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>> On Mar 2, 2017, at 4:00 AM, mcn-l-requ...@mcn.edu wrote:
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>> Today's Topics:
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>>  1. Register for "Can We Do That?" before the workshop fills!
>>     (Betha Whitlow)
>>  2. Freer Sackler Photographer position (Grace, Cory)
>>  3. JOB: Museum Project Coordinator, Washington DC
>>     (OCallaghan, Courtney D.)
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>> Message: 1
>> Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2017 10:49:00 -0600
>> From: Betha Whitlow <bwhit...@wustl.edu>
>> To: "Lynn D. CUNNINGHAM" <lynncunning...@berkeley.edu>
>> Subject: [MCN-L] Register for "Can We Do That?" before the workshop
>>   fills!
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>> Registration is filling fast for *Can We Do That?: Intellectual Property
>> Rights and Visual Media*, a Visual Resources Association Foundation
>> Regional Workshop . Can We Do That? will be held on Thursday, March 30,
>> 2017 at this Pacific Northwest College of Art (PNCA) and co-hosted by the
>> University of Oregon Libraries.  We are fortunate to have as our workshop
>> instructor Cara Hirsch, former Associate General Counsel at the Solomon R.
>> Guggenheim Foundation and former Deputy General Counsel at ArtStor. Cara
>> brings vast experience to her instructor role, having supervised the rights
>> review and clearance process for media collections in the Artstor Digital
>> Library, a digital image resource that makes available to nonprofit
>> institutions over 1.7 million digital images in the arts, architecture,
>> humanities, and sciences.  We are certain that cultural heritage
>> professionals, the information and educational communities, and anyone
>> interested in visual culture will benefit from this experience, and for
>> those of you who also plan to attend Online Northwest (
>> http://onlinenorthwest.org/) on Friday, March 31, joining us for Can We Do
>> That? represents a unique opportunity to make a long weekend packed with
>> high-level programming!
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> We encourage you to share this announcement broadly with your colleagues.
>> To learn more about and register for *Can We Do That? *visit
>> http://tinyurl.com/j4slq32. The fee for this day-long workshop is $125.
>> For more information, or if you have questions about registration, feel
>> free to contact Betha Whitlow, VRAF Director, bwhit...@wustl.edu. For
>> questions about the Pacific Northwest College of Art venue, please contact
>> Serenity Ibsen, Interim Director of Library Services at PNCA,
>> sib...@pnca.edu.
>> 
>> -- 
>> Curator of Visual Resources
>> Washington University in Saint Louis
>> bwhit...@wustl.edu
>> 314.935.5256
>> 
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>> Message: 2
>> Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2017 17:19:40 +0000
>> From: "Grace, Cory" <gra...@si.edu>
>> To: "'mcn-l@mcn.edu'" <mcn-l@mcn.edu>
>> Subject: [MCN-L] Freer Sackler Photographer position
>> Message-ID:
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>> The Freer and Sackler Galleries are hiring a full time photography position. 
>> See the advertisement below. Let me know if you have any questions.
>> 
>> Introduction
>> The Freer Gallery of Art and the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery together form the 
>> Smithsonian's museums of Asian art. The galleries are devoted to the 
>> research, acquisition, exhibition, care and management of the renowned 
>> collections of Asian art in each museum and American art in the Freer 
>> Gallery. The mission of the Galleries is to encourage enjoyment and 
>> understanding of the arts of Asia and the cultures that produced them, and 
>> to use works of art to inspire study and provoke thought. The two museums 
>> are co-administered and share the same staff.
>> 
>> The incumbent will be responsible for the day-to-day and long term 
>> photographic needs for the museum. The incumbent will complete photography 
>> and other digital imaging assignments and services, including production of 
>> high-resolution still and video images of the Museum's collection objects 
>> that will be used as educational, commercial, promotional and informational 
>> output for the museum.   The incumbent will use photographic standards and 
>> best practices to ensure the safe and efficient flow of work.  Will need to 
>> provide, as needed, reports on photographic equipment needs and research of 
>> new photographic technologies.
>> 
>> Incumbent must demonstrate skill in photographing fine art with high- end 
>> photography hardware and software.  Must be able to resolve special 
>> technical problems such as photographing the reflective properties of object 
>> surfaces to eliminate glare and reflections, adjusting colors or enhancing 
>> contrasts, and rendering fine details or exact color renditions using 
>> specialized lighting to illuminate cavities or minute parts of an object.  
>> Must be able to communicate clearly and tactfully with high-level museum 
>> personnel and business representatives.
>> 
>> The position is located in the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery building in 
>> Washington, DC. The salary range is $66,510-$86,460 (equivalent to a grade 
>> 11 in the Federal government).  Applicants should email cover letter, r?sum? 
>> and portfolio to Cory Grace at gra...@si.edu<mailto:gra...@si.edu> by March 
>> 10, 2017.  To learn more about the Freer and Sackler Galleries, visit our 
>> website at asia.si.edu.
