Release Date: January 10, 2007
National Gallery of Art Recruits Volunteers for Adult Program Docents

National Gallery of Art volunteer docent Barbra Mann talks to visitors in front of Jean-Honoré Fragonard’s Blindman’s Buff (probably c. 1765) and The Swing (probably c. 1765) in the Gallery’s collection of French paintings.
Washington, DC — The National Gallery of Art department of adult programs is recruiting for docent volunteers to help visitors learn about and enjoy the Gallery’s collections and exhibitions through general introductory and occasional special-topic tours for adults. Docents may elect to participate in the weekday, weekend, or foreign language program. Applicants for the foreign language program should be able to give tours in French, Spanish, Italian, Mandarin Chinese, German, Japanese, Russian, Arabic, Farsi, Vietnamese, or Korean and must be able to converse with the fluency of a native speaker.
Adult program docent volunteers are members of the education division. Candidates need to hold a college degree or have equivalent experience through work or study or possess other unusual qualifying attributes. They also must have experience working with the public, meet the program’s training and service requirements, demonstrate a commitment to the arts, and be prepared to devote 15 to 20 hours each week in class and/or researching and preparing for tours. A minimum three-year service commitment is required.
Volunteering at the National Gallery of Art offers personal rewards such as art appreciation enhancement, an opportunity to serve the public, and collegial exchanges with fellow volunteers and professional staff. The Gallery provides orientation and training through lectures, gallery sessions, and tour observations.
National Gallery of Art volunteer application forms are available on the Gallery’s Web site at www.nga.gov/education/volunteer.htm and will be accepted through March 23, 2007. To apply, complete and submit the online application before the deadline. Adults from all backgrounds and ethnic groups are encouraged to apply.
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