Title: Portfolio Outreach Coordinator Responsible to: Salary Schools Officer 24,000 pro-rata Hours 2 days per week (15 hours) Annual leave 33 days pro-rata including Bank Holidays Contract Temporary contract for one year Place of work Turner Contemporary in Margate This position will be subject to a full DBS check https://www.gov.uk/disclosure-barring-servicecheck/overview Introduction At Turner Contemporary, we believe in the power of art to transform people and places, doing things differently to achieve our vision; Art Made Essential to be leaders in social and economic sustainability; vitally connecting art, people and place, at home and around the world. Since opening in 2011, Turner Contemporary has become one of the most successful galleries in the UK. We ve achieved more than 2.7 million visits and the gallery has been a catalyst for the regeneration of Margate. Located in a building designed by David Chipperfield Architects, on a site overlooking the North Sea, our programme of worldclass events, exhibitions of historical and contemporary art and our innovative learning programme have fast earned the gallery an international reputation. With free admission, great art is accessible for all. In 2019, we will host the Turner Prize, one of the best known prizes for visual arts in the world. As part of this, we are aiming for record visit figures as well as connecting with
diverse audiences across Kent to make this moment transformative for everyone involved. Our Values We have launched three, new values to ensure that we are delivering outstanding work and building an ambitious, rewarding culture. We are looking for people who adopt and exhibit these values in everything that they do. Enterprising - We create value for ourselves, our community and our partners by being responsive to new opportunities; we encourage collaboration, creativity and initiative from our people Welcoming We re friendly and warm, while maintaining professionalism of practice and behaviour; human empathy is key to how we think, internally and externally Questioning Our philosophy is one of investigation: being astute to audiences needs, unlocking understanding, provoking debate and asking tough questions especially of ourselves www.turnercontemporary.org Purpose of Job/Key objectives We are looking for a confident and dynamic person to work with Turner Contemporary s Learning Team to coordinate outreach activity for the 2018/19 Portfolio Art Competition which aims to engage children, young people and teachers in Turner Prize 2019. https://www.turnercontemporary.org/portfolio/. Principal Responsibilities Responsibilities will include: - Supporting the Schools Officer to deliver the 2018/19 Portfolio competition, and wider schools work related to Turner Prize 2019 - Designing content for workshop activity and assemblies - Liaising with schools over the phone and in person to book in outreach activity - Creating and managing project documents and budgets - Issuing contracts - Completing risk assessments - Monitoring statistics and inputting data - Ordering materials - Documenting activity through photography/film and creating digital content for the competition website
- Processing competition entries - Communicating with other teams about events and workshops, particularly the marketing team to help promote the competition - Contacting competition entrants and responding to competition enquiries - Supporting preparation for the Award Ceremony at Canterbury Christ Church University and the Portfolio exhibition at Turner Contemporary - Managing the Portfolio exhibition preview at Turner Contemporary - Participating in evaluation meetings - Attending events on behalf of Turner Contemporary, some of which may be in the evenings and at weekends. - Any other duties as reasonably required. Person Specification Specification Essential Desirable Qualifications: Degree or equivalent in arts or other relevant subject Work Experience: Relevant work experience in the field of arts education Skills: High level of digital skills Great people skills and ability to work well within a team and with different partners Excellent written and verbal communication skills Excellent organisational and administration skills Behaviours/characteristics: Enthusiasm for contemporary visual art Enthusiasm for working with children, young people and teachers Positive and creative attitude A reliable and flexible person who is also a good time keeper
A self-starter and driven to succeed A great team player Interest in the visual arts and understanding of the aims and objectives of Turner Contemporary An understanding and connection to our organisational values of Questioning, Welcoming and Enterprising A commitment to Equal Opportunities and Child Protection Full clean driving licence and use of a car The Portfolio Competition Portfolio is Turner Contemporary s annual art competition for pupils, students and teachers in Kent, run in partnership with Canterbury Christchurch University. The competition is committed to showcasing the work of exciting emerging artists, with each years winning work exhibited at Turner Contemporary over the summer and seen by thousands of visitors to the gallery. The competition attracts in excess to 1,500 entries per year. To help raise awareness of the 2019 Turner Prize being hosted at Turner Contemporary, Portfolio will become a major vehicle for outreach in schools and adult education groups across Kent. This will be done through a series of workshops and assemblies in response to this year s competition theme art rebels. Now in its 12 th year, the 2018/19 Portfolio Competition is more exciting than ever, with the development of a new competition website and outreach programme as well as widening out the competition categories so that more people have the opportunity to be involved. This is an ambitious programme that aims to widen engagement in the arts to new and diverse audiences by building relationships between schools/community groups to Turner Contemporary. Deadline for applications: 5pm, 17 May 2018 Interviews will take place at Turner Contemporary on Friday 8 June 2018
Turner Prize at Turner Contemporary in 2019 Overview In autumn 2019, Turner Contemporary will host the Turner Prize. With a target of 250,000 visits, national and international press coverage including a feature on BBC s News at 10, which regularly pulls in more than 4 million viewers; this is a major moment for Margate and Kent. The spotlight will be on us both nationally and internationally, confirming Kent s place on the map as a key cultural destination and generating significant, measurable social and economic impact. Antony Gormley won Turner Prize in 1994. His sculpture ANOTHER TIME is currently on the foreshore beside Turner Contemporary. Photo credit: Thierry Bal One of the best known prizes for the visual arts in the world, the Turner Prize aims to promote public debate around new developments in contemporary British art. Every
other year, the prize leaves Tate Britain and is presented at a venue outside London. In 2019 this venue is Turner Contemporary. Four of the most prolific artists working right now are shortlisted to win the prize based on an exhibition that has taken place the previous year. This will undoubtedly trigger an exciting debate around who will win and offers the chance to involve large and broad audiences in the arts. The prize is named after JMW Turner who famously said the skies over Thanet are the loveliest in all Europe. When choosing the name for the prize, the founders chose J.M.W. Turner as a figure who had been innovative and controversial in his own day but also gone on to be seen as one of the greatest British artists. Turner had also wanted to establish a prize for young artists himself. Previous winners include: Howard Hodgkin (1985), Anish Kapoor (1991), Rachel Whiteread (1993), Antony Gormley (1994), Damien Hirst (1995), Steve McQueen (1999), Grayson Perry (2003), Jeremy Deller (2004), Helen Marten (2016), Lubaina Himid (2017). As part of Turner Prize 2019, we will: Attract over 250,000 visits during the exhibition (500,000 visits in 2019, a growth in visits of approximately 40% compared to 2017), benefitting local businesses Increase overnight stays and further develop the thriving visitor economy thanks to a growth in visits to Turner Contemporary Increase civic pride through a volunteer scheme designed to deepen engagement and raise awareness about Turner Prize Reach every Kent resident (population 1.5million) Connect with schools, colleges and the wider community to offer life changing opportunities and deliver outreach to schools with the aim of bringing 15,000 pupils to Turner Contemporary in 2019 Develop our international and national profile via an extensive media partnership with BBC and Tate Contribute to positive perceptions of Margate and Kent, bringing great benefit to the town s brand Provide significant opportunities for artists and creative professionals to develop their work and profile, contributing to Kent s cultural infrastructure Legacy Margate and Kent will be different after Turner Prize, with stronger civic pride, engaged communities, a stronger brand, economy and cultural infrastructure.