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The Truck Studio is hiring

March 8, 2013 by Beth Haskovec, Artists Working in Education Leave a Comment

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>Are you interested in being part of a creative team responsible for bringing art to the children of Milwaukee?  Do you have artistic talents and energy to share with children who are in need of art experiences?  Consider joining the A.W.E.’s Truck Studio this summer!

* Each of A.W.E.’s brightly painted vans is stocked with art supplies and staffed by one Lead Teacher and two college-level intern assistants.  These four Truck Studios will visit approximately 16-18 Milwaukee parks and playgrounds on weekday afternoons from 1-4pm for six weeks starting in late June and going through early August.

* The Truck Studio’s purpose is to provide meaningful, drop-in art enrichment activities free of charge to children ages 4 – 14 in high need neighborhoods.  We are there to help children become inquisitive, creative, flexible, imaginative and confident while fostering a sense of community among the children and the neighborhoods.

A.W.E. is looking for:

* Intern Assistants: creative, adaptable and dedicated artists or those working toward degrees or coursework in Art, Art Education, Art Therapy who have some experience working with urban youth.

* Lead Teachers: professionals with teaching experience at the K-12 level. Degree in Art, Art Education, Art Therapy or a related field is preferred but not mandatory.  However, candidates must have experience supervising others along with managing workflow in a team setting.

Bilingual English and Spanish speakers and artists of color are strongly encouraged to apply.

Application deadline is Monday, April 8, 2013. For more information and job descriptions visit our website at www.awe-inc.org.

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