What are the responsibilities and job description for the Photographer position at unm?
Since 1960, Tamarind has shaped the field of collaborative printmaking, through a unique printer training program and an educational mission to preserve and advance the creative medium of lithography. Today Tamarind is a nonprofit workshop occupying a freestanding building on the original Route 66, with a state of the art workshop, public gallery, and regular public programs and tours. Tamarind encompasses an extensive archive of historic material, a vast print inventory of 8000 lithographs produced by the workshop, and a team of highly trained printers, curators, and print experts. Tamarind Institute stimulates research, preservation of knowledge, and community among a diverse international following. This unique program is widely credited with revitalizing the creative medium of lithography, and continues to provide the only printer training program of its kind in the world.
Using specialized skills, the applicant will photograph prints using Tamarind’s copy stand setup and take installation photographs of exhibitions in the Tamarind gallery. Competence in Lightroom and Photoshop for editing, color-correcting, and cataloging images is necessary. As needed, will work directly with gallery manager, director, curator, and marketing director on other photographic projects.
Applicant must be work-study eligible for the Fall 2022 semester.
Using specialized skills, the applicant will photograph prints using Tamarind’s copy stand setup and take installation photographs of exhibitions in the Tamarind gallery. Competence in Lightroom and Photoshop for editing, color-correcting, and cataloging images is necessary. As needed, will work directly with gallery manager, director, curator, and marketing director on other photographic projects.
Applicant must be work-study eligible for the Fall 2022 semester.