The Walters Art Museum as an immediate need to fill a part time position for an
Online Content Specialist to support the Manager of Web and Social Media. Job
responsibilities include making content and other critical updates to the
Walters? Website, communicating on behalf of the institution via
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collected around 730 codices. Its permanent collection includes ancient art,
medieval art and manuscripts, decorative objects, Asian art and Old Master and
19th-century paintings.
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Dylan Kinnett: Web & Social Media Manager at The Walters Art
Museum<http://www.thewalters.
I>, Database Administrator and Dylan
Kinnett<mailto:dkinnett at thewalters.org?subject=Walters%20API>, Manager of
Web and Social Media. The API was produced in partnership with Cheshire
Software Solutions<http://www.infocss.com/>.
The API and its documentation are
The Walters Art Museum, located in Baltimore Maryland, seeks a dynamic,
seasoned, and team-oriented professional to serve as Director of Marketing and
Communications. Reporting to the Deputy Director for Museum Advancement, this
senior staff member will be responsible for developing and implemen
Technologists, innovators, scholars and artists will coalesce into teams on the
Sculpture Court of the Walters Art Museum at ArtBytes 3, Friday, February
6-Sunday, February 8, 2015. Participants will collaborate to design and build
technologies that enhance the museum experience for visitors and
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The Walters Art Museum is soliciting proposals for enhancements to its primary
website (thewalters.org). A new design for the website should align with
current best practices for online accessibility and usability. The site's
content items and core functionalities need revision as well. In parti
The Walters Art Museum plans an online publication of The Journal of the
Walters Art Museum. Recognizing the Journal’s importance to the museum’s
mission, we aspire to offer its investigations to a broad online audience. In
that spirit, a digital edition is planned as a free and open-access