500 W Washington St, Indianapolis, IN 46204, Usa
Phone (317) 636 - 9378
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Our mission | To inspire an appreciation and understanding of the art, history, and cultures of the American West and the Indigenous peoples of North America. |
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Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art
Ways to help |
R. B. Annis Western Family ExperienceAs a trained volunteer, you will have the opportunity to socialize with visitors and engage them in activities while actively sharing stories about the lives of real families in the American West. This area is very interactive and designed for children ages 6 to 10 and their families.Guide/Docent ProgramThe position of Eiteljorg guide is ideal for life-long-learners and people who want to share the museum galleries with visitors. Guide training is an exciting course taught once a year to prepare volunteers to lead visitors through the galleries. The guides serve a minimum two-year commitment, giving tours to groups from school-aged students to seniors. If you enjoy learning and love to discuss art, history and cultures of the American West and Native peoples, then we are looking for you. Training begins in October and continues through January, with breaks during the holidays. Classes meet on Mondays.Membership SalesWe need enthusiastic volunteers to join our membership sales team. Recruiting members is not only fun but rewarding, and with all the exhibits, festivals, and educational programs planned, the Eiteljorg practically sells itself to prospective new members. Volunteers are generally needed during museum events, special exhibits and Jingle Rails.Eiteljorg Museum StoreJoin the retail sales team in this unique shop for an opportunity to learn about Western wear, fine jewelry, art and books that relate to Native American and Western cultures. The Frank and Katrina Basile Museum Store is an important part of the museum’s operations, and it welcomes those volunteers who have retail experience.GardeningPut your gardening expertise to work by helping us maintain the Eiteljorg gardens.Hands-On Cart ProgramVolunteers provide an enjoyable and educational experience through the use of hands-on items from the education collection, including animal pelts, baskets, pottery and other items representative of objects found in the galleries. Volunteers who have an interest in the art, history and cultures of the American West and the indigenous peoples of North America will find this an engaging and worthwhile experience.Clerical AssistantClerical volunteers provide a very important function within the museum. They provide support to staff as we prepare mailings and packets. They enter data and do general but essential clerical tasks. It is a flexible position and changes from week to week. Persons who are retired from previous office positions might enjoy this opportunity to return to a thriving work environment. |
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How you help | Volunteers become part of the Eiteljorg team and help enhance programs, events and exhibitions. We can’t do what we do without our volunteers. If you’re looking for an opportunity to give of your time and help educate and inspire others, then sign up today. |
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About us | The Eiteljorg tells the stories of the peoples of North America in all their diversity and complexity. It’s a place for historical context, artistic expression, new ideas and individual perspectives. Here, visitors immerse themselves in the diverse cultures of the West and Native America, and sharing these amazing American stories is what we do at the Eiteljorg. Our museum is bustling with exhibits, programs, events and festivals that appeal to visitors of different ages and backgrounds. The American West is a multicultural story; therefore, the museum invites everyone to visit its facilities and participate in its programs. |
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