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The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is a leading institution dedicated to modern and contemporary art, fostering a deep connection with the community through innovative programs and exhibitions that celebrate diverse voices in art.
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San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) stands as one of the largest institutions dedicated to modern and contemporary art in the United States, serving as a vibrant cultural hub for the Bay Area community. Art is an integral part of our lives—it inspires us and connects us daily. In a world that increasingly values these connections, we remain steadfast in our commitment to our core values.Inclusive: We aim to represent a multitude of voices in meaningful dialogue.Passionate: Our engagement with art transcends mere employment; it is a lifestyle.Brave: We approach our endeavors with courage and a spirit of adventure, always open to exploring diverse perspectives.Empathic: Our goal is to operate as individuals, rather than as an institution.SFMOMA is a space for the endlessly curious to engage with, support, and experience contemporary art. We believe that modern and contemporary art shapes our thoughts, perceptions, and appreciation of the diverse narratives that surround us. Our mission is to cultivate an environment that sparks joy, fosters a sense of belonging, and values every individual for their unique identity.Schedule: Full Time, 35 hours/week, with at least three days required on-site.As the Controller at SFMOMA, you will oversee all facets of accounting, reporting, auditing, and payroll functions. Your role will include supporting presentations to the board audit committee and managing the operational aspects of the Finance department, which encompasses responsibilities for accounting, accounts payable and receivable, payroll, monthly and yearly closings, and tax return preparations. You will ensure that the Museum has efficient systems and procedures to facilitate effective program implementation and conduct seamless audits. Collaboration with program leaders and their teams is essential, as you will educate them on finance and accounting procedures while exploring how the finance function can enhance program operations.· Within 30 days, you will have developed a solid understanding of Finance roles, workflows, and internal partnerships, gaining familiarity with the systems, applications, and reports managed by the Finance team.· By 90 days, you will have established positive, collaborative relationships and will be adept at engaging with board members, staff, external vendors, and the general public.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Join the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), one of the largest and most significant museums of modern and contemporary art in the United States. As a vibrant cultural hub in the Bay Area, we cherish the power of art to inspire and connect individuals. In these times, fostering such connections aligns with our core values.Inclusivity: We are dedicated to being a museum that amplifies diverse voices in dialogue.Passion: We view our work with art as a profound vocation, not merely a profession.Bravery: Our team approaches its work with courage and a spirit of adventure, always eager to explore fresh perspectives.Empathy: We strive to act as individuals, not just as an institution.SFMOMA serves as a sanctuary for the endlessly curious, inviting exploration, support, and engagement with contemporary art. We believe in the transformative power of modern and contemporary art to shape our thoughts and worldview, encompassing a multitude of voices and perspectives. Our aspiration is to cultivate an environment that fosters joy, belonging, and purpose—where diversity is celebrated as a strength, and every individual is valued for their authentic self.Schedule: Full Time, 35 hours/week, from Monday, June 15 to Friday, August 14, with a minimum of three days working onsite.Department Overview:The Archives and Art Resources (AAR) department is committed to fulfilling SFMOMA's commitment to providing broad access to and enriching experiences with modern and contemporary art. This is achieved through collaboration across departments to develop and maintain the museum’s digital records related to art and artists. AAR manages SFMOMA’s collections and the digital asset management systems, photographs artworks, exhibitions, and events, oversees institutional archives, and manages rights concerning the creation and use of digital content about art and artists—all aimed at maximizing access to art for the museum's audiences and staff.Position Overview:The Intellectual Property, Rights Intern will concentrate on evaluating works by the artist Henri Matisse within the museum’s collection to determine their public domain status. The intern will receive mentorship from both the Archives and Art Resources and Legal teams.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Join the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), a leading cultural hub in the Bay Area and one of the largest museums dedicated to modern and contemporary art in the United States. Art enriches our lives and connects us in profound ways. Now more than ever, these connections resonate with our core values.Inclusive: We are committed to being a museum that amplifies diverse voices and fosters meaningful dialogue.Passionate: Our work with art transcends mere employment; it is a lifestyle that fuels our creativity.Brave: We tackle our responsibilities with courage and an adventurous spirit, always eager to explore new ideas and perspectives.Empathic: We strive to embody the qualities of genuine individuals rather than just an institution.At SFMOMA, we invite the endlessly curious to discover, support, and interact with contemporary art. We believe that modern art can shape our understanding of the world and encourage appreciation for the diverse voices and viewpoints that enrich our collective experience. Our goal is to cultivate a joyful atmosphere that nurtures belonging and purpose, where diversity is viewed as a strength and every individual is celebrated for their unique contributions.Schedule: Full Time, 35 hours/week, Monday, June 15 - Friday, August 14, up to five days working onsite.Department Overview:The Collections office is dedicated to the innovative stewardship of SFMOMA's art, library, archive, and artist materials collections. Comprising five collaborative departments (Archives and Art Resources, Collections Management, Conservation, Library, and Registration), this team oversees the comprehensive care and accessibility of the collections, which includes accessions, deaccessions, loans, research, and documentation, both online and in-person. Together, we promote art stewardship that fosters creativity and multifaceted interactions with modern and contemporary art.Position Overview:The 2026 Collections Internship is centered on centralizing access to documentation regarding promised gifts of art to the museum. Promised gifts play a vital role in enhancing our collection's strengths and expanding our artistic narrative.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Join the vibrant team at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), one of the largest modern and contemporary art museums in the United States, and a cultural hub for the Bay Area. Art is an essential part of our lives; it inspires and connects us daily. In today's world, these connections are crucial and resonate with our core values.Inclusive: We strive to be a museum that embraces diverse voices and fosters dialogue.Passionate: We view our work with art as not just a job but a way of life.Brave: We approach our tasks with courage and a willingness to explore new perspectives.Empathic: We aim to treat individuals as people, not just as roles within an institution.At SFMOMA, we invite the endlessly curious to explore, support, and engage with the art of our time. Modern and contemporary art has the power to reshape how we think and perceive the world, encouraging us to appreciate diverse perspectives. Our goal is to create an atmosphere that fosters joy, a sense of belonging, and purpose—where differences are celebrated, and everyone feels valued.Schedule: Full Time, 35 hours/week, from Monday, June 15 to Friday, August 14, with a minimum of three days onsite, including Sundays.Availability is required from Sunday through Thursday.Department Overview:The Education Department at SFMOMA focuses on pedagogical and cultural programming, committing itself to lifelong learning and the exploration of contemporary art's relevance in public life. It encompasses various program areas, including K-12 education, educator activities, school visits, family programs, talks, screenings, student symposia, and exhibitions.Position Overview:This internship provides an excellent opportunity for individuals eager to understand the intricacies of programming for the museum's youngest visitors and their families in an engaging museum setting. Under the mentorship of the Manager of Education, you will gain invaluable insights and experience in family-oriented educational initiatives.