Work-Study Position
The Vera List Center for Art and Politics
The Vera List Center for Arts and Politics at The New School is currently seeking a work-study student to assist with the daily operation of the center and in the preparation of our public events. A special focus of all activities in fall 2008 is the exhibition “Ours: Democracy in the Age of Branding,” co-produced by the Vera List Center and Parsons The New School for Design where it will be presented from October 16, 2008, through January 30, 2009.
Responsibilities:
- General office assistance including answering phones, email and regular correspondence, and administrative tasks
- Responsible for the logistic aspects of the public programs, such as event programs, speaker travels, audio visual needs, etc.
- Manage database and mailing list updates
- Research and conceptualize future program topics and evaluate their potential for student outreach and course enhancement
- Assist with marketing the public programs both within the university and by targeting select groups outside; act as liaison to the Department of Communication and External Affairs (CEA)
Qualifications:
- Excellent familiarity with Microsoft Office programs and Filemaker Pro.
- Undergraduate or graduate student with a passion for contemporary art and politics
- Independent initiative and excellent organizational skills
- Minimum commitment: 2 days per week, two semesters, hours flexible
Please email cover letter and resume to Carin Kuoni, kuonic@newschool.edu
About the Vera List Center for Art and Politics
The Vera List Center for Art and Politics at The New School is dedicated to serving as catalyst for the discourse on the role of the arts in society and their relationship to the socio-political climate in which they are created. It seeks to achieve this through the organization of public programs that respond to the pressing social and political issues of our time as they are being articulated by the academic community and visual and performing artists. The center strives to enhance the university’s educational mission by bringing together scholars and students, the people of New York, and national and international audiences in an exploration of new possibilities for civic engagement.
Each academic year, the center dedicates its programs to one overarching theme, allowing for a continuous, in-depth, and interdisciplinary investigation. Among recent topics explored in the public programs were “Homeland,” “Considering Forgiveness,” “The Public Domain,” and “Agency.” 2008-2009 is dedicated to “Branding Democracy.”
Established in 1992 by a generous grant from the late Vera List, a life trustee of the university, the Vera List Center embodies the legacy of The New School’s historic involvement with the avant-garde in the arts. For a current listing of programs, visit www. newschool.edu/vlc.