Art Gallery Volunteers
The Mosman Art Gallery and Community Centre is a regional gallery and the centre of a thriving artistic community, there are many ways that you can contribute.
If you are interested in becoming a volunteer click here to sign up!
For more information about volunteering, contact the Volunteers’ Office on 9978 4126 or email volunteer@mosman.nsw.gov.au.
Art Gallery – Gallery Assistant
Role
- Welcome visitors to the Gallery
- Provide visitors with information about our exhibitions and programs
- Assist with supervising the Gallery
- Assist with administrative and clerical tasks, eg. mail-outs, folding, organising slide collection
Scheduling
Fortnightly or once a month on a roster; depending on the volunteer’s availability. Each roster period is for 3-4 hours per session, on a morning or afternoon, over seven days
Required Skills/Experience
- Good inter-personal skills
- Awareness of the special needs of various visitors to the Gallery, eg elderly people, school groups and the disabled
- Good communication skills
- Confident and polite
Benefits
- Able to enjoy a range of art exhibitions and programs
- Opportunity to meet other people interested in art
- Be a valuable member of the Gallery team
- Contribute to cultural development in the community
Report to Public Programs Officer
Art Gallery – Gallery Guide
Role
- Present guided tours of current exhibitions and the Art Gallery to community groups visiting the Gallery, eg. Probus Clubs and Seniors Groups
- Share information about selected artworks and artists in the exhibition with groups and visitors
- Research background information about the exhibition to prepare for the tour
- Welcoming visitors to the Gallery
Scheduling
- Volunteers must complete a training program to develop and practice skills in guiding for art exhibitions, and communicating with groups
- Guides are rostered to undertake three guide exhibitions per year
Required Skills/Experience
- Excellent communication skills, and enjoyment of sharing information with visitors to the Gallery
- Excellent inter-personal skills
- Confident and polite
- Research skills, eg. through the library or the internet as preparation for tours
- Volunteers may have a special interest in art, history or culture or an enthusiasm for the visual arts
- Well organised
Benefits
- Opportunity to develop skills in guiding and communicating with groups through a training program, plus an ongoing program of bi monthly workshops
- Able to enjoy a range of art exhibitions and programs
- Opportunity to meet other people interested in art
- Be a valuable member of the Gallery team
- Contribute to the cultural development of the community
Report to Public Programs Officer
Art Gallery – Curatorial Research Assistant
Role
- Research background information about the Mosman Art Collection
- Research background information about future Gallery exhibitions when projects are available
- Volunteers may gather information through library research, interviews, internet searches or special visits to art collections both public and private
Scheduling
- General projects on the Mosman Art Collection are available throughout the year
- Availability of curatorial research projects are limited
- Projects are self directed and completed at the volunteer’s own pace, usually over a few months
Required Skills/Experience
- Research skills eg: through the library or the Internet
- Volunteers may have a special interest in art history or culture or have completed studies in art, history or culture
- Well organised
- Able to work unsupervised
- Enjoy researching
Benefits
- Opportunity to visit and research other art collections
- Able to enjoy a range of art exhibitions and programs
- Opportunity to meet other people interested in art
- Be a valuable member of the Gallery team
- Contribute to cultural development in the community
Report to Public Programs Officer
Art Gallery – Special Events Assistant
Role
- Assist with exhibition opening nights, public programs and other special events such as morning teas for community groups
- Assist with food preparation
- Serving food
- Assist with visitor enquiries
- Provide visitors with information about our exhibitions and programs
Scheduling
Mostly evenings, occasional day events. Usually once every 4-5 weeks, depending on the exhibition schedule and public programs.
Required Skills/Experience
- Enjoy assisting people
- Good communication skills
- Confident and polite
- Awareness of the special needs of various visitors to the Gallery, eg: elderly people, school groups and the disabled
Benefits
- Able to enjoy a range of art exhibitions and programs
- Opportunity to meet other people interested in art
- Be a valuable member of the Gallery team
- Contribute to cultural development in the community
Report to Public Programs Officer