Call for Applicants: Architecture Conflicts Program and Strategy Fellow

Digital technologies heighten our awareness of ongoing conflicts around the world. A main strategic focus for Storefront in 2017 is to investigate the ways in which art, architecture, and design participate in the articulation and resolution of local and global struggles affecting individuals and collectives around the world.

Storefront announces a call for a one-year Program and Strategy Fellow who will develop and present a critical new project: Architecture Conflicts. This grant-funded position aims to reach candidates from underrepresented backgrounds and communities that have faced barriers to entry for leadership roles on major global projects. The fellow will work alongside Storefront's team in New York City.

"This fellowship, jointly conceived of by Storefront and Preeti Sriratana of MN Architects, comes at a crucial point in our economic and social climate. At a time when national and global political trends threaten the stability of our cities and communities, how can architecture serve as a driver of change around the world? The Architecture Conflicts project, along with this fellowship, seeks to create understandings of (and opportunities for) places and people who have been absent from historical and contemporary structures of power."

Eva Franch i Gilabert, Storefront for Art and Architecture
Preeti Sriratana, MN Architects

Architecture Conflicts
Program and Strategy Fellowship

Storefront for Art and Architecture announces a one-year fully funded fellowship position for an individual interested in the research and development of a global project related to architecture, design, and technology. The Program and Strategy Fellow will primarily support Architecture Conflicts, a high priority project by Storefront. The project seeks to expose conflicts worldwide by scale and topic, to identify individuals and collectives around the world working on responses to conflict, and to understand the scope, influence, and agency of potential solutions grounded in design and architecture. The project will culminate in the creation of a global network as part of the launch of World Wide Storefront, a new platform, and biennial event.

Through Architecture Conflicts, the Fellow will have the opportunity to work on all aspects of program development, including curation, communications, development, partnership-building, event organization, and more. The position will support and receive mentorship from Storefront's curatorial team (under its Director & Chief Curator and Associate Curator), as well as from its administrative and strategic development staff (under its Director of Strategic Development). The position will report directly to the Chief Curator but will interact with all Storefront staff members on a daily basis in the development and promotion of the project.

This position is intended to support researchers, aspiring curators, and arts administration professionals from underrepresented backgrounds. Storefront seeks a standout candidate who has had minimal access to opportunities that have allowed for agency over a major project. The position provides intellectual development and project expertise, while simultaneously furthering an understanding of the landscape of cultural production in New York City and globally.

Skills and Qualifications

Master's Degree in Architecture, Design, Urban Planning, or other affiliated fields preferred
Proven record of excellence in research and curatorial methods
Outstanding written communication skills in English, including drafting original content, editing, and proofreading in English. Proficiency in at least another language is strongly preferred
Experience with project-based grant-writing and communications related tasks
Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to interact with diverse individuals and groups
Strong organizational and time-management skills with impeccable attention to detail
High energy, creative thinking, and team-player attitude
Proficient with database software, web and social media channels (preferred)
Excellent knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator)
Knowledge of, or interest in learning programming and web management systems
Comfort working in a fast-paced environment that requires the ability to multi-task
Desire to learn, improve skills/understanding of the field, and further Storefront's mission and project goals

Responsibilities

Curation and Research: With Chief Curator, develop methodology and project/research design. Lead research process with support from curatorial staff and interns. Develop relationships with key scholars, thought-leaders, architects, and designers working on issues of conflict worldwide. Identify strategic research and content-based partnerships. Design competition briefs and develop related resources.

Project Management: Oversee calendar, budget, timelines, and deliverables for overall project. Ensure goals are consistently met. Plan and execute digital platforms and programs at New York gallery space and potentially international sites associated with the project. Produce events with Gallery Manager & Project Coordinator, including logistics, installation, media, and post-production efforts. Coordinate the production of print collateral and affiliated materials.

Development: Seek opportunities for partnerships and relationships that would support the project. Work with Director of Strategic Development to assess and deliver key funding priorities for the project. Assist in grant-writing, cultivation, and special event efforts related to the project.

Communications: With Director of Strategic Development and Development & Outreach Associate, coordinate outreach language and strategy for communicating the project. Develop and edit curatorial and outreach texts. Create media relations campaign and social media strategy. Oversee documentation of all efforts associated with the project. Attend and represent Storefront and the project at public and private events and appearances.

How to apply:

This position is a full-time, grant-funded role, with a fixed term of one year. It may be extended after the initial grant period. The fellowship is based out of Storefront's office at 611 Broadway, New York City. Some travel may be required.

To apply, please email a single PDF document (maximum 5 MB) that includes a cover letter, resume, writing samples, and examples of past design work to apply@storefrontnews.org with the subject line "Program and Strategy Fellow," before midnight, Sunday, February 12th.

This position is funded through the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, as well as through a kind gift from Preeti Sriratana of MN Architects.

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Cite: "Call for Applicants: Architecture Conflicts Program and Strategy Fellow" 09 Feb 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/804877/call-for-applicants-architecture-conflicts-program-and-strategy-fellow> ISSN 0719-8884

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