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Hueseum Tour: Barkley L. Hendricks at Frick Madison

Frick Madison 945 Madison Avenue, New York, NY, United States

Join Museum Hue for our next Hueseum Tour at Frick Madison, 945 Madison Avenue at 75th Street
New York, NY 10021 on October 6 from 5 - 7 pm.

$5.00

Preserving Our Historical Sites

Join Museum Hue on Saturday, October 28th, 2023 at the Albany Institute for Preserving Our Historical Sites panel discussion. There will be a light breakfast hour from 9:00am - 10:00am, and a panel discussion from 10:00am - 12:00pm.  Museum Hue has been working on providing programming which stems from the research, findings and recommendations in the HueArts NYS Brown Paper report, which highlights the importance of physical space and built environment for POC-led arts stability. The core of this program […]

$10.00

Advocacy Accelerator: The Government and Your Arts Organization

Zoom

Our elected officials play a vital role in funding the arts and changing policy to increase the public's access to more arts programming. New York City Council Member Chi Ossé and New York Senator José M. Serrano, State Arts & Culture chairs, will join Museum Hue for the first session of Advocacy Accelerator on Wednesday, November 1. During Government and Your Arts Organization, Chi Ossé and José M. Serrano will discuss the New York government's critical role in supporting the arts. […]

Free
Event Series Hueniversity Career Jumpstart

Internship Preparation

Zoom

Calling all those who wish to land their dream internship in the arts!
In Session 3 we will cover internship preparation for those looking to get their start in the arts and culture field. Participants will hear from arts internship experts on how to find internships, when you should apply, what to expect during the application process, and what to include to help stand out.

Free

Advocacy Accelerator: Lobbying and Your Arts Organization

Zoom

In the second session of Museum Hue’s Advocacy Workshop: Lobbying and Your Arts Organization, panelists will demystify the process of advocacy and lobbying for your organization. Panelists will walk you through the process of government outreach, funding applications, and collective advocacy that happens each fiscal year. Hear from speakers on how the government affairs staff and lobbyists are key in allocating funding and creating policy changes that directly impact the arts. Click on the Zoom Website Registration link to sign […]

Government Funding and Your Arts Organization

Zoom

While elected officials are the public face, there are many staffers and attorneys who work on funding and policies that directly impact the arts. During Museum Hue’s last Advocacy workshop session, Government Funding and Your Organization, hear from longtime staffers of the Cultural Affairs Committees who work on committee meetings, budget requests, and draft legislation on how their work helps and impacts your organization. About Advocacy Accelerator: A Workshop Series that Champions Change Museum Hue's Advocacy Accelerator is a three-part […]

Event Series Hueniversity Career Jumpstart

Hueniversity Homecoming

The Metropolitan Museum of Art 1000 5th Avenue, New York, NY, United States

Join Museum Hue in-person to meet fellow emerging professionals, grow your network, and put into practice the tips and tricks learned during the Museum Hue Career Series Workshops and those found in the Museum Hue Resource guide!

$5.00

COLLEAGUES & FRIENDS: INTERNS AND INTERNSHIPS

Free Arts NYC 1431 Broadway, New York, NY, United States

Join Museum Hue's Deputy Director, Sierra Van Ryck deGroot, and colleagues at our partner event with POWarts. ________ Just how important are arts internships? Are they fair and equitable? If you've landed one, how can you make the most of it? As a supervisor, how can you create a better experience for interns? Join us on February 15 for another Colleagues and Friends as we bring together three colleagues in the arts to discuss internships: the ones they have had, […]

Success in School Partnerships

Museum and school partnerships offer many benefits for both museums and schools, fostering a more holistic approach to learning. Founded in 1994, The NYC Museum School is a groundbreaking public secondary school that leverages museums and cultural resources to spark curiosity, support student success and serves as a learning laboratory and the ultimate museum-school partnership. Learning Through Art is the Guggenheim Museum’s hallmark artist-in-residency program, sending experienced teaching artists into New York City public schools where they collaborate with classroom […]