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) stands as one of the largest museums dedicated to modern and contemporary art across the United States, serving as a vibrant cultural hub for the Bay Area. Art is an integral part of our lives, inspiring and uniting us daily. In these challenging times, the connections fostered by art are more important than ever, resonating deeply with our core values.Inclusive: We endeavor to be a museum that amplifies diverse voices in a meaningful dialogue.Passionate: Our work with art transcends mere occupation; it embodies a vibrant way of living.Brave: We boldly approach our endeavors with an adventurous spirit, continuously seeking fresh perspectives.Empathic: We strive to operate with human warmth rather than institutional coldness.SFMOMA serves as an exploration ground for the endlessly curious, inviting them to engage with, support, and experience the art of our era. We are committed to showing how modern and contemporary art can shape our thoughts, perceptions, and appreciation of diverse voices and viewpoints. Our goal is to create an atmosphere that fosters joy, nurtures a sense of belonging, and recognizes the strength in diversity, valuing each individual in their entirety.Schedule: Full Time, 35 hours/week, from Monday, June 15 to Friday, August 14, with a minimum of three days onsite.Department Overview:The SFMOMA Design Studio plays a pivotal role in transforming our institutional vision into a lively, cohesive, and inviting brand experience. Within this studio, the Graphic Design team oversees all aspects of visual communication for the museum, encompassing both print and digital formats, including branding, exhibition graphics, publications, sfmoma.org, digital displays, and more. This department is essential for content strategy and effectively conveying the museum's voice to visitors both onsite and remotely.Position Overview:As a Graphic Design Intern, you will collaborate closely with the Senior Graphic Designer and other team members within the Design Studio, engaging in a variety of projects. Responsibilities may include brand system analyses, museum signage projects, product collaborations for the store, social media initiatives, website design, and more.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Join the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), one of the largest and most influential museums of modern and contemporary art in the U.S. As a vibrant cultural hub for the Bay Area, we believe in the transformative power of art, fostering connections and inspiring creativity in our community.Inclusive: We celebrate diverse voices and perspectives, encouraging dialogue and collaboration.Passionate: Working with art is not just a career; it’s a way of life that we cherish.Brave: We boldly explore new ideas, approaches, and challenges in our work.Empathic: We engage with our community with a personal touch, prioritizing human connections.SFMOMA is a sanctuary for the curious, inviting you to explore and experience contemporary art that shapes our world. We aim to create an environment of joy and belonging, where differences are celebrated as strengths.Schedule: Full-Time, 35 hours/week, from Monday, June 15 to Friday, August 14, with a minimum of three days on-site.Department OverviewOur Interpretive Media (IM) department is dedicated to creating engaging educational audio/video content and interactive experiences for both in-museum and online audiences. We prioritize artist and community voices in crafting narratives that make modern and contemporary art accessible and relatable.Internship RoleWorking closely with the Director of Interpretive Media and the Chief Education and Community Engagement Officer, the Interpretation Evaluation Intern will perform qualitative and quantitative analysis to assess audience engagement and the impact of the museum’s Gallery Interpretation program.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Join the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), one of the largest and most influential modern and contemporary art institutions in the United States. As a vibrant cultural hub, we believe in the power of art to connect, inspire, and uplift our community. Our mission is to foster connections through art that resonate with our core values.Inclusivity: We aim to be a museum that represents diverse voices in dialogue.Passion: Our work with art transcends mere employment; it embodies a way of life.Bravery: We approach our tasks with courage and a willingness to explore new perspectives.Empathy: Our interactions prioritize the human experience, valuing individuals over institutional norms.At SFMOMA, we welcome the curious to explore, support, and experience contemporary art. We believe in the transformative potential of modern art to shape perspectives and foster inclusivity. We strive to create an environment that promotes joy, belonging, and appreciation for diversity.Schedule: Full Time, 35 hours per week, from Monday, June 15 to Friday, August 14, with at least three days on-site.Department Overview: The Communications Department includes Public Relations and Editorial teams. This internship will support the three-member Public Relations team, collaborating with various internal and external stakeholders to amplify SFMOMA’s visibility and engage diverse audiences. Key focus areas include exhibitions, permanent collections, educational initiatives, community engagement, and partnerships. The team secures extensive press coverage, generates press materials, facilitates interviews, and manages photography and film shoots, all contributing to the narrative of SFMOMA.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Join the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), one of the largest and most influential museums of modern and contemporary art in the U.S. Our museum serves as a vibrant cultural hub for the Bay Area, inspiring connections through art that resonate deeply in our lives. We are committed to inclusive representation, passionate engagement, brave exploration, and empathetic communication.Inclusive: We nurture a dialogue among diverse voices.Passionate: Our work with art transcends mere employment; it's a lifestyle.Brave: We approach our tasks with courage, always open to new perspectives.Empathic: We prioritize personal connections over institutional rigidity.At SFMOMA, we empower the curious to explore, support, and engage with contemporary art, believing it shapes our worldview and fosters a sense of belonging. We strive to create an environment where diversity is celebrated and every individual is valued for their unique contributions.Schedule: Full-Time, 35 hours/week, from Monday, June 15 to Friday, August 14, with a minimum of three days required on-site.Department Overview:As a Social Media Intern, you will collaborate with the Social Media team in SFMOMA's Marketing Department, comprised of the Associate Director of Social Media and Content Marketing, the Social Media Program Manager, and the Associate Content Producer for Social Media. This role will involve creative collaboration with all team members.Position Overview:The Social Media Intern will assist in engaging our audiences by producing captivating static and video content for platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, and LinkedIn. Responsibilities include copywriting, analyzing post insights, and monitoring channel growth. You will gain valuable insights into the operations and strategies of a Social Media department while contributing innovative ideas.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Join the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), one of the premier institutions for modern and contemporary art in the United States, where we celebrate the transformative power of art in our lives. In a world increasingly in need of connection, we emphasize the importance of art in fostering community and understanding.Diversity and Inclusion: We are committed to fostering a museum that embraces diverse voices and perspectives.Passion: Our work is driven by a love for art that extends beyond professional obligation—it's our way of life.Courage: We approach our work with bravery, continually seeking new viewpoints and experiences.Empathy: We strive to operate with a human touch, prioritizing personal connections over institutional formalities.SFMOMA is a hub for those who are curious and eager to engage with contemporary art. We believe that art can shape our thoughts and perceptions, and we aim to create an environment that fosters joy, belonging, and purpose—where diversity is celebrated, and everyone is valued in their entirety.Schedule: Full-time, 35 hours/week, from Monday, June 15 to Friday, August 14, with a requirement of at least three days on-site.Department Overview:The People Team is dedicated to reshaping our internal culture by aligning staff and trustees with shared objectives, fostering a community based on values that promote safety, openness, individuality, and collaborative growth. Our focus is on delivering an employee experience that transcends traditional expectations, emphasizing four key themes:· Culture · Talent Development and Performance Management · Talent Acquisition · Organizational Excellence.