volunteer at the power plant

Join The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery team!

 WHO WE ARE

 Located on Toronto’s beautiful waterfront, The Power Plant is Canada’s leading centre for contemporary art, recognized for its global vision and commitment to ground breaking contemporary Canadian art. It offers an outstanding facility and professional support to artists. The Power Plant connects with the public through our exhibitions, publications and programming. Our riveting International Lecture Series brings internationally renowned artists to Toronto. Our annual fundraiser gala, The Power Ball, is celebrated for its innovative art and entertainment and notorious for being a roaring good party!

 To download our application form, please visit our website:

http://thepowerplant.org/AboutUs/Opportunities.aspx

 CALL FOR VOLUNTEERS

Share your unique set of skills and gain valuable experience at one of Canada’s leading contemporary art galleries! Volunteers perform a variety of roles including greeting and interacting with patrons, ensuring the security of works in the gallery, photographing and videotaping lectures, assisting with event set-up, and other activities.

 WE’RE LOOKING FOR SOMEONE WHO’S:
  • Reliable and professional
  • Outgoing
  • A team-player
  • Has an enthusiasm for contemporary art
  • Committed for a minimum of six months

 

BENEFITS

  • Meet new people
  • Develop new skills
  • Reimbursement of TTC transportation costs
  • Complimentary tickets to selected events
 
HOW TO JOIN

 Send your application form and resume to:

 The Power Plant Contemporary Art Gallery

231 Queens Quay W

Toronto ON M5J 2G8

Or email it to:

info@thepowerplant.org.

Please note: next Volunteer Orientation Session will be held on Tuesday, 15 November 2011 from 6-7PM.

About poolman
David Poolman was born in Wallaceburg, Ontario. He is an MFA graduate from the University of Windsor, and a graduate of the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design. Working in drawing, video, print media, and installation, Poolman has exhibited in art galleries and screened in festivals both nationally and internationally. Poolman currently lives in Toronto and is a professor of Drawing at Sheridan Institute.

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