APS Seeking Subfield Content Editors (2018-2019)
APS is currently seeking new volunteers to act as Subfield Content Editors. Each position will be credited as an APS Officer and is for a one-year term, with the possibility of renewal.
Editors are responsible for seeking out and posting content related to their specific subfield of research/profession to the APS website (although editors can certainly post any print related content that they find). We are seeking applicants from a wide range of professions, who can represent a diverse geographical base, focused on four designated specialty areas, including:
- Old Master prints
- 18th and 19th Century prints
- Modern and Contemporary prints
- Artists/Studio Printmakers/Teachers/Other working professionals (freelance authors, gallery, auction, conservation, ...)
Editors are encouraged to actively contribute and share content with the APS network by finding any information related to prints that fits into one of the categories on the website, which include: News, Opportunities, and Scholarship. Potential content can be found via websites, email listservs, and other communities of which they are already a part.
The position requires only a minimal time commitment and a resource guide & training will be provided to new Editors. Editors should post a minimum of 1-2 listings a month, but more posts are always welcome!
Please email Elisa Germán at web@printscholars.org by June 15th if you are interested, and please indicate your field of expertise. Decisions will be made by June 30th.
Editors are responsible for seeking out and posting content related to their specific subfield of research/profession to the APS website (although editors can certainly post any print related content that they find). We are seeking applicants from a wide range of professions, who can represent a diverse geographical base, focused on four designated specialty areas, including:
- Old Master prints
- 18th and 19th Century prints
- Modern and Contemporary prints
- Artists/Studio Printmakers/Teachers/Other working professionals (freelance authors, gallery, auction, conservation, ...)
Editors are encouraged to actively contribute and share content with the APS network by finding any information related to prints that fits into one of the categories on the website, which include: News, Opportunities, and Scholarship. Potential content can be found via websites, email listservs, and other communities of which they are already a part.
The position requires only a minimal time commitment and a resource guide & training will be provided to new Editors. Editors should post a minimum of 1-2 listings a month, but more posts are always welcome!
Please email Elisa Germán at web@printscholars.org by June 15th if you are interested, and please indicate your field of expertise. Decisions will be made by June 30th.
Relevant research areas: North America, South America, Western Europe, Eastern Europe, South Asia, East Asia, Africa, Australia, Middle East, Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque, 18th Century, 19th Century, 20th Century, Contemporary, Book arts, Collograph, Digital printmaking, Engraving, Etching, Letterpress, Lithography, Monoprinting, Papermaking, Relief printing, Screenprinting
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