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Preservation Manager
Part-Time (20 hours per week)
Pay Rate: $33.00 per hour (City classification: Arts Manager I)
Hollyhock House is a historic house museum and Los Angeles’ only UNESCO World Heritage site. Located
at 4800 Hollywood Boulevard in Barnsdall Art Park, it is operated by the City of Los Angeles Department
of Cultural Affairs.
Preservation and restoration of the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed structures and landscape is ongoing.
Current and upcoming projects include transformative work on the Residence A guest house (set for
completion in late 2024), showcase landscape features, and Hollyhock House bedroom-wing interior
finishes and building systems.
Job Description:
Reporting to the Site Director & Curator (Arts Manager II), the Preservation Manager (Arts Manager I)
contributes to research, content development, collections management, and project coordination with a
focus on preservation and restoration of the historical structures and collections in Barnsdall Art Park.
Key responsibilities for the Project Curator, Preservation include the following:
Conducts research on the site and its structures, furnishings, and collections
Makes recommendations and manages restoration and maintenance projects
Maintains digital records on restoration and preservation projects and prepares associated
reports
Assists with object and archival collections management
Conceives and executes interpretive programs and resources for the public, volunteer docents
and staff
Assists with administrative tasks as needed: supply sourcing and ordering, correspondence, and
updates to printed and digital materials
Works effectively as part of a team
Requirements:
1. Three years of full-time paid experience as a program administrator or director of an
organization responsible for supervising staff and for coordinating, developing, and
implementing:
Fine arts, digital media arts, visual arts, folk arts, performing arts, or cultural activities and
programs; OR
Programs and activities involving public arts, or cultural activities and programs; OR
Grant writing, fundraising, public relations, and/or marketing campaigns for arts, cultural, or
educational institutions or programs/ activities; OR
2. A bachelor’s degree from a recognized four-year college or university in Arts History, Art
Administration, Architecture, Business Administration, Cultural Studies, Historic Preservation,Marketing, Communications, English, Non Profit Management, Public Art, or various artistic
disciplines such As Music, Theater, Dance, Film, Design, Digital or New Media, Fine Arts,
Literature, or Folk and Traditional Art; AND two years of full-time paid experience coordinating a
program which involve the activities described in requirement #1; OR
3. A Master’s degree or Artist Diploma or Arts Certificate from a recognized conservatory, college
or university in Arts History, Art Administration, Architecture, Business Administration, Cultural
Studies, Historic Preservation, Marketing, Communications, English, Non Profit Management,
Public Art, or various artistic disciplines such as Music, Theater, Dance, Film, Design, Digital or
New Media, Fine arts, Literature, or Folk and Traditional Arts; AND one year of full-time paid
experience coordinating a program which involve the activities described in requirement #1.
In accordance with Los Angeles City Ordinance 187134, candidates must meet the minimum
requirement of being fully vaccinated against COVID-19 or receive an exemption and report their
vaccination status prior to being hired by the hiring City department. The ordinance is available at
https://clkrep.lacity.org/onlinedocs/2021/21-0921_ord_187134_8-24-21.pdf
The ideal candidate has:
At least three years of work experience relevant to the responsibilities above
Research experience in architectural history and material culture
Knowledge of Frank Lloyd Wright is a plus
Good interpersonal skills
Proficient in Microsoft Office and Google Suite
California Driver’s License is required
Schedule:
Occasional nights and weekends as programming requires
To Apply:
Please email resume and cover letter to hollyhockhouse@lacity.org by September 18, 2023 with the
subject: Preservations Manager.
Final selection will be based on a review of cover letter and resume, as well as an oral interview and
writing sample. Interviewers may also contact present and former supervisors, as well as review City
Personnel files (if applicable) as part of a candidate’s evaluation.
We are unable to respond to phone calls and emails regarding the status of applications and the
recruiting process.