The Workhouse Glass Program Manager is responsible for the
design, coordination, and implementation of the Glass Program at the Workhouse Arts Center,
including glass blowing in an expanding Hot Shop, fusing, torch working,
stained glass, and casting. This unique
position calls for a “people person” with administrative/managerial skills who
is knowledgeable of the contemporary glass art world and technically savvy with
respect to glass-related equipment, and who operates well in an environment of
constrained resources. A Master’s degree
within the glass/art related field is required, or equivalent professional
experience.
The Workhouse Arts Center
is located in Lorton Virginia, just south of Washington DC,
in the repurposed historic DC Workhouse Prison.
The new Glass Program Manager will oversee a Gallery, three classrooms,
a hot shop, and eight studios with resident artists.
The call is open until filled. More information may be found here
2 comments:
HI, what are the pre-admission prerequisites as a new student for Washington glass school?
No prerequisites - unless noted, most classes at WGS are geared for beginners. Usually flexible enough to handle artists that have more skills to get each to their next level!3127
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