- Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program
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$33 per hour, September 2025–August 2026, approximately 780 hours.
Temporary part-time position based in Beacon, New York
$33 per hour, September 2025–August 2026, approximately 780 hours
Background
Based in New York, Dia Art Foundation is committed to advancing, realizing, and preserving the vision of artists. A nonprofit founded in 1974, Dia collects the work of some of the most renowned artists of the last half-century, presents long-term, site-specific projects, executes new commissions, and produces scholarly publications related to its exhibitions and collection.
Learning at Dia is founded on the idea that art is an active, self-determined experience. Since their inception in 1993 in New York, learning programs have offered space for the collective curiosity and inquiry of artists, educators, and learners to be in critical exchange at Dia.
For more about Dia’s constellation of sites, exhibitions, and programs of engagement, visit our website.
Position summary
Dia Art Foundation seeks an experienced Artist in the role of Educator to work with high school–age youth at Dia Beacon. Dia Teens supports 15 ambitious Hudson Valley–based participants in developing their creative voice, critical thinking, and personal agency in a self-determinative, experiential environment over time, as teens may participate in the program for one to three years. The Artist Educator will lead an original curriculum that evolves in collaboration with teen participants to create an inclusive peer-learning space shaped by the group’s intersecting creative interests and lived experiences.
This part-time, temporary position is based at Dia Beacon and takes place September 2025–August 2026. It includes in-person program sessions on the first and third Saturdays of the month during the academic year and a six-week summer program. The Artist Educator, Dia Teens, Dia Beacon, works in close collaboration with the Learning and Engagement team based in Beacon and reports to the Manager of Learning and Engagement.
The successful candidate’s practice engages with experimental pedagogy, relationship-building, reciprocity, or other related program values, and they are excited to explore questions central to their practice through exchange with teens.
Essential duties and responsibilities
Other duties and responsibilities
Education, certification, and experience
Knowledge, skills, and abilities
This position requires a background check.
Working conditions and physical demands
This is a part-time, fixed-term position based at Dia Beacon.
The Artist Educator, Dia Teens, Dia Beacon, is engaged from September 2025 to August 2026 with an expected schedule of 780 hours for the duration of the position at the Artist-Educator rate of $33 per hour. Weekly hours will vary, averaging approximately 8–14 hours per week during the academic year and up to 40 hours per week during the summer intensive.
Weekly hours include in-person program facilitation, session preparation and planning, and curriculum design; work and meetings relating to curriculum development may be done remotely.
Artist Educators are paid at a competitive hourly rate. Staff with Dia Art Foundation ID badges gain reduced or free admission to most American museums and arts organizations. As employees, Artist Educators may participate in staff trainings and public programs.
This position is represented by the Technical, Office & Professional Union, Local 2110, UAW, AFL-CIO.
Qualified applicants may apply for this position by emailing the following materials to [email protected] with “Artist Educator, Dia Teens, Dia Beacon” as the subject heading:
No phone calls or emails to addresses other than the one specified please.
Deadline: Open until filled
Dia Art Foundation is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, color, national origin, ethnic origin, citizenship status, disability, race, religion, creed, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, marital status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law in its employment policies. In addition, Dia will provide reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities and supports a neurodiverse workplace. Candidates with nontraditional learning or career paths and/or applicants whose qualifications differ from those listed above are encouraged to apply.
07/31/2025