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Chattanooga, TN 

MMLogoMark Making(MM) is seeking an outstanding candidate for the position of Executive Director.

The Executive Director reports directly to the Board of Directors and is responsible for the management of the MM facility and staff; planning and implementation of arts-programming; long-range planning; fundraising and grant writing; fiscal management and community relations. MM’s Executive Director should demonstrate ethical standards, have proven leadership and effective team building skills. The development and cultivation of corporate, government and community relations is key to this position, which requires excellent communications skills. At the core of the Executive Director’s responsibilities is to model internally and externally, the organization’s commitment to it mission.

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Oklahoma 

OAC_50The Oklahoma Arts Council is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Director of Art in Public Places, as well as an experienced art museum professional for the position of Director of Visual Arts and Capitol Collections.

The Director of Art in Public Places is responsible for managing all aspects of the State of Oklahoma’s 1.5% for Public Art Program. The Oklahoma Arts Council is responsible for managing the administrative aspects related to the selection and placement of artwork in state facilities. Incumbent works with other state government representatives to develop calls for artists/qualifications that lead to the selection of public art to be included in capital projects.

The Director of Visual Arts and Capitol Collections has the dual role of managing the Oklahoma State Capitol Art Collection and the Oklahoma State Art Collection. The State Art Collection is comprised of diverse objects encompassing 200 works of art in a vast array of media including basketry, sculpture, metal relief, painting, printmaking, ceramics, fiber and mixed media which are exhibited in a 4,400 sq. ft. museum-gallery space in the Capitol. The Capitol Art Collection is comprised of more than 200 works of art in the public areas of the Oklahoma State Capitol, including bronze sculptures and monumental paintings. This position also manages state-owned works of art at the Governor’s Mansion.

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