Kirsten Lacy
I am excited by the potential of what we will achieve together, side by side,’ says Auckland Art Gallery Director, Kirsten Lacy.

What does a director do in an art gallery?

Plan and deliver exhibitions, programs and activities which reflect best practice in the arts industry, provide an engaging visitor experience, increase audience attendance and stimulate local arts practice.

How much do gallery directors make?

Average Salary for a Gallery Director Gallery Directors in America make an average salary of $50,678 per year or $24 per hour. The top 10 percent makes over $91,000 per year, while the bottom 10 percent under $28,000 per year. How much should you be earning as an Gallery Director?

How do you become a gallery director?

Gallery directors do so by organizing workshops, adult education opportunities, and field trips. Qualifications include a bachelor’s or master’s degree in art management or art history as well as a sincere appreciation of art plus experience honing business or marketing skills, ideally gained by working in a gallery.

How much does it cost to go to the Auckland Art Gallery?

Tourists will have to pay $20 each, with a concession rate of $17 for international students with ID. Entry for all children aged 12 and under will remain free.

How do I become an art gallery director?

How do you become an art director?

How do I become an art director?

  1. At school or college: You can take A-levels or Highers in fine art, art and design, graphic design, or film studies.
  2. Get an apprenticeship:
  3. Build a portfolio:
  4. Get a degree:
  5. Look outside the industry:
  6. Take a short course:
  7. Network:
  8. Search for jobs:

Who is the founder of Dunedin Public Art Gallery?

Dunedin Public Art Gallery, founded by William Matthew Hodgkins in 1884. In 1948, who said McCahon’s work ‘might pass as graffiti on the walls of some celestial lavatory’?

Why Jonathan Grant Gallery & Artis Gallery?

Today Jonathan Grant Gallery & ARTIS Gallery sit side by side offering clients a selection of both classical and contemporary art. In 2012 a third gallery space was developed to exhibit the gallery’s sculpture collection. The Basement Gallery offers clients the opportunity to view large scale sculptures and paintings from the stockroom.

Where did Buck Nin first show his Koru paintings?

Buck Nin for Canterbury Museum. Who said: ‘My work is an investigation of positive/negative relationships within a deliberately limited range of forms.’ Gordon Walters. Where and when did he first show his koru paintings? At Auckland dealer gallery New Vision, also in 1966. Who was Otago University’s first Hodgkins Fellow?