Join the Community Council

Call for applications to serve on the CU Art Museum Community Council

The CU Art Museum is looking for a volunteer Community Council (CC) member. The Committee is made up of representatives from the CU and the ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ community and meets four times per academic year. The purpose of the CC is to help advance the Museum and its mission and strategic plan by providing advocacy, ambassadorship, community connections and guidance. Among the CC’s key activities are those geared towards increasing public awareness of the Museum, fostering community involvement with the Museum, as well as assisting in developing relationships with a wide variety of constituencies.

If you are unable to serve as a volunteer, we have a small source of funds to compensate you for your time.

Candidates should have an interest in supporting the museum and share the Museum’s commitment to diversity and inclusion, and they need not have a background in art history or museums.

A full description of the Committee and the candidate profile can be found below.

Please send inquiries and a brief (one paragraph) statement of interestÌýto Sandra Q. Firmin, director (sandra.firmin@colorado.edu) or to Kelly Duffield, chair of the Community Council (kellyrduffield@gmail.com).

Position Title: Community Council Member
Length of Term: Volunteer members serve three-year terms with an option for one reappointment.

Museum Mission

The University of Colorado Art Museum (Museum) provides a forum for exchanging ideas, inspiring collaboration and fueling imagination through art. The Museum’s growing collection and diverse exhibitions and public programs promote, inspire and generate interdisciplinary scholarship and cultural expression. The Museum mobilizes our strengths to support and enrich the academic and social missions of CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ and to serve our communities in ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ, statewide and beyond.

Background

The Community Council (CC) comprises between 10 and 20 supporters of the Museum who have demonstrated a serious interest in arts and education. Membership includes individuals in the CU and ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ communities whose experience and knowledge would be of benefit to the Museum. CC supports the Museum and shares the Museum’s commitment to inclusion and accessibility.

Candidate profile:

Passionate about art across time periods and geographies. Dedication to higher education and a student-focused mission. Expertise in an area of the museum’s collections and/or a passion for learning about art and supporting the museum. Contributes to diversity as defined by the university.*

*Diversity and diverse are here meant to include but are not limited to cultural differences, race/ethnicity, color, national origin, sex, pregnancy, age, (dis)ability, creed, religious or spiritual beliefs, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, class, gender identity, gender expression, veteran status, political affiliation, or political philosophy.