Digital Communications Engagement Best Practices

It's a digital world and we're living in it. There are many different online avenues for social interaction, networking, and information sharing in an digital environment that is constantly shifting. How do we become digital storytellers? How do we define our audiences online? Join MANY and MuseumHue with some leaders in the digital sphere who will share their digital strategies, offer best practices, and share advice and resources.   Register Here

NEXTGEN NETWORKING MIXER

Pen + Brush 29 East 22nd Street, New York, NY, United States

Missed our January 26th event at The Met? Attended Hueniversity Homecoming but want to flex your new networking skills at another event? Join Museum Hue, in partnership with POWarts, Sotheby's Institute, and CUNY Cultural Corps for an interactive networking event. ____ Are you a recent grad or currently seeking an advanced degree in arts administration or the business of art? Embarking on a career in those fields? POWarts’ new NextGen community offers graduate students and young professionals the opportunity to […]

Level Up: Why Upskilling Entry-Level & Middle Management Matters

Museum Hue is pleased to partner with Make Ideas Work on the Work Smarter, Not Harder Speaker Series. Join us for the Work Smarter, Not Harder Speaker Series, a dynamic conversation designed to equip you with practical strategies and actionable insights to boost your productivity, prioritize effectively, and achieve greater work-life harmony in the nonprofit sector. This is more than just a speaker series – it’s a community of like-minded individuals committed to learning, growing, and achieving their goals. Network with fellow attendees, ask questions, […]

Programs for New Americans

In 2022, 4.5 million, or almost a quarter of New York residents, were designated "immigrants" by the US Citizenship and Immigration Service. New York is a state undergoing tremendous demographic changes and New York's museums are responding by providing support and resources to New Americans as they settle into their new communities. These programs can cover a wide range of areas including language acquisition, job placement, legal assistance, and offering life skills through the arts. In partnership with the Queens […]

From Employee to Entrepreneur: Unveiling the Thrills and Challenges of Consulting

Museum Hue is pleased to partner with Make Ideas Work on the Work Smarter, Not Harder Speaker Series. Join us for the Work Smarter, Not Harder Speaker Series, a dynamic conversation designed to equip you with practical strategies and actionable insights to boost your productivity, prioritize effectively, and achieve greater work-life harmony in the nonprofit sector. This is more than just a speaker series – it’s a community of like-minded individuals committed to learning, growing, and achieving their goals. Network with fellow attendees, ask questions, and gain valuable […]

Climate Change Facilities and Programming

Building in anticipation of climate change involves designing and constructing museums with the future impacts of climate change in mind. This proactive approach aims to enhance resilience reduce vulnerability, and mitigate the potential negative effects of changing climatic conditions. Designed by Caples Jefferson Architects and completed in 2014, Weeksville Heritage Center in Brooklyn was designed to be a balance between the existing, 19th-century houses of the largest free Black communities in pre-Civil War America and to create a new 23,000 sq ft complex […]

Beyond the Hustle and Finding Flow: Strategies to nourish your mind, body, and soul in the nonprofit workplace

Museum Hue is pleased to partner with Make Ideas Work on the Work Smarter, Not Harder Speaker Series. Join us for the Work Smarter, Not Harder Speaker Series, a dynamic conversation designed to equip you with practical strategies and actionable insights to boost your productivity, prioritize effectively, and achieve greater work-life harmony in the nonprofit sector. This is more than just a speaker series – it’s a community of like-minded individuals committed to learning, growing, and achieving their goals. Network with fellow attendees, ask questions, and gain valuable […]

From Overwhelmed to Optimized: Can AI help your nonprofit be more resourceful without losing its human touch?

Museum Hue is pleased to partner with Make Ideas Work on the Work Smarter, Not Harder Speaker Series. Join us for the Work Smarter, Not Harder Speaker Series, a dynamic conversation designed to equip you with practical strategies and actionable insights to boost your productivity, prioritize effectively, and achieve greater work-life harmony in the nonprofit sector. This is more than just a speaker series – it’s a community of like-minded individuals committed to learning, growing, and achieving their goals. Network with fellow attendees, ask questions, and gain valuable […]

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