, the Registrar performs a wide variety of professional registration and administrative duties in support of the Arts Commission’s public art and collections management program. Please find the complete job description and instruction for submitting here:

https://www.jobapscloud.com/SF/sup/bulpreview.asp?R1=TEX&R2=1840&R3=903433

 

Deadline for applications is Friday, May 31, 2019 at 5:00:00 PM.

 

Mary Chou
Senior Program Manager, Public Art
Civic Art Collection and Public Art
Preferred Gender Pronouns: she/her/hers

San Francisco Arts Commission
401 Van Ness Avenue, Suite 325
San Francisco, CA 94102
(p) 415-252-2233
www.sfartscommission.org/pubartcollection/

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