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Join the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), one of the largest and most influential museums of modern and contemporary art in the U.S., as a Fashion and Design Research Intern. Our institution is a dynamic cultural hub for the Bay Area, where art nurtures connection and inspiration in everyday life. In this pivotal moment, we embrace our values that resonate deeply with our mission.Inclusivity: We are dedicated to fostering dialogue among diverse voices.Passion: For us, engaging with art transcends a mere job; it embodies a lifestyle.Courage: We approach our work with bravery and a spirit of adventure, ever ready to explore new perspectives.Empathy: We aspire to operate with the understanding of a person, not just as an institution.SFMOMA is a sanctuary for the endlessly curious, encouraging exploration, support, and appreciation of contemporary art. We believe that modern and contemporary art can profoundly shape our worldview, fostering an environment that celebrates diversity as a strength and values each individual for their full self.Schedule: Full Time, 35 hours per week, from Monday, June 15 to Friday, August 14, with a minimum of three days required on-site.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Join the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), a premier institution dedicated to modern and contemporary art, as a Digital Access and Records Intern. Located in the heart of the Bay Area, SFMOMA serves as a vibrant cultural hub where art inspires and connects individuals from all walks of life.Our Values:Inclusive: We aim to be a museum representing diverse voices.Passionate: Working with art is more than a job; it’s a way of life.Brave: We approach our work with courage and a willingness to explore new perspectives.Empathic: We strive to behave like individuals, not an institution.At SFMOMA, we encourage curiosity and creativity, providing a platform for individuals to engage with the art of our time. We believe that modern and contemporary art not only influences our thoughts and perceptions but also enriches our understanding of diverse perspectives. We are committed to creating an environment that fosters joy, belonging, and appreciation for everyone’s unique contributions.Internship Schedule: Full-time, 35 hours per week, from June 15 to August 14, with at least three days working onsite.Department Overview: The Archives and Art Resources (AAR) department is dedicated to enhancing access to modern and contemporary art through the management of digital records and collections. This team collaborates across departments to maximize audience engagement with art via digital platforms.Position Overview: As the Digital Access and Records Intern, your primary responsibility will involve enhancing the visibility of artworks on digital platforms, ensuring our collection is more accessible to audiences and supporters. These platforms include third-party licensing and online exhibitions.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) stands as one of the premier institutions for modern and contemporary art in the United States, serving as a vibrant cultural hub for the Bay Area. In a world where art connects and inspires us daily, we embody values that reflect our commitment to inclusivity, passion, bravery, and empathy.Inclusive: Our museum is a platform for diverse voices to engage in meaningful dialogue.Passionate: Working with art transcends mere employment; it’s a profound way of life.Brave: We approach our mission with adventurous spirit and courage, always open to new perspectives.Empathic: We operate as a community-driven entity, valuing individual contributions.SFMOMA invites the endlessly curious to discover, support, and engage with contemporary art. We believe that the exploration of modern and contemporary art can reshape our understanding of the world and foster an environment where all voices are valued and appreciated. Our goal is to cultivate joy and a sense of belonging, recognizing diversity as a strength.Schedule: Full Time, 35 hours/week, Temporary (6 months), fully onsiteThis position is expected to commence on July 1, 2026The Associate Registrar for Exhibitions will play a pivotal role in enhancing the registration processes, policies, and practices for our exhibitions program, ensuring alignment with the museum's strategic priorities and the objectives of the Registration department and the Collections, Exhibitions and Design (CED) division. This position requires independent functioning and minimal supervision, with responsibilities including the effective planning, management, and documentation of registration activities for assigned exhibition projects, encompassing both temporary and touring exhibitions. As a subject matter expert, the Associate Registrar is equipped to handle a wide array of modern and contemporary artworks and varying exhibition complexities.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) stands as one of the most significant museums dedicated to modern and contemporary art in the United States, serving as a vibrant cultural hub for the Bay Area. Our lives are enriched by art, which inspires and unites us daily. Today, these connections are more crucial than ever, resonating with our core values.Inclusive: We are dedicated to being a museum that embraces a multitude of voices in dialogue. Passionate: Engaging with art transcends mere employment; it embodies a way of life for us. Brave: We approach our mission with courage and a sense of adventure, perpetually ready to discover new perspectives.Empathic: Our actions reflect a human touch rather than an institutional approach. At SFMOMA, we welcome the endlessly curious to explore, support, and experience contemporary art. We believe that engaging with modern and contemporary art can transform our perceptions and foster a richer understanding of diverse voices and viewpoints. Our aim is to cultivate an atmosphere that sparks joy, nurtures a sense of belonging and purpose—where diversity is celebrated as a strength, and every individual is valued for their authentic self.Schedule: Full Time, 35 hours/week, with a minimum of three days on-site.SFMOMA is on the lookout for a visionary, strategic, and results-oriented Director of Digital Experience. This leader will shape and implement innovative digital experiences throughout the entire visitor journey. We seek an individual who understands the profound ways art can connect and inspire us daily, and who possesses the ability to guide a multidisciplinary team in creating user-centered platforms that enhance storytelling and deepen audience engagement.In this role, you will be responsible for the creative direction, product development, and daily management of key digital channels, which include in-gallery interfaces, mobile applications, and emerging digital platforms. Reporting directly to the Chief Operating Officer, you will oversee the integration of digital technologies into the visitor experience while upholding our digital brand identity.Your leadership will drive the creation of a strategy that aligns with our mission through cutting-edge design across web, mobile, and onsite platforms. We encourage you to embrace innovation and take thoughtful risks to expand the possibilities of technology in enhancing art engagement, ensuring that our museum remains a leader in digital innovation within the cultural sector.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Join the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), one of the largest and most influential museums dedicated to modern and contemporary art in the U.S. As a vibrant cultural hub for the Bay Area, SFMOMA plays a crucial role in fostering connections through art, which inspires us daily. Our mission resonates deeply with our core values in today's world, where these connections are more significant than ever.Inclusivity: We are committed to being a museum that represents many voices in a continuous dialogue.Passion: For us, working with art transcends a mere job; it is a lifestyle.Courage: We embrace our work with bravery and a sense of adventure, eager to explore fresh perspectives.Empathy: Our aim is to function as a human entity rather than a mere institution.SFMOMA is a sanctuary for the endlessly curious, inviting individuals to discover, support, and engage with the art that shapes our times. We firmly believe that modern and contemporary art can reshape our thinking and enhance our appreciation for diverse voices and perspectives. Our goal is to create an atmosphere that fosters joy, belonging, and purpose, where diversity is celebrated, and every individual is honored for their complete self.Schedule: Full Time, 35 hours/week, from Monday, June 15 to Friday, August 14, with at least three days of on-site work.Department Overview:The Membership Department at SFMOMA is committed to building meaningful relationships with our diverse membership community. We manage a comprehensive membership initiative that includes acquisition, renewals, and upgrades while creating innovative strategies for sustainable revenue growth. The department focuses on personalized communication, benefit fulfillment, and exceptional member service, utilizing the museum's CRM system (Tessitura) and marketing acumen to enhance member engagement and loyalty. Our team plays a critical role in supporting SFMOMA’s mission to ensure modern and contemporary art is accessible to everyone.Role Overview:As a Membership Marketing Intern, you will assist the membership team in executing essential projects tied to membership campaigns. This role is an excellent opportunity for those looking to gain hands-on experience in a dynamic cultural institution.