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Art Gallery Assistant
This sample art gallery assistant resume is a summary of your educational qualifications, and experience to demonstrate why you are the best candidate for the art gallery assistant job. This sample art gallery assistant resume also highlights your strong points. With help of this sample resume you can make favorable first impression.
Ken Williams
45, New Street
Washington, DC, 12813
Home: 333-742-3313
williamken@sample.com
OBJECTIVE
Looking for a responsible position of art gallery assistant in leading art gallery where strong communication, leadership skills and creative thinking are highly desired.
SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Excellent verbal and writing skills.
- Good organizational skills and planning skills.
- Excellent ability to understand and follow a set of procedures.
- Superior knowledge about loan items, funding and financial budgets.
- Able to work with older people, families and disabled people.
- Excellent art technical skills.
SOFTWARE SKILLS
- Office Applications: Microsoft Office
- Software: AUTOCAD 2007
- Imaging Software: Photoshop 7.0
WORK HISTORY
Art Gallery Assistant, 1996-1999
National Gallery of Art - Washington, DC
Duties:
- Responsible for cataloguing acquisitions and keeping records and also for giving presentations.
- Communicated with voluntary groups, industry, grant agencies and the community including schools to secure sponsorship for publications, events and development projects.
- Discussed with individuals and groups about exhibits.
- Communicated with trustees, management boards, local council and political group to secure ongoing support.
- Arranged meetings and collaborative projects to keep connection with other museum and art gallery professionals.
- Dealt with enquiries from variety of clients.
- Planned, interpreted, and organized exhibitions.
Staff Assistant, 1992-1995
Agora Gallery - New York, NY
Duties:
- Prepared, and coordinated all travel arrangements and information, including vouchers, for the chief press officer.
- Worked with the gallery's travel office to determine travel costs and to problem solve conflicts.
- Worked with the chief press officer to develop and manage federal, trust, and exhibition budgets and tracks all office expenditures.
- Maintained databases, budget charts, and spreadsheets as needed.
- Maintained records and files on incoming correspondence and other documents.
- Prepared and submitted requests for cash and check reimbursements for information office staff.
EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION
Bachelor of Fine Arts (studio art), 1992
Eastern Washington University, Washington
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