>> 
>> The Smithsonian is an equal opportunity employer.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Cory Grace
>> Digital Imaging & Asset Specialist (Acting Head of Imaging and Photographic 
>> Services)
>> P.O. Box 37012, MRC 707
>> Washington, DC 20013-7012
>> Direct Tel: 202-633-0347
>> Fax: 202-357-1829
>> Email address: gra...@si.edu<mailto:gra...@si.edu>
>> Website: www.asia.si.edu<http://www.asia.si.edu/>
>> 
>> FedEx or special deliveries:
>> 
>> Imaging and Photographic Services
>> Freer Gallery of Art and Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
>> 1050 Independence Avenue, SW
>> Washington, DC 20560
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
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>> Message: 3
>> Date: Wed, 1 Mar 2017 20:09:55 +0000
>> From: "OCallaghan, Courtney D." <ocallagh...@si.edu>
>> To: "mcn-l@mcn.edu" <mcn-l@mcn.edu>
>> Subject: [MCN-L] JOB: Museum Project Coordinator, Washington DC
>> Message-ID: <d4dc94c2.16f0f%ocallagh...@si.edu>
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>> The Freer Gallery of Art and the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery together form the 
>> Smithsonian?s museums of Asian art. The galleries are devoted to the 
>> research, acquisition, exhibition, care and management of the renowned 
>> collections of Asian art in each museum and American art in the Freer 
>> Gallery. The mission of the Galleries is to encourage enjoyment and 
>> understanding of the arts of Asia and the cultures that produced them, and 
>> to use works of art to inspire study and provoke thought. The two museums 
>> are co-administered and share the same staff.
>> 
>> The Digital Media and Technology (DMT) Project Coordinator reports to the 
>> Freer and Sackler Galleries? Chief Digital Officer. The incumbent will be 
>> responsible for the general day-to-day administration and facilitation of 
>> project activity within the department, which includes Web, AV, Imaging and 
>> Photo Services, and IT. The incumbent will provide assistance to the 
>> department head in the planning, implementation, management, and 
>> documentation of departmental (some cross departmental) projects and 
>> initiatives, adhering to scope, timeline and budget.  The incumbent will 
>> also assist the department with the preparation and record keeping of the 
>> annual budget.
>> 
>> This position requires an ability to meet and communicate clearly and 
>> tactfully with high-level museum personnel and business representatives, and 
>> to apply knowledge of appropriate protocol in a variety of sensitive 
>> situations. Incumbent must show skills in written communication (including 
>> use of computer for communication) sufficient to produce written and oral 
>> reports, knowledge of project management and administrative practices and 
>> procedures to ensure the efficient flow of work, and the ability to serve as 
>> a liaison with gallery staff and other Smithsonian offices.
>> 
>> Incumbent will be located in the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery building in 
>> Washington, DC. The salary range is $53,000 to $69,000 (equivalent to a 
>> grade 9 in the Federal government). Applicants should email cover letter and 
>> r?sum?s to Courtney OCallaghan ocallagh...@si.edu<mailto:ocallagh...@si.edu> 
>> by March 22, 2017.  To learn more about the Freer and Sackler Galleries, 
>> visit our website at asia.si.edu.
>> 
>> The Smithsonian is an equal opportunity employer.
>> 
>> Advertisement
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> Message: 2
> Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2017 10:21:03 -0600
> From: Eve Gaus <eg...@fieldmuseum.org>
> To: mcn-l@mcn.edu
> Subject: [MCN-L] JOB: Digital Learning Coordinator, Chicago, IL
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> The Field Museum of Natural History is hiring a Digital Learning
> Coordinator. The Field Museum?s digital learning program provides a variety
> of learning experiences both inside and outside the classroom to engage
> with the collections and research of the Museum. Specifically, The Field
> Museum strives to inspire learners to wonder, think scientifically and
> explore the natural and cultural worlds.
> 
> The Field Museum's Learning Center is looking for a full-time Digital
> Learning Coordinator to develop online and interactive educational media
> for in-school and out-of-school audiences. The Digital Learning Coordinator
> will be responsible for designing and developing inquiry-based curriculum
> that will get the Museum?s collections and research out beyond our physical
> walls and into communities.
> 
> The Digital Learning team has a start-up mentality and follows an
> interdisciplinary approach to learning that is inquiry-based,
> learner-centric and incorporates a variety of learning theories. The team
> values creativity, a passion for technology, flexibility, experimentation
> and a collaborative approach to learning.
> 
> The ideal candidate is naturally curious, a skilled communicator, a
> tinkerer, and a problem-solver. You are a self-starter, collaborative and
> in your approach to work and iterative in your approach to design. You have
> experience with curriculum development and are comfortable working with
> emerged and emerging technology.
> 
> Please apply at: https://www.fieldmuseum.org/about/careers
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Eve Gaus
> Digital Learning Manager
> The Field Museum
> 1400 South Lake Shore Drive
> Chicago, IL 60605
> ph. 312.665.7533
> fax 312.665.7401
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