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), a leading cultural institution in the United States, invites passionate individuals to apply for the role of Conservation Documentation Intern. Our mission is to inspire and connect people through art, fostering an inclusive environment where every voice is valued and celebrated.Our Values:Inclusive: We aim to be a platform for diverse voices in dialogue.Passionate: Working with art is not just a career; it’s a way of life.Brave: We approach our work with courage and a sense of adventure, exploring new perspectives.Empathic: We strive to represent the individual over the institution.SFMOMA provides a vibrant space for those who are endlessly curious, allowing them to explore and engage with contemporary art. We believe art shapes our understanding of the world, and we are committed to creating a joyful environment that prioritizes belonging and purpose.Schedule: Full Time, 35 hours/week, from June 15 to August 14, with at least three days onsite.Department OverviewThe Elise S. Haas Conservation Department is responsible for the preservation, conservation, and documentation of modern and contemporary artworks. Our team of eight collaborates in a shared studio, focusing on five conservation disciplines: electronic media, objects, paintings, paper, and photography. We embrace innovative models for the care and preservation of art, addressing challenges presented by unconventional materials and emerging artistic practices.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) is hiring an Associate Registrar, Exhibitions based in San Francisco, CA. This position supports the planning and coordination of exhibitions, focusing on the safe handling, storage, and transport of artworks. Role overview This role works closely with colleagues across departments to help organize exhibition installations and deinstallations. The Associate Registrar, Exhibitions plays a key part in upholding SFMOMA's standards for collection care throughout each stage of an exhibition. Key responsibilities Assist with the management of exhibition logistics Ensure proper handling, storage, and transportation of artworks Collaborate with internal teams to support installation and deinstallation activities Maintain high standards of care for all objects in the museum’s custody
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) stands as one of the largest museums dedicated to modern and contemporary art in the United States, serving as a vibrant cultural hub for the Bay Area community. Our belief in the profound impact of art on daily life drives our mission to inspire and connect individuals across diverse backgrounds.Inclusivity: We are dedicated to fostering a museum that encompasses a multitude of voices in dialogue.Passion: Engaging with art transcends mere employment; it is a lifestyle we wholeheartedly embrace.Bravery: We approach our work with a courageous spirit, ready to explore new perspectives and ideas.Empathy: Our aim is to operate as a human entity, rather than a mere institution.SFMOMA is a sanctuary for the endlessly curious, where individuals can explore, support, and immerse themselves in contemporary art. We believe that modern and contemporary art shapes our perspectives and enhances our understanding of the world, promoting a space where joy is fostered, and a sense of belonging is nurtured. We celebrate diversity as a strength and value each individual for their authentic self.Schedule: Full Time, 35 hours/week, with a minimum of three days onsite.Reporting to the Head of External Affairs, the Director of Membership will spearhead strategies for member acquisition and renewal, ensuring the continued expansion of SFMOMA's community of over 42,000 households. This role is pivotal in managing top-of-funnel marketing initiatives and data-driven engagement strategies aimed at achieving an annual revenue goal exceeding $5 million. Success in this role necessitates a human-centered approach, crafting awareness and engagement strategies that resonate with art enthusiasts by delivering compelling value propositions. Collaboration with the Visitor Experience department is essential to ensure that strategic campaign objectives are effectively translated into onsite member operations, reinforcing membership as a key component of the museum's overall success.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) stands as one of the largest and most influential institutions for modern and contemporary art in the United States, serving as a vibrant cultural hub for the Bay Area community. Our belief in the transformative power of art drives us to foster connections among individuals and cultures, resonating deeply with our core values.Inclusive: We champion a museum that amplifies diverse voices in meaningful dialogue.Passionate: Our engagement with art transcends mere employment; it embodies a lifestyle committed to creativity.Brave: We embrace challenges and adventures in our work, constantly seeking innovative perspectives.Empathic: Our approach is rooted in human connection, treating individuals with authenticity and respect rather than as mere entities.SFMOMA invites the endlessly curious to explore, support, and immerse themselves in contemporary art. We assert that modern and contemporary art can profoundly impact our worldview, enriching our understanding of diverse voices and perspectives. Our goal is to cultivate an environment that fosters joy, belonging, and purpose, recognizing the strength found in diversity and cherishing the entirety of each individual.Schedule: Full Time, 35 hours/week, with a minimum of three days on-site.The Senior Editor of Publications, reporting to the Director of Publications, plays a crucial role in steering the planning, editing, and production of the Museum's publications. This includes large-scale exhibition catalogues, permanent collection books, and digital content.· Ensure timely project completion and uphold high standards for content, editing, design, and print production quality across various materials produced by the Publications Department, including books, catalogues, and digital publications that contextualize exhibitions and the museum’s collection, showcasing our curators' scholarship while reaching a broad audience.· Collaborate closely with museum curators to conceptualize book projects, managing the production timeline and coordinating teams which include Publications staff, colleagues in Exhibitions and Program Management, and external partners such as book designers, authors, print production vendors, artists, and their representatives or estates.In this role, you will be instrumental in shaping the narrative and presentation of SFMOMA publications, ensuring they reflect our mission and engage diverse audiences.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) stands as a premier institution for modern and contemporary art in the United States, serving as a vibrant cultural hub for the Bay Area. Art plays an essential role in our lives, inspiring and connecting us in profound ways. In today's world, these connections are more important than ever, resonating with our core values.Inclusivity: We are committed to being a museum that amplifies diverse voices and fosters dialogue.Passion: Working with art transcends mere employment; it is a vocation that inspires our daily lives.Courage: We approach our mission with bravery and a spirit of adventure, eager to explore innovative perspectives.Empathy: Our goal is to embody the essence of humanity, treating individuals with warmth rather than as mere entities.SFMOMA invites the endlessly curious to discover, support, and engage with contemporary art. We believe that modern and contemporary art shapes our thoughts and perceptions, encouraging us to embrace diverse viewpoints. We strive to create an environment filled with joy, fostering a sense of community and purpose, where differences are celebrated as strengths, and everyone is valued for their authentic selves.Schedule: Full-time, 35 hours per week, approximately five days on-site.The Registration Assistant plays a vital role in facilitating registration activities related to the museum’s collections, loans, rotations, and exhibitions, including the esteemed Fisher Collection. Responsibilities include aiding registrars and department leadership in planning, executing, and concluding tasks related to accessions, deaccessions, collections care, and exhibitions, all while aligning with the museum’s strategic goals and the objectives of the Registration department and the Collections, Exhibitions, and Design (CED) division. This position presents an excellent opportunity to gain knowledge and develop skills in the registration processes of modern and contemporary art.Reporting directly to the Director of Registration, the Registration Assistant collaborates on specific projects with Registration project leads and colleagues across CED, Curatorial, Facilities & Operations, Security, Visitor Experience, and other museum departments to achieve cohesive collections stewardship, collaborative research, and engaging public programming. This role also involves representing the museum’s interests to various members of the arts community, including artists, studios, fabricators, estates, donors, vendors, galleries, and other museums.
