Art Department Manager Jobs
By CMTS LLC At Los Angeles, CA, United States
Assist with project management of new permanent public art commissions and existing projects, art acquisitions, and artwork conservation and maintenance.
Candidates must have the following knowledge and abilities:
Manage on-call graphic designers to develop didactic materials for exhibitions, projects, events, performances, and installations.
Manage on-call photographer to document the LAX Art Program’s exhibitions, projects, events, performances, and installations.
Provide administrative support to ensure artists, curators, and contractors comply with administrative requirements.
Communicate effectively using written and verbal skills.
Supervisor, Art Outsourcing - Valorant
By Riot Games At Los Angeles, CA, United States
Professional experience working on asset management and maintaining asset pipelines
Strong knowledge of and technical skills in concept art and illustration
Administration - You’ll manage contracts for existing and new vendors as well as reviewing and approving timecards/invoices.
3+ years of professional experience handling several art vendors concurrently, or professional experience working with multiple internal and external partners.
Strong presentation skills and ability to talk to technical staff, artists, and business leaders
2+ years of professional experience in the games industry
Art Community Manager Jobs
By Cohart At San Francisco Bay Area, United States
You’ve worked directly with artists as a manager, curator, or gallerist
You are comfortable contributing to a remote team
Related work experience in the art market
Related work experience in a start-up
Managing and growing the artist pipeline
Managing community day-to-day communications with social media and email

Are you a creative problem solver with a passion for managing projects? We are looking for an Outsourcing Manager to join our team and help us bring our projects to life! You will be responsible for managing the outsourcing process, from identifying potential vendors to negotiating contracts and overseeing the delivery of services. If you have a knack for finding the best solutions and managing complex projects, this is the job for you!

An Art Outsourcing Manager is responsible for managing the outsourcing of art production for a company. This includes overseeing the production of artwork, managing budgets, and ensuring that the artwork meets the company's standards. To become an Art Outsourcing Manager, you should have a degree in art, design, or a related field. You should also have experience in art production and project management. Skills required for an Art Outsourcing Manager include strong organizational and communication skills, the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously, and the ability to work with a variety of stakeholders. Knowledge of art production processes, budgeting, and project management are also important. Responsibilities of an Art Outsourcing Manager include managing the production of artwork, ensuring that artwork meets the company's standards, and managing budgets. They also need to be able to work with a variety of stakeholders, including artists, vendors, and clients. Experience in art production and project management is essential for an Art Outsourcing Manager. They should also have a degree in art, design, or a related field. Qualifications for an Art Outsourcing Manager include a degree in art, design, or a related field, as well as experience in art production and project management. Education for an Art Outsourcing Manager includes a degree in art, design, or a related field. Tools that help Art Outsourcing Managers work better include project management software, budgeting software, and communication tools. Good tips to help Art Outsourcing Managers do more effectively include staying organized, setting clear goals, and communicating regularly with stakeholders.

Common Art Outsourcing Manager interview questions include:

• What experience do you have in art production and project management?
• How do you manage budgets?
• How do you ensure that artwork meets the company's standards?
• How do you handle working with a variety of stakeholders?