
An Arts Education Coordinator works full or part-time in an art institution like an art gallery, art museum, or experimental art center.
The key aim of working as an Arts Education Coordinator is to coordinate and help with educational programs and interactive encounters between visitors and the art and artists.
Education Required Being an Arts Education Coordinator
To be employed as an Arts Education Coordinator, it is typically needed to have a Bachelor’s degree with having studied subjects such as art, communications, education, and marketing.
Responsibilities Required
An Arts Education Coordinator acts as the institution’s advocate and administrator to the art institution’s staff, by supporting exhibitions and events, educational outreach and community programs, and working with the wide range of the art institution’s visitors of all age groups.
The administrative Arts Education Coordinator concentrates on particular areas pertaining to the operation of several programs and includes promoting activities and events, scheduling, and maintaining the various gallery spaces.
An Arts Education Coordinator works closely with the art institution’s departments such as Collections, Education, Exhibition, Marketing and Visitor Services, and also with artists and the community.
An Arts Education Coordinator assists make art accessible to visitors and helps to make visitors feel welcome when exposed to new art and ideas for the first time.
As an outcome, having a friendly and accepting attitude to visitors is extremely significant, as guiding and introducing visitors to interactive artworks and providing them with a positive experience is key.
In addition to guiding the audience, an Arts Education Coordinator handles visitor flow, and safety rules and policies, and makes sure the necessary supplies are stocked in the gallery for visitor usage.
Maintenance logistics is part of the job and includes taking care of the lighting, repairs, cleaning, and set-up, volunteers and staff. Coordinating all the schedules of staff, volunteers, and interns, the Coordinator may also be in charge of the main calendar for all events and programs.
An Arts Education Coordinator is in charge of the marketing and updates the website, calendar listings, promotional materials, and social media. Analyzing and collecting data in order to update databases, document statistics, attendance, and budgets is a big part of the job.
Qualities Required being an Arts Education Coordinator
Besides being highly organized and a multi-tasker, an Arts Education Coordinator speaks and writes well and has good technological and computer skills. Other skills involve a powerful knowledge of museums and marketing, and how to work with diverse groups of visitors ranging from small children to adults.
Career Opportunities for Arts Education Coordinators
There are jobs in museums available for Arts Education Coordinators. According to the US Bureau of Labor and Statistics, overall employment of museum staff is “projected to grow 11 percent from 2012 to 2022, about as fast as the average for all occupations.”
The Bureau doesn’t post particular statistics for Museum Rentals Manager jobs, but the available managerial jobs would just be a small portion of the amount the BLS posts on their site.