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San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) stands as one of the largest institutions dedicated to modern and contemporary art in the United States, serving as a vibrant cultural hub for the Bay Area community. Art is an integral part of our lives—it inspires us and connects us daily. In a world that increasingly values these connections, we remain steadfast in our commitment to our core values.Inclusive: We aim to represent a multitude of voices in meaningful dialogue.Passionate: Our engagement with art transcends mere employment; it is a lifestyle.Brave: We approach our endeavors with courage and a spirit of adventure, always open to exploring diverse perspectives.Empathic: Our goal is to operate as individuals, rather than as an institution.SFMOMA is a space for the endlessly curious to engage with, support, and experience contemporary art. We believe that modern and contemporary art shapes our thoughts, perceptions, and appreciation of the diverse narratives that surround us. Our mission is to cultivate an environment that sparks joy, fosters a sense of belonging, and values every individual for their unique identity.Schedule: Full Time, 35 hours/week, with at least three days required on-site.As the Controller at SFMOMA, you will oversee all facets of accounting, reporting, auditing, and payroll functions. Your role will include supporting presentations to the board audit committee and managing the operational aspects of the Finance department, which encompasses responsibilities for accounting, accounts payable and receivable, payroll, monthly and yearly closings, and tax return preparations. You will ensure that the Museum has efficient systems and procedures to facilitate effective program implementation and conduct seamless audits. Collaboration with program leaders and their teams is essential, as you will educate them on finance and accounting procedures while exploring how the finance function can enhance program operations.· Within 30 days, you will have developed a solid understanding of Finance roles, workflows, and internal partnerships, gaining familiarity with the systems, applications, and reports managed by the Finance team.· By 90 days, you will have established positive, collaborative relationships and will be adept at engaging with board members, staff, external vendors, and the general public.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Join the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), one of the largest and most significant museums of modern and contemporary art in the United States. As a vibrant cultural hub in the Bay Area, we cherish the power of art to inspire and connect individuals. In these times, fostering such connections aligns with our core values.Inclusivity: We are dedicated to being a museum that amplifies diverse voices in dialogue.Passion: We view our work with art as a profound vocation, not merely a profession.Bravery: Our team approaches its work with courage and a spirit of adventure, always eager to explore fresh perspectives.Empathy: We strive to act as individuals, not just as an institution.SFMOMA serves as a sanctuary for the endlessly curious, inviting exploration, support, and engagement with contemporary art. We believe in the transformative power of modern and contemporary art to shape our thoughts and worldview, encompassing a multitude of voices and perspectives. Our aspiration is to cultivate an environment that fosters joy, belonging, and purpose—where diversity is celebrated as a strength, and every individual is valued for their authentic self.Schedule: Full Time, 35 hours/week, from Monday, June 15 to Friday, August 14, with a minimum of three days working onsite.Department Overview:The Archives and Art Resources (AAR) department is committed to fulfilling SFMOMA's commitment to providing broad access to and enriching experiences with modern and contemporary art. This is achieved through collaboration across departments to develop and maintain the museum’s digital records related to art and artists. AAR manages SFMOMA’s collections and the digital asset management systems, photographs artworks, exhibitions, and events, oversees institutional archives, and manages rights concerning the creation and use of digital content about art and artists—all aimed at maximizing access to art for the museum's audiences and staff.Position Overview:The Intellectual Property, Rights Intern will concentrate on evaluating works by the artist Henri Matisse within the museum’s collection to determine their public domain status. The intern will receive mentorship from both the Archives and Art Resources and Legal teams.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Join the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), a leading cultural hub in the Bay Area and one of the largest museums dedicated to modern and contemporary art in the United States. Art enriches our lives and connects us in profound ways. Now more than ever, these connections resonate with our core values.Inclusive: We are committed to being a museum that amplifies diverse voices and fosters meaningful dialogue.Passionate: Our work with art transcends mere employment; it is a lifestyle that fuels our creativity.Brave: We tackle our responsibilities with courage and an adventurous spirit, always eager to explore new ideas and perspectives.Empathic: We strive to embody the qualities of genuine individuals rather than just an institution.At SFMOMA, we invite the endlessly curious to discover, support, and interact with contemporary art. We believe that modern art can shape our understanding of the world and encourage appreciation for the diverse voices and viewpoints that enrich our collective experience. Our goal is to cultivate a joyful atmosphere that nurtures belonging and purpose, where diversity is viewed as a strength and every individual is celebrated for their unique contributions.Schedule: Full Time, 35 hours/week, Monday, June 15 - Friday, August 14, up to five days working onsite.Department Overview:The Collections office is dedicated to the innovative stewardship of SFMOMA's art, library, archive, and artist materials collections. Comprising five collaborative departments (Archives and Art Resources, Collections Management, Conservation, Library, and Registration), this team oversees the comprehensive care and accessibility of the collections, which includes accessions, deaccessions, loans, research, and documentation, both online and in-person. Together, we promote art stewardship that fosters creativity and multifaceted interactions with modern and contemporary art.Position Overview:The 2026 Collections Internship is centered on centralizing access to documentation regarding promised gifts of art to the museum. Promised gifts play a vital role in enhancing our collection's strengths and expanding our artistic narrative.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Join the vibrant team at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), one of the largest modern and contemporary art museums in the United States, and a cultural hub for the Bay Area. Art is an essential part of our lives; it inspires and connects us daily. In today's world, these connections are crucial and resonate with our core values.Inclusive: We strive to be a museum that embraces diverse voices and fosters dialogue.Passionate: We view our work with art as not just a job but a way of life.Brave: We approach our tasks with courage and a willingness to explore new perspectives.Empathic: We aim to treat individuals as people, not just as roles within an institution.At SFMOMA, we invite the endlessly curious to explore, support, and engage with the art of our time. Modern and contemporary art has the power to reshape how we think and perceive the world, encouraging us to appreciate diverse perspectives. Our goal is to create an atmosphere that fosters joy, a sense of belonging, and purpose—where differences are celebrated, and everyone feels valued.Schedule: Full Time, 35 hours/week, from Monday, June 15 to Friday, August 14, with a minimum of three days onsite, including Sundays.Availability is required from Sunday through Thursday.Department Overview:The Education Department at SFMOMA focuses on pedagogical and cultural programming, committing itself to lifelong learning and the exploration of contemporary art's relevance in public life. It encompasses various program areas, including K-12 education, educator activities, school visits, family programs, talks, screenings, student symposia, and exhibitions.Position Overview:This internship provides an excellent opportunity for individuals eager to understand the intricacies of programming for the museum's youngest visitors and their families in an engaging museum setting. Under the mentorship of the Manager of Education, you will gain invaluable insights and experience in family-oriented educational initiatives.