The Museum is currently recruiting for the following positions.
Staff
School and Teacher Programs Manager
The Museum is seeking a School and Teacher Programs Manager. Review the School and Teacher Programs Manager job description to see if you’re a fit for this role.
HR Generalist
The Museum is seeking a HR Generalist. Review the HR Generalist job description to see if you’re a fit for this role.
Head of Institutional Giving
The Museum is seeking a head of institutional giving. Review the Head of Institutional Giving job description to see if you’re a fit for this role.
Data Collector
The Museum is seeking a data collector. Review the Data Collector job description to see if you’re a fit for this role.
Asheville Art Museum NEA GAP Curatorial Residency
The Asheville Art Museum seeks applicants for the inaugural NEA GAP Curatorial Residency. The Curatorial Residency is a dynamic opportunity offering a one-year appointment to emerging curators from regional Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU’s). Learn more about the NEA GAP Curatorial Residency.
Adult Studio Instructors
Adult Studio classes and workshops are designed for anyone interested in learning more about specific topics. Local and visiting artists help students of all levels and abilities develop skills in media that reflect techniques and themes featured in the Museum’s Collection and special exhibitions. Instructors should have a mastery of their medium, be passionate about working with adult learners, have experience and facility in teaching, and make direct, thoughtful connections between course material and art in the galleries.
To add your name to our roster of potential instructors, please complete our Adult Studio Instructor Application, and we will contact you the next time we hold a recruitment.
PreK-12 Teaching Artists
The Asheville Art Museum is hiring contract PreK-12 Teaching Artists for the following programs: Literacy Through Art, Summer Art Camp, Winter Art Camp, Makerspace, and potential other opportunities. Local and visiting artists help students and intergenerational audiences of all levels and abilities develop skills in media that reflect techniques and themes featured in the Museum’s Collection and special exhibitions. Instructors should have a mastery of their medium, be passionate about working with learners of all ages, have experience and facility in teaching, and make direct, thoughtful connections between course material and art in the galleries.
To add your name to our roster of potential instructors, please complete our PreK-12 Teaching Artist Application, and we will contact you the next time we hold a recruitment. Please direct any questions to learn@ashevilleart.org.
Internships & Fellowships
Learn more about our internship program and explore available internships and fellowships.
Volunteer
Learn more about volunteering and explore available positions.