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Workshop on Inclusive Hiring


Type: Residencies, Workshops, Exchanges [View all]
Posted by: Association of Art Museum Curators & AAMC Foundation
Deadline: Mon, October 1st, 2018

Monday, October 29, 2018

1pm - 4:30pm ET

In-Person Workshop, NYC

Registration is now open for AAMC’s upcoming workshop on Inclusive Hiring, which will take place in New York City on Monday, October 29 at 1PM ET.

During this half-day program, participants will discuss a range of topics related to inclusivity in the workplace, including the development and dissemination of available positions, interviewing execution, the welcoming of new team members, and creating positive internal environments.

Meet the Speakers: Eduardo Díaz, Director, Smithsonian Latino Institute; Kaywin Feldman, Nivin and Duncan MacMillan Director and President, Minneapolis Institute of Art; Lane Harwell, Program Officer, Creativity and Free Expression, Ford Foundation; Mitchell Karp, Partner, VallotKarp; Allison Rutledge-Parisi, Vice President, Chief Human Resource Officer, The Metropolitan Museum of Art; Cecile Shellman, Diversity Catalyst, Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh; Angela Vallot, Partner, VallotKarp; Kimberly Wilson, Chief Human Resources Officer, Deputy Director Human Resources, Volunteers, and Community Service, Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. See full program details including speaker bios here.

There are a limited amount of spots available. Registration is open to current AAMC members closes October 1.

Join, renew, and register to grab your seat: http://bit.ly/InclusiveHiring 

 

ABOUT AAMC & AAMC FOUNDATION

The Association of Art Museum Curators (AAMC) & AAMC Foundation celebrate the curatorial narrative by supporting and promoting the work of art curators at all stages in their career through opportunities for networking, collaboration, professional development, and career advancement. In the ever-changing, non-profit visual art world, AAMC is the voice for all curators—regardless of field, experience level, and institutional type. We ensure that the curatorial perspective on art, museums, and educational issues is actively communicated to the public, media, and museum profession. Founded in 2001, we include over 1,300 members from over 500 institutions from 19 countries around the globe. For more information, visit www.artcurators.org.



Posted on Thu, September 13th, 2018
Expires on Mon, October 1st, 2018

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