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) stands as one of the largest museums dedicated to modern and contemporary art across the United States, serving as a vibrant cultural hub for the Bay Area. Art is an integral part of our lives, inspiring and uniting us daily. In these challenging times, the connections fostered by art are more important than ever, resonating deeply with our core values.Inclusive: We endeavor to be a museum that amplifies diverse voices in a meaningful dialogue.Passionate: Our work with art transcends mere occupation; it embodies a vibrant way of living.Brave: We boldly approach our endeavors with an adventurous spirit, continuously seeking fresh perspectives.Empathic: We strive to operate with human warmth rather than institutional coldness.SFMOMA serves as an exploration ground for the endlessly curious, inviting them to engage with, support, and experience the art of our era. We are committed to showing how modern and contemporary art can shape our thoughts, perceptions, and appreciation of diverse voices and viewpoints. Our goal is to create an atmosphere that fosters joy, nurtures a sense of belonging, and recognizes the strength in diversity, valuing each individual in their entirety.Schedule: Full Time, 35 hours/week, from Monday, June 15 to Friday, August 14, with a minimum of three days onsite.Department Overview:The SFMOMA Design Studio plays a pivotal role in transforming our institutional vision into a lively, cohesive, and inviting brand experience. Within this studio, the Graphic Design team oversees all aspects of visual communication for the museum, encompassing both print and digital formats, including branding, exhibition graphics, publications, sfmoma.org, digital displays, and more. This department is essential for content strategy and effectively conveying the museum's voice to visitors both onsite and remotely.Position Overview:As a Graphic Design Intern, you will collaborate closely with the Senior Graphic Designer and other team members within the Design Studio, engaging in a variety of projects. Responsibilities may include brand system analyses, museum signage projects, product collaborations for the store, social media initiatives, website design, and more.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Join the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), one of the largest and most influential museums of modern and contemporary art in the U.S. As a vibrant cultural hub for the Bay Area, we believe in the transformative power of art, fostering connections and inspiring creativity in our community.Inclusive: We celebrate diverse voices and perspectives, encouraging dialogue and collaboration.Passionate: Working with art is not just a career; it’s a way of life that we cherish.Brave: We boldly explore new ideas, approaches, and challenges in our work.Empathic: We engage with our community with a personal touch, prioritizing human connections.SFMOMA is a sanctuary for the curious, inviting you to explore and experience contemporary art that shapes our world. We aim to create an environment of joy and belonging, where differences are celebrated as strengths.Schedule: Full-Time, 35 hours/week, from Monday, June 15 to Friday, August 14, with a minimum of three days on-site.Department OverviewOur Interpretive Media (IM) department is dedicated to creating engaging educational audio/video content and interactive experiences for both in-museum and online audiences. We prioritize artist and community voices in crafting narratives that make modern and contemporary art accessible and relatable.Internship RoleWorking closely with the Director of Interpretive Media and the Chief Education and Community Engagement Officer, the Interpretation Evaluation Intern will perform qualitative and quantitative analysis to assess audience engagement and the impact of the museum’s Gallery Interpretation program.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Join the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), one of the largest and most influential modern and contemporary art institutions in the United States. As a vibrant cultural hub, we believe in the power of art to connect, inspire, and uplift our community. Our mission is to foster connections through art that resonate with our core values.Inclusivity: We aim to be a museum that represents diverse voices in dialogue.Passion: Our work with art transcends mere employment; it embodies a way of life.Bravery: We approach our tasks with courage and a willingness to explore new perspectives.Empathy: Our interactions prioritize the human experience, valuing individuals over institutional norms.At SFMOMA, we welcome the curious to explore, support, and experience contemporary art. We believe in the transformative potential of modern art to shape perspectives and foster inclusivity. We strive to create an environment that promotes joy, belonging, and appreciation for diversity.Schedule: Full Time, 35 hours per week, from Monday, June 15 to Friday, August 14, with at least three days on-site.Department Overview: The Communications Department includes Public Relations and Editorial teams. This internship will support the three-member Public Relations team, collaborating with various internal and external stakeholders to amplify SFMOMA’s visibility and engage diverse audiences. Key focus areas include exhibitions, permanent collections, educational initiatives, community engagement, and partnerships. The team secures extensive press coverage, generates press materials, facilitates interviews, and manages photography and film shoots, all contributing to the narrative of SFMOMA.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Join the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), one of the largest and most influential museums of modern and contemporary art in the U.S. Our museum serves as a vibrant cultural hub for the Bay Area, inspiring connections through art that resonate deeply in our lives. We are committed to inclusive representation, passionate engagement, brave exploration, and empathetic communication.Inclusive: We nurture a dialogue among diverse voices.Passionate: Our work with art transcends mere employment; it's a lifestyle.Brave: We approach our tasks with courage, always open to new perspectives.Empathic: We prioritize personal connections over institutional rigidity.At SFMOMA, we empower the curious to explore, support, and engage with contemporary art, believing it shapes our worldview and fosters a sense of belonging. We strive to create an environment where diversity is celebrated and every individual is valued for their unique contributions.Schedule: Full-Time, 35 hours/week, from Monday, June 15 to Friday, August 14, with a minimum of three days required on-site.Department Overview:As a Social Media Intern, you will collaborate with the Social Media team in SFMOMA's Marketing Department, comprised of the Associate Director of Social Media and Content Marketing, the Social Media Program Manager, and the Associate Content Producer for Social Media. This role will involve creative collaboration with all team members.Position Overview:The Social Media Intern will assist in engaging our audiences by producing captivating static and video content for platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, and LinkedIn. Responsibilities include copywriting, analyzing post insights, and monitoring channel growth. You will gain valuable insights into the operations and strategies of a Social Media department while contributing innovative ideas.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Join the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), one of the premier institutions for modern and contemporary art in the United States, where we celebrate the transformative power of art in our lives. In a world increasingly in need of connection, we emphasize the importance of art in fostering community and understanding.Diversity and Inclusion: We are committed to fostering a museum that embraces diverse voices and perspectives.Passion: Our work is driven by a love for art that extends beyond professional obligation—it's our way of life.Courage: We approach our work with bravery, continually seeking new viewpoints and experiences.Empathy: We strive to operate with a human touch, prioritizing personal connections over institutional formalities.SFMOMA is a hub for those who are curious and eager to engage with contemporary art. We believe that art can shape our thoughts and perceptions, and we aim to create an environment that fosters joy, belonging, and purpose—where diversity is celebrated, and everyone is valued in their entirety.Schedule: Full-time, 35 hours/week, from Monday, June 15 to Friday, August 14, with a requirement of at least three days on-site.Department Overview:The People Team is dedicated to reshaping our internal culture by aligning staff and trustees with shared objectives, fostering a community based on values that promote safety, openness, individuality, and collaborative growth. Our focus is on delivering an employee experience that transcends traditional expectations, emphasizing four key themes:· Culture · Talent Development and Performance Management · Talent Acquisition · Organizational Excellence.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Join the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), one of the largest and most influential museums of modern and contemporary art in the U.S., as a Fashion and Design Research Intern. Our institution is a dynamic cultural hub for the Bay Area, where art nurtures connection and inspiration in everyday life. In this pivotal moment, we embrace our values that resonate deeply with our mission.Inclusivity: We are dedicated to fostering dialogue among diverse voices.Passion: For us, engaging with art transcends a mere job; it embodies a lifestyle.Courage: We approach our work with bravery and a spirit of adventure, ever ready to explore new perspectives.Empathy: We aspire to operate with the understanding of a person, not just as an institution.SFMOMA is a sanctuary for the endlessly curious, encouraging exploration, support, and appreciation of contemporary art. We believe that modern and contemporary art can profoundly shape our worldview, fostering an environment that celebrates diversity as a strength and values each individual for their full self.Schedule: Full Time, 35 hours per week, from Monday, June 15 to Friday, August 14, with a minimum of three days required on-site.