Digital Imaging Assistant
Listed on 2026-06-21
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Creative Arts/Media
Dia Art Foundation was established in 1974 for the purpose of collecting, commissioning, and presenting major works of art made in the 1960s onward. Today it consists of nine permanent sites across the United States and Germany, as well as three changing exhibition spaces in New York State:
Dia Chelsea in the city, Dia Beacon in the Hudson Valley, and Dia Bridgehampton on Long Island. Dia is taken from the Greek word for “through” and conveys the foundation’s role as a facilitator of meaningful artistic experiences that can be encountered in single and repeated visits.
The Digital Imaging Assistant is a part‑time, fixed term position with an expected employment period of one year, from July 2026 to June 2027. Reporting to the Director of Communications and Special Projects, with direct oversight from the Image and Licensing Specialist, the individual in this position is responsible for supporting necessary metadata updates within Dia Art Foundation’s NetX DAM system and assisting the team in establishing sustainable ongoing workflows for all imaging data needs.
Essentialduties and responsibilities
- Review existing backlog image uploads for accuracy and completeness of data; identify, research, and update missing image details, liaising across relevant departments to ensure information is correct
- Denote images of interest to the appropriate departments during review process
- Under the direction of the Image and Licensing Specialist, prioritize and upload backlog images pending inclusion in NetX system while ensuring complete metadata
- Maintain current and new uploads relating to incoming installation and event images while ensuring complete metadata
- Assist with and advise on the development of a dedicated and sustainable workflow for NetX file uploads for cross‑departmental application
- Support the Archives, Curatorial, Marketing, and Communications departments with NetX‑ and metadata‑related requests as needed and directed by the Image and Licensing Specialist
- Other duties as assigned
- Relevant bachelor’s degree or equivalent professional experience in licensing, archives, or publications
- Experience with DAM research and imaging rights a plus
- Education or experience in visual arts a plus
- Demonstrated ability to work independently with high attention to detail and accuracy
- Exceptional communication skills and ability to collaborate effectively across stakeholders
- Demonstrated problem‑solving, critical‑thinking, and systems‑management skills
- This is a part time hybrid position requiring in office hours at Dia Chelsea
- Significant computer work, which may require repetitive motion, prolonged periods of sitting, and sustained visual and mental applications
Part‑time employees are eligible for paid sick days, holiday pay, and participation in the 401(k) savings program with employer match. Employees have the opportunity to learn about the collections through presentations by curators, artists, writers, and historians. Staff s gain reduced or free admission to most American museums and arts organizations.
Dia Art Foundation is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, color, national origin, ethnic origin, citizenship status, disability, race, religion, creed, gender, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, marital status, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law in its employment policies. In addition, Dia will provide reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities and supports a neurodiverse workplace.
Candidates with nontraditional learning or career paths and/or applicants whose qualifications differ from those listed above are encouraged to apply.
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