Hop Education Exhibition Researcher & Program Facilitator

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Hart House
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Administrative Officer, Hart House, University of Toronto
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Project
Academic experience
150 hours per student
Student
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Intermediate level

Project scope

Categories
Graphic design Event planning Social media marketing Visual arts Education
Skills
planning exhibit design ideation display devices exhibitions research visual arts
Details

The Hart House Hip Hop Education Exhibition Researcher & Program Facilitator will work closely with Hart House program staff to provide content research, recommendations for exhibition curation, artistic vision and ideation around complementary exhibition programming. Theโ€ฏExhibition Researcher will be responsible for contributing to the development and execution of a newly created Hip Hop visual art display. This exhibition will focus on the history of women in Hip Hop with a particular vision to amplify and honour Canadian women in Hip Hop behind and in front of the Hip Hop scene.


The Exhibition Researcher & Program Facilitator will be mentored by staff in a supportive environment that will include, content experts and an opportunity for peer to peer learning and engagement with other work study students. The Exhibition Researcher & Program Facilitator will be guided through a process of program and exhibition design planning and execution with work focusing on 3 main areas:

  1. Generating independent research on specific content directed by staff to create a body of work that can be reviewed and presented for final presentation; 
  2. Co-facilitating additional programming through social media efforts and preparing materials for digital display and;
  3. Supporting this initiative through the sourcing or creation of graphic assets.


This role may require the candidate to work both in-person and in virtual settings. Candidate must be results driven and able to work independently and productively while also taking constructive direction from staff and working well as a contributing team member with both staff and students that are connected to the project.


Deliverables
  • Research content and prepare exhibition content for curation 
  • Draft exhibition curatorial slides
  • Participate and contribute to team meetings
  • Assist in the development of exhibition programming
  • Create and develop social media assets and strategies
  • Review/create graphics for exhibition
  • Provide a final program brief and overview, including learning outcomes and program objectives, specific to Summer 2023 program
  • Complete a final report, including recommendations on future initiative.
Mentorship

Hip Hop Education team members will provide ongoing mentorship, schedule weekly check-in meetings, and ad hoc meetings as needed to support students in their efforts. Team members will also review work on an ongoing basis and provide feedback. Student will work directly with a designated Hart House staff member as well as with work study students.

About the company

Company
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
51 - 200 employees
Hospitality, Arts, Academic association, Sports & fitness

Hart House is a centre for experiential education outside the classroom at the University of Toronto. Since it opened in 1919, Hart House functions as a place where students, faculty, staff, alumni and members of the broader community connect with each other and the world. Through an array of co-curricular programming in the arts, dialogue and wellness, Hart House works with local and international partners to foster community and to create innovative learning opportunities for students. Hart House operates from a historic facility on the St. George campus, offering a wide range of services through a social enterprise model that generates revenue to support its student-focused programming on all three University of Toronto campuses.