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Join the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), a premier institution dedicated to modern and contemporary art, as a Digital Access and Records Intern. Located in the heart of the Bay Area, SFMOMA serves as a vibrant cultural hub where art inspires and connects individuals from all walks of life.Our Values:Inclusive: We aim to be a museum representing diverse voices.Passionate: Working with art is more than a job; it’s a way of life.Brave: We approach our work with courage and a willingness to explore new perspectives.Empathic: We strive to behave like individuals, not an institution.At SFMOMA, we encourage curiosity and creativity, providing a platform for individuals to engage with the art of our time. We believe that modern and contemporary art not only influences our thoughts and perceptions but also enriches our understanding of diverse perspectives. We are committed to creating an environment that fosters joy, belonging, and appreciation for everyone’s unique contributions.Internship Schedule: Full-time, 35 hours per week, from June 15 to August 14, with at least three days working onsite.Department Overview: The Archives and Art Resources (AAR) department is dedicated to enhancing access to modern and contemporary art through the management of digital records and collections. This team collaborates across departments to maximize audience engagement with art via digital platforms.Position Overview: As the Digital Access and Records Intern, your primary responsibility will involve enhancing the visibility of artworks on digital platforms, ensuring our collection is more accessible to audiences and supporters. These platforms include third-party licensing and online exhibitions.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) stands as one of the premier institutions for modern and contemporary art in the United States, serving as a vibrant cultural hub for the Bay Area. In a world where art connects and inspires us daily, we embody values that reflect our commitment to inclusivity, passion, bravery, and empathy.Inclusive: Our museum is a platform for diverse voices to engage in meaningful dialogue.Passionate: Working with art transcends mere employment; it’s a profound way of life.Brave: We approach our mission with adventurous spirit and courage, always open to new perspectives.Empathic: We operate as a community-driven entity, valuing individual contributions.SFMOMA invites the endlessly curious to discover, support, and engage with contemporary art. We believe that the exploration of modern and contemporary art can reshape our understanding of the world and foster an environment where all voices are valued and appreciated. Our goal is to cultivate joy and a sense of belonging, recognizing diversity as a strength.Schedule: Full Time, 35 hours/week, Temporary (6 months), fully onsiteThis position is expected to commence on July 1, 2026The Associate Registrar for Exhibitions will play a pivotal role in enhancing the registration processes, policies, and practices for our exhibitions program, ensuring alignment with the museum's strategic priorities and the objectives of the Registration department and the Collections, Exhibitions and Design (CED) division. This position requires independent functioning and minimal supervision, with responsibilities including the effective planning, management, and documentation of registration activities for assigned exhibition projects, encompassing both temporary and touring exhibitions. As a subject matter expert, the Associate Registrar is equipped to handle a wide array of modern and contemporary artworks and varying exhibition complexities.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) stands as one of the most significant museums dedicated to modern and contemporary art in the United States, serving as a vibrant cultural hub for the Bay Area. Our lives are enriched by art, which inspires and unites us daily. Today, these connections are more crucial than ever, resonating with our core values.Inclusive: We are dedicated to being a museum that embraces a multitude of voices in dialogue. Passionate: Engaging with art transcends mere employment; it embodies a way of life for us. Brave: We approach our mission with courage and a sense of adventure, perpetually ready to discover new perspectives.Empathic: Our actions reflect a human touch rather than an institutional approach. At SFMOMA, we welcome the endlessly curious to explore, support, and experience contemporary art. We believe that engaging with modern and contemporary art can transform our perceptions and foster a richer understanding of diverse voices and viewpoints. Our aim is to cultivate an atmosphere that sparks joy, nurtures a sense of belonging and purpose—where diversity is celebrated as a strength, and every individual is valued for their authentic self.Schedule: Full Time, 35 hours/week, with a minimum of three days on-site.SFMOMA is on the lookout for a visionary, strategic, and results-oriented Director of Digital Experience. This leader will shape and implement innovative digital experiences throughout the entire visitor journey. We seek an individual who understands the profound ways art can connect and inspire us daily, and who possesses the ability to guide a multidisciplinary team in creating user-centered platforms that enhance storytelling and deepen audience engagement.In this role, you will be responsible for the creative direction, product development, and daily management of key digital channels, which include in-gallery interfaces, mobile applications, and emerging digital platforms. Reporting directly to the Chief Operating Officer, you will oversee the integration of digital technologies into the visitor experience while upholding our digital brand identity.Your leadership will drive the creation of a strategy that aligns with our mission through cutting-edge design across web, mobile, and onsite platforms. We encourage you to embrace innovation and take thoughtful risks to expand the possibilities of technology in enhancing art engagement, ensuring that our museum remains a leader in digital innovation within the cultural sector.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Join the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), one of the largest and most influential museums dedicated to modern and contemporary art in the U.S. As a vibrant cultural hub for the Bay Area, SFMOMA plays a crucial role in fostering connections through art, which inspires us daily. Our mission resonates deeply with our core values in today's world, where these connections are more significant than ever.Inclusivity: We are committed to being a museum that represents many voices in a continuous dialogue.Passion: For us, working with art transcends a mere job; it is a lifestyle.Courage: We embrace our work with bravery and a sense of adventure, eager to explore fresh perspectives.Empathy: Our aim is to function as a human entity rather than a mere institution.SFMOMA is a sanctuary for the endlessly curious, inviting individuals to discover, support, and engage with the art that shapes our times. We firmly believe that modern and contemporary art can reshape our thinking and enhance our appreciation for diverse voices and perspectives. Our goal is to create an atmosphere that fosters joy, belonging, and purpose, where diversity is celebrated, and every individual is honored for their complete self.Schedule: Full Time, 35 hours/week, from Monday, June 15 to Friday, August 14, with at least three days of on-site work.Department Overview:The Membership Department at SFMOMA is committed to building meaningful relationships with our diverse membership community. We manage a comprehensive membership initiative that includes acquisition, renewals, and upgrades while creating innovative strategies for sustainable revenue growth. The department focuses on personalized communication, benefit fulfillment, and exceptional member service, utilizing the museum's CRM system (Tessitura) and marketing acumen to enhance member engagement and loyalty. Our team plays a critical role in supporting SFMOMA’s mission to ensure modern and contemporary art is accessible to everyone.Role Overview:As a Membership Marketing Intern, you will assist the membership team in executing essential projects tied to membership campaigns. This role is an excellent opportunity for those looking to gain hands-on experience in a dynamic cultural institution.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), a leading cultural institution in the United States, invites passionate individuals to apply for the role of Conservation Documentation Intern. Our mission is to inspire and connect people through art, fostering an inclusive environment where every voice is valued and celebrated.Our Values:Inclusive: We aim to be a platform for diverse voices in dialogue.Passionate: Working with art is not just a career; it’s a way of life.Brave: We approach our work with courage and a sense of adventure, exploring new perspectives.Empathic: We strive to represent the individual over the institution.SFMOMA provides a vibrant space for those who are endlessly curious, allowing them to explore and engage with contemporary art. We believe art shapes our understanding of the world, and we are committed to creating a joyful environment that prioritizes belonging and purpose.Schedule: Full Time, 35 hours/week, from June 15 to August 14, with at least three days onsite.Department OverviewThe Elise S. Haas Conservation Department is responsible for the preservation, conservation, and documentation of modern and contemporary artworks. Our team of eight collaborates in a shared studio, focusing on five conservation disciplines: electronic media, objects, paintings, paper, and photography. We embrace innovative models for the care and preservation of art, addressing challenges presented by unconventional materials and emerging artistic practices.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) is hiring an Associate Registrar, Exhibitions based in San Francisco, CA. This position supports the planning and coordination of exhibitions, focusing on the safe handling, storage, and transport of artworks. Role overview This role works closely with colleagues across departments to help organize exhibition installations and deinstallations. The Associate Registrar, Exhibitions plays a key part in upholding SFMOMA's standards for collection care throughout each stage of an exhibition. Key responsibilities Assist with the management of exhibition logistics Ensure proper handling, storage, and transportation of artworks Collaborate with internal teams to support installation and deinstallation activities Maintain high standards of care for all objects in the museum’s custody
