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As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for art studio assistant in Bothell, WA is $22.84, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $16.11 and $26.35 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an art studio assistant do?

An Art Studio Assistant helps maintain a creative workspace by organizing materials, preparing canvases, cleaning tools, and assisting artists with administrative or production tasks. They may also handle supplies inventory, coordinate schedules, and support artistic projects. Their role ensures the studio runs smoothly, allowing artists to focus on their work.

What does a typical day look like for an art studio assistant?

A typical day for an Art Studio Assistant often includes preparing materials, setting up workspaces, assisting with ongoing art projects, and helping maintain a clean and organized studio environment. You might be responsible for inventory tracking, coordinating with other team members, and supporting administrative tasks such as scheduling or documentation. Collaboration with artists, instructors, or other assistants is common, and your tasks can vary depending on the studio's current projects or exhibitions. This role offers dynamic, hands-on experience and is a great entry point for those interested in gaining practical knowledge within the art world.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an art studio assistant?

To thrive as an Art Studio Assistant, you need a foundational knowledge of art materials and techniques, organizational skills, and often a background in fine arts or a related field. Familiarity with inventory management systems, digital documentation tools, and sometimes basic photography or design software can be advantageous. Attention to detail, strong communication, and the ability to work efficiently in a team-oriented and creative environment are key soft skills. These skills and qualities are crucial for ensuring smooth studio operations, supporting artists, and contributing to a productive and inspiring workspace.

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Lead Aerial Instructional Specialist- UMO School of Physical Arts

Open Space For Arts & Community

Vashon, WA • On-site

$50 - $60/hr

Part-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life

Re-posted 16 days ago


Job description

UMO School of Physical Arts

Lead Aerial Instructional Specialist

Open Space for Arts & Community is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit where creativity and

community come together to inspire, connect, and transform. At Open Space,

we embody the spirit of YES!, enthusiastically encouraging innovation and

artistic expression. More than a physical location, we are a dynamic, energetic

hub of creativity, embracing both artists and the community with open arms.

Our vibrant space is home to a variety of programs, events, and classes, all led

by a team passionate about providing memorably extraordinary experiences.

Our mission: Open Space for Arts & Community is where Vashon gathers to

celebrate the unbreakable bond between arts and community. We co-create

extraordinary artistic, community-building experiences that enrich and

inspire all involved.

The UMO School of Physical Arts is a program of Open Space offering classes

in aerial, acro gymnastics, parkour, skateboarding, and Jiu Jitsu. UMO School

serves over 160 students youth through adults throughout the year with

performances in the winter and spring.The UMO School of Physical Arts seeks to inspire creative possibility and recognize students' creative force by giving them a safe place to learn and a variety of tools based on UMO Ensemble's dynamic physical theatre.

Open Space seeks an UMO School Lead Aerial Instructional Specialist with

excellent communication skills and extensive teaching experience in the

physical art discipline of aerial. The UMO School Lead Aerial Instructional

Specialist reports to the UMO Program Manager and is enthusiastic about

implementing a progressive aerial program working with and teaching youth.

The UMO School Lead Aerial Instructional Specialists teaches aerial classes,

throughout the class week with levels ranging from introductory through advanced

while abiding by the principles of the UMO School of Physical Arts. The UMO

Lead Aerial Instructor Specialist is expected to assist the UMO Program

Manager in the development and implementation of a progressive aerial

curriculum and teach dynamic, engaging, level-appropriate classes while

maintaining proper safety. This role has the opportunity for increasing school leadership/management opportunities.

Primary Job Duties

Lead safe, level-appropriate classes that cater to the students in the

room

Teach classes following the level of progressions laid out in the UMO

School curriculum.

Rig/de-rig your classes and set up/strike any additional needed

equipment

Assess student achievements and needs

Provide supervisor with skill assessment for each student and discuss

advancement or adjustment plans for each student.

Maintain discipline and engage students during instruction

Available to teach classes during UMO School hours 3-7:15pm Monday - Thursday, and work occasional weekends (4-6 per year) for UMO School productions

Oversee UMO School Aerial Curriculum development and progression

under the supervision of UMO Program Manager.

Communicate curriculum to aerial instructors and ensure

understanding of and implementation of curriculum.

Monitor and ensure appropriate aerial student placement and

progression

Assist UMO Program Manager in creating class schedule and recruiting

additional aerial instructors as needed.

Other duties as assigned.

REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES:

Embrace the missions, vision, core competencies, and values of Open

Space for Arts & Community and UMO School of Physical Arts

A minimum of 4 years professional teaching experience

Excellent teaching skills and strong professional background in

teaching area of expertise.

Ability to demonstrate proper techniques

Excellent customer service skills, both internal and external.

Demonstrate excellent communication skills.

Experience working with children and young people.

Group classroom management skills

Experienced/comfortable teaching all levels of students intro through

advanced

Punctual and reliable.

Schedule flexibility to attend occasional evening and weekend events

Must be a legal resident of Washington State

Hours/Compensation

This is a non-exempt regular part-time position: 20 hours/week

Benefits include:Paid planning time, open studio access times for training and personal rehearsals. Possible Medical, Dental, Vision benefits, and Life insurance.

$50-$60/hr for teaching hours, $20-25/hr for administrative hours DOE

Open Space for Arts & Community is an equal opportunity employer and is

committed to equal opportunity without regard to age, race, religion, color,

national origin, sex, gender, sexual orientation, citizenship, disability,

pregnancy, maternity, marriage, civil partnership, citizenship, disability, or

any other basis of discrimination prohibited by applicable law.