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Museum of Modern Art

June 6th, 2011 4:25 am

The Museum of Modern Art, often simply called MoMA, is not only one of the most celebrated of New York City’s many great museums, but is also considered to be one of the most influential modern art museums in the world. MoMA holds an extensive collection of all kinds of modern and contemporary artwork, with everything from pieces on architecture and design, to paintings and sculptures, to film and electronic media, and much more. The museum also holds a library and archives containing over 300,000 entries, including primary source material highlighting the history of modern art. MoMA even features fine dining in its award-winning resturant, The Modern.

It is located in Midtown Manhattan, just a few blocks south of Central Park, between 5th and 6th Avenues. If you’re looking for other museums in Manhattan that offer more than just modern art, there are plenty of other museums located very nearby. Right next door is the American Folk Art Museum, which houses one of the largest collections of folk art in the country. Just a few blocks away you can also find the Museum of Arts & Design and the Dahesh Museum of Art. The whole area around the museum is easily accessible by public transportation, with three different stations within three blocks, serviced by five different subway lines. Inside visitors can find over 150,000 works of art, and about 22,000 films and film stills. Among MoMA’s collection of Western masterpieces are Vincent van Gogh’s The Starry Night and Salvador Dali’s the Persistence of Memory, in addition to many works by other greats such as Pablo Picaso, Henri Matisse, Claude Monet, and Andy Warhol. In addition to its extensive collection, the museum also hosts rotating exhibitions through the year. For more information on what you can find inside the museum, just check out all the photos, videos, articles and events right here on NYC Museums.

If just looking at the wonderful artwork isn’t enough for you, The Museum of Modern Art offers all sorts of educational programs as well. The museum offers multiple daily conversations and lectures, usually centered around current exhibitions, that can open your mind and provide a much deeper look and richer experience with the art you see. For an even closer look into the modern art world, The Museum of Modern Art offers a plethora courses and internships with leading art specialists. Detailed information on all conversations, lectures, courses, and internships can be found on MoMA’s official website.

Art Related Careers

February 22nd, 2011 10:43 pm

Various fine art graduates around the United States effort to look for services every year. All these young artists and professionals need to consider their desire to develop creative accomplishments with a need to earn their living. The art graduates do not want to settle for advertising and data entry positions, if they extend their career and employment searches.

Artists interested in imparting their knowledge of design, and painting to others can pursue careers as an art and design teachers. Full-time teaching positions are available for artists with equivalent degrees in relevant fields. These positions require state confirmations and a strong desire to accept, relatively low wages in exchange for unwavering employment and jobs. For the artists, who want to pursue the other career and employment options, can look to freelancing activities at the community centers and schools.

Museums hold curators to manage continuous and outstanding exhibits. These are the professionals from the art graduates holding Master’s degrees in art history or studio arts. Curators oversee the labeling of paintings and sculpture with the help of volunteers and interns. Artists, who want to contribute the funds and speaking on behalf of arts, may be enjoying the booster roles, which are played by the curators at leading museums.

Art solution is used by the therapists in hospitals with patients who have psychological problems. An art therapist can use paints, clays and chalks to help distressed patients work out of the emotional distress. The art therapists usually require a Master’s of Fine Arts and also a certification of training from an art therapy based organization before getting appointments in the relevant field.

Stage and set designers characteristically finds out as fine arts graduates with affinities for theater, movies and TV. These professionals spend their careers working in the small playhouses and indie film sets but are paid very little. The stage and set designers turn the darkened theaters and sets into real worlds for the profit of the onlooker. These artists create forest scenes, apartments and planetary vistas with some more than wood and paint. An artist engrossed in creating set elements should learn about carpentry and earn in this competitive field.

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