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) stands as one of the largest museums dedicated to modern and contemporary art in the United States, serving as a vibrant cultural hub for the Bay Area community. Our belief in the profound impact of art on daily life drives our mission to inspire and connect individuals across diverse backgrounds.Inclusivity: We are dedicated to fostering a museum that encompasses a multitude of voices in dialogue.Passion: Engaging with art transcends mere employment; it is a lifestyle we wholeheartedly embrace.Bravery: We approach our work with a courageous spirit, ready to explore new perspectives and ideas.Empathy: Our aim is to operate as a human entity, rather than a mere institution.SFMOMA is a sanctuary for the endlessly curious, where individuals can explore, support, and immerse themselves in contemporary art. We believe that modern and contemporary art shapes our perspectives and enhances our understanding of the world, promoting a space where joy is fostered, and a sense of belonging is nurtured. We celebrate diversity as a strength and value each individual for their authentic self.Schedule: Full Time, 35 hours/week, with a minimum of three days onsite.Reporting to the Head of External Affairs, the Director of Membership will spearhead strategies for member acquisition and renewal, ensuring the continued expansion of SFMOMA's community of over 42,000 households. This role is pivotal in managing top-of-funnel marketing initiatives and data-driven engagement strategies aimed at achieving an annual revenue goal exceeding $5 million. Success in this role necessitates a human-centered approach, crafting awareness and engagement strategies that resonate with art enthusiasts by delivering compelling value propositions. Collaboration with the Visitor Experience department is essential to ensure that strategic campaign objectives are effectively translated into onsite member operations, reinforcing membership as a key component of the museum's overall success.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) stands as one of the largest and most influential institutions for modern and contemporary art in the United States, serving as a vibrant cultural hub for the Bay Area community. Our belief in the transformative power of art drives us to foster connections among individuals and cultures, resonating deeply with our core values.Inclusive: We champion a museum that amplifies diverse voices in meaningful dialogue.Passionate: Our engagement with art transcends mere employment; it embodies a lifestyle committed to creativity.Brave: We embrace challenges and adventures in our work, constantly seeking innovative perspectives.Empathic: Our approach is rooted in human connection, treating individuals with authenticity and respect rather than as mere entities.SFMOMA invites the endlessly curious to explore, support, and immerse themselves in contemporary art. We assert that modern and contemporary art can profoundly impact our worldview, enriching our understanding of diverse voices and perspectives. Our goal is to cultivate an environment that fosters joy, belonging, and purpose, recognizing the strength found in diversity and cherishing the entirety of each individual.Schedule: Full Time, 35 hours/week, with a minimum of three days on-site.The Senior Editor of Publications, reporting to the Director of Publications, plays a crucial role in steering the planning, editing, and production of the Museum's publications. This includes large-scale exhibition catalogues, permanent collection books, and digital content.· Ensure timely project completion and uphold high standards for content, editing, design, and print production quality across various materials produced by the Publications Department, including books, catalogues, and digital publications that contextualize exhibitions and the museum’s collection, showcasing our curators' scholarship while reaching a broad audience.· Collaborate closely with museum curators to conceptualize book projects, managing the production timeline and coordinating teams which include Publications staff, colleagues in Exhibitions and Program Management, and external partners such as book designers, authors, print production vendors, artists, and their representatives or estates.In this role, you will be instrumental in shaping the narrative and presentation of SFMOMA publications, ensuring they reflect our mission and engage diverse audiences.
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) stands as a premier institution for modern and contemporary art in the United States, serving as a vibrant cultural hub for the Bay Area. Art plays an essential role in our lives, inspiring and connecting us in profound ways. In today's world, these connections are more important than ever, resonating with our core values.Inclusivity: We are committed to being a museum that amplifies diverse voices and fosters dialogue.Passion: Working with art transcends mere employment; it is a vocation that inspires our daily lives.Courage: We approach our mission with bravery and a spirit of adventure, eager to explore innovative perspectives.Empathy: Our goal is to embody the essence of humanity, treating individuals with warmth rather than as mere entities.SFMOMA invites the endlessly curious to discover, support, and engage with contemporary art. We believe that modern and contemporary art shapes our thoughts and perceptions, encouraging us to embrace diverse viewpoints. We strive to create an environment filled with joy, fostering a sense of community and purpose, where differences are celebrated as strengths, and everyone is valued for their authentic selves.Schedule: Full-time, 35 hours per week, approximately five days on-site.The Registration Assistant plays a vital role in facilitating registration activities related to the museum’s collections, loans, rotations, and exhibitions, including the esteemed Fisher Collection. Responsibilities include aiding registrars and department leadership in planning, executing, and concluding tasks related to accessions, deaccessions, collections care, and exhibitions, all while aligning with the museum’s strategic goals and the objectives of the Registration department and the Collections, Exhibitions, and Design (CED) division. This position presents an excellent opportunity to gain knowledge and develop skills in the registration processes of modern and contemporary art.Reporting directly to the Director of Registration, the Registration Assistant collaborates on specific projects with Registration project leads and colleagues across CED, Curatorial, Facilities & Operations, Security, Visitor Experience, and other museum departments to achieve cohesive collections stewardship, collaborative research, and engaging public programming. This role also involves representing the museum’s interests to various members of the arts community, including artists, studios, fabricators, estates, donors, vendors, galleries, and other museums.
At Lambda, The Superintelligence Cloud, we are at the forefront of AI cloud infrastructure, empowering tens of thousands of clients ranging from innovative AI researchers to large enterprises and hyperscalers. Our mission is to make computing as accessible as electricity, providing everyone with the extraordinary capabilities of superintelligence, one person, one GPU.Join us in our quest to build the world's premier AI cloud platform.*Note: This role requires presence in both our San Francisco and San Jose offices for a total of 4 days each week.We are looking for a highly skilled Controller to lead and expand our accounting functions during a critical growth phase. Reporting directly to the Chief Accounting Officer, you will play a vital leadership role in establishing a top-tier controllership function that supports our rapidly growing multi-billion-dollar AI infrastructure platform.As Lambda continues to enhance its GPU cloud services, enterprise contracts, and capital-intensive data center infrastructure, you will ensure accounting excellence and operational rigor aligned with our long-term strategic goals. The Controller will apply strong judgment, extensive operational expertise, and the capability to develop systems, processes, and teams that meet public-company standards.This is a hands-on leadership role for someone eager to build, elevate, and modernize a high-performing accounting organization within a dynamic and fast-paced environment.
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