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  • ID
    #51509819
  • Salary
    TBD
  • Source
    California
  • Date
    2024-04-19
  • Deadline
    2024-06-18

Coalition on Homelessness, San Francisco was initiated in 1987 to organize poor and homeless people to create permanent solutions to poverty and homelessness while protecting the civil and human rights of those forced to remain on the streets. The driving force of the organization is low-income, homeless, and formerly homeless individuals, who make up the majority of our staff and volunteer positions, as well as our Board of Directors.

Our work is largely supported by our annual Art Auction, which takes place early in September. The Art Auction Subcontractor AKA Art Coordinator is the main coordinator for art procurement for our annual Art Auction and will solicit, price, and install the art for the Thursday, September 12, 2024 exhibit at SOMArts. This year we do anticipate an in-person event.

Responsibilities

Work with donors, artists, and Art Auction Committee (AAC) to set the retail price for the artwork

Work with AAC on decisions for selected artworks for the silent and live auctions

Design physical and digital invitations and visuals for the promotion of the event

Create a printed program for the event that includes artist bios and information on artwork

Collect 150+ artworks for auction from artists, galleries, and collectors, ensuring contracts are filled out

Coordinate drop-off of artwork at the Coalition or alternatives to best accommodate a timely receipt of pieces

Create and build an artwork database of the donated/submitted artworks with lot numbers, artist information, and tags for identifying artwork in a gallery

Design exhibition floor plan and the art auction display for live and silent auctions

Promote the event within artist communities through social media and in-person

Help coordinate volunteers to support on the night and to assist with the install

Brief the auctioneer on artist biographies and artwork information for live auction pieces

Coordinate pick-up of artwork, including sold/unsold (COHSF will assist with transport if necessary)

Evaluate the event with AAC, Executive Director, and Development Director

Post-auction work i.e. coordinating payouts, communicating with artists to retrieve unsold art

Work closely with Development Director on related activities as needed

Draft, and send out “Thank You” letters to participating artists

Mid-July through mid-September, work out of the COHSF office as needed to ensure a successful event

Qualifications

iMac literate with working knowledge of Microsoft Office and database programs

Previous experience working with artists and collectors in the San Francisco Bay Area

Previous experience soliciting art and curating art exhibitions

Event coordination and art installation experience

Photoshop and In-Design proficiency encouraged

Driver's license and access to a car preferred

Special consideration is given to applicants who have experienced homelessness and/or have long-term connections to San Francisco.

Please submit your resume and cover letter to Carlos Wadkins at below email by Friday, May 10th

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