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Arts Programming Jobs in New York (NOW HIRING)

Irish Language Instructor

Manhattan, NY ยท On-site

$65 - $75/hr

As IAC is committed to representing diverse identities in our artistic programming, so too are we committed to diverse representations in our administrative team. Irish Arts Center is an equal ...

Porter/Cleaner

Manhattan, NY ยท On-site

$17/hr

As IAC is committed to representing diverse identities in our artistic programming, so too are we committed to diverse representations in our administrative team. Irish Arts Center is an equal ...

Porter/Cleaner

New York, NY ยท On-site

$17/hr

As IAC is committed to representing diverse identities in our artistic programming, so too are we committed to diverse representations in our administrative team. Irish Arts Center is an equal ...

Under the supervision of the Art Center's programming team, Teaching Artists propose course ideas, prepare course materials, and then lead students through high quality course objectives. Teaching ...

This role collaborates closely with CGI Supervisors, Compositing Artists, Developers, Creative Technologists, and Production teams to continuously evolve HOME's AI capabilities. Key Responsibilities:

This role collaborates closely with CGI Supervisors, Compositing Artists, Developers, Creative Technologists, and Production teams to continuously evolve HOME's AI capabilities. Key Responsibilities:

VFX AI Pipeline

Manhattan, NY ยท On-site

$125K/yr

This role collaborates closely with CGI Supervisors, Compositing Artists, Developers, Creative Technologists, and Production teams to continuously evolve HOME's AI capabilities. Key Responsibilities:

Under the supervision of the Art Center's programming team, Teaching Artists propose course ideas, prepare course materials, and then lead students through high quality course objectives. Teaching ...

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How much do arts programming jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for arts programming in New York is $97,310.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $68,400.00 and $126,900.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an arts programming?

An Arts Programming job involves planning, developing, and managing artistic and cultural events, exhibitions, or performances. Professionals in this role work with artists, organizations, and communities to curate and execute engaging programs. Responsibilities may include budgeting, marketing, grant writing, and partnership development. Arts programmers often work in museums, theaters, galleries, or nonprofit organizations to create meaningful cultural experiences for audiences.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in arts programming, and why are they important?

To thrive in Arts Programming, you need a strong background in arts administration, event planning, and a deep understanding of various artistic disciplines, typically supported by a relevant degree or equivalent experience. Familiarity with event management software, budget tracking tools, and sometimes grant management systems or certification in arts management is valuable. Creative problem-solving, organizational skills, and the ability to build relationships across diverse communities are essential soft skills. These competencies enable the development and execution of engaging arts programs that meet both organizational goals and community needs.

What are common challenges faced in an arts programming role, and how can I prepare for them?

Arts Programming professionals often navigate challenges such as balancing creative vision with budget constraints, coordinating schedules between artists and venues, and engaging diverse audiences. Adapting to last-minute changes, managing multiple events simultaneously, and effectively promoting programs are all part of the job. To prepare, it helps to build strong time-management and communication skills, stay flexible, and stay current with industry trends and community interests. Emphasizing collaboration and maintaining a solution-oriented approach will help you succeed in the fast-paced, dynamic environment of arts programming.

What does an arts programmer do?

An arts programmer plans, develops, and manages arts and cultural events, exhibitions, or performances. They coordinate with artists, venues, and audiences, often using project management skills and technical tools to ensure successful programming and audience engagement.

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Infographic showing various Arts Programming job openings in New York as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 25% Full Time, 67% Part Time, and 8% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $97,310 per year, or $46.8 per hour.

Program Coordinator, Long Term Partnership

Studio In A School

Manhattan, NY โ€ข On-site

$60K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 25 days ago


Job description

Studio in a School (Studio) seeks a dedicated, organized, collaborative administrator with an interest in art education to join our team as the Program Coordinator in Long Term Partnerships (LT). The Program Coordinator will provide administrative, logistical, and clerical support for Studio’s in-depth, multi-year partnership programs with schools throughout New York City, serving as a liaison between Studio and its educational partners and Artist Instructors. The Program Coordinator will work closely with the program team, the administration team, as well as outside consultants and program partners. The Program Coordinator will join a passionate, talented team in a dynamic and well-respected art education organization while acquiring knowledge about art education and program design and implementation.


The Program Coordinator is a non-exempt, full-time position reporting to the Senior Director, Programs who oversees Long Term Partnerships. This position will be expected to become a member of United Autoworkers Union Local 2110.


About Studio in a School

Studio in a School fosters the creative and intellectual development of young people through quality visual arts programs, directed by professional Artist Instructors, arts and cultural internships, and apprentice-based learning in the arts. The organization also collaborates with and develops the capacity of classroom teachers, school leadership, and others who provide or support arts programming and creative development for young people both in and outside of schools.


About the Long Term Program

The Long Term Program (LT) provides sequential, multi-grade art instruction for five consecutive years with an Artist Instructor, a dedicated art studio in each school, and a full supply of high-quality art materials. Students receive comprehensive visual arts experiences that encourage them to explore their imaginations and develop the Artist Habits of Mind. Our approach prioritizes collaboration as we foster strong partnerships with school administrators, teachers, and partners, as well as offer professional learning for teachers and workshops for families. Each school year culminates with an exhibition displaying artworks from all participating students to celebrate their artistic accomplishments. The Long Term Program’s portfolio also includes Year Long PreK/K Program, CASA partnerships and related fee for service programs.


Primary Duties and Responsibilities

  • Data Tracking and Maintenance:
  • Meticulously generate, collect, track, monitor, update, and process records, information, and paperwork for Artists and program partners in all five boroughs (e.g., timesheets, renewal forms, contracts, art supplies, program planning, documentation, and evaluation tools, budgets, invoices, reimbursements, student rosters, etc.).
  • Maintain and update tracking systems/database (currently excel and Microsoft Access) that tracks all program information, including service dates.
  • Supplies:
    • Process art supply orders, track budgets, and assist Artists with navigating supply options, including but not limited to checking supply safety information
    • Work with Senior Director and other coordinators to source and compile supply resources.
  • Scheduling and Timesheets
    • Track Artist time, approve biweekly Artist timesheets, and provide support for the timesheet system.
    • Assist in scheduling program components including teaching days, start up, planning and check-in meetings, trips, workshops, and other meetings for Long Term Partnerships.
  • Site Coordination:
  • Attend Start Up Meetings as schedule permits, taking notes and coordinating next steps as needed.
    • Write and manage correspondence to Artists and sites, including mailings, invitations, fliers, requests, and reminders.
    • Handle high volume of communication (emails, phone calls, text messages, etc.) from internal staff and external partners.
    • Conduct periodic visits to partnership sites.
  • Internal:
  • Support ongoing program specific Artist Training, including scheduling, outreach, and preparing materials and resources
  • Organize, edit, and format program specific planning, documentation, curriculum, and evaluation tools and resources.
    • Compile statistics, draft language, and generate presentations for outreach, fundraising, and reporting.
    • Assist with design, implementation, and analysis of results of authentic program assessments, using those results as a tool for program improvement.
    • Attend networking/community events, as necessary.
    • Other projects and tasks as assigned.


Desired Skills and Background

Education and Experience

  • Bachelor’s degree in Visual Art, Art Education, Art History, or a relevant field is preferred.
  • Minimum of one year of related work experience, including experience communicating and working with multiple vendors, partners, and/or stakeholders.
  • Experience in art education, nonprofit organization or related role is preferred.
  • High proficiency in using Microsoft and Google Suites required. Experience with Salesforce a plus.


Personal Qualities and Habits of Work

  • Commitment to the mission of Studio in a School
  • Extremely organized, attentive to detail, and able to work independently and effectively while juggling multiple tasks.
  • Strong writing and editing skills.
  • Strong ability to set up efficient systems and processes to track various aspects of the program.
  • Strong work ethic with an appreciation for deadlines. Project management skills and follow-through.
  • Self-motivation, assertiveness, positive demeanor, and willingness and ability to work in a collaborative team environment.
  • Excellent interpersonal and written communication skills and a pleasant phone demeanor.
  • Willingness to persistently communicate via email, phone, text, etc.
  • Ability and willingness to work occasional early mornings or evenings to support school partners and assist with trainings and events.
  • NYC Public Schools Fingerprint and Background Check Clearance upon employment.


Location

  • We are currently working on a hybrid schedule. The Program Coordinator will be required to work at least 2 days per week in our office at 75 West End Avenue, New York, NY, and/or in the field at our partnership sites, though this schedule may shift and evolve.

Hours

  • As a member of the administrative staff, the Program Coordinator is expected to work from 9 AM to 5 PM each workday. Any schedule shift request must be requested in advance and receive approval from the supervisor.


Benefits

  • Generous paid time off, Medical/Dental/Vision/Life/Disability Insurance, Pre-tax Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) and Commuter Benefits, 403b Retirement Plan, Aflac Supplemental Benefits, and Employee Assistance Program (EAP).

Pay Rate

  • Set pursuant to the union contract, the annual salary for this position is $60,000.

To apply

Please click on this link: Apply. Applications will only be accepted with a cover letter. No phone calls, please. Although we appreciate your interest, we will only contact the applicants we are considering for an interview.


If you are interested in this opportunity, we encourage you to explore and apply for the Program Coordinator position in Residency Programs as well.


If much of this job description describes you, please apply for this role. Research shows that women and people from underrepresented groups often apply to jobs only if they meet all the qualifications. We recognize this and encourage those with relevant skills and experience to apply.


Studio in a School is an equal opportunity employer and seeks to hire staff members who reflect the diversity of the communities we serve. All positions at Studio in a School are filled without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, employment status, HIV/AIDS status, veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law. All are encouraged to apply.