If you have a passion for art and serving our community through engaging conversations with visitors of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities, we’d love to meet you.
What is a Docent?
A Docent is a museum volunteer who helps connect visitors with the collection and exhibitions of ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½. Docents provide opportunities for Museum visitors to engage, interpret, and create personal connections with art.
What will I do as a Docent?
As a Docent, you have the opportunity to:
- Lead Museum tours for adult and school groups
- Present interactive talks about art to schools, community centers, or senior living centers
- Assist visitors, Docents, and Museum staff in the Lemon Art Research Library
Why should I become a Docent?
As a Docent, you have the opportunity to:
- Access exclusive lectures by artists and curators, gallery and exhibition previews, and other arts and education programming through bimonthly Docent Continuing Education events
- Engage with the broader Phoenix community, both in and outside the Museum
- Complete a thorough, comprehensive, and personally enriching Docent training program focused on art and cultural history, arts education, and the ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ collection
- Become a part of the vibrant, diverse, and service-oriented community of Docents
How long is the training, and do I need previous experience?
The PhxArt Docent Training Program is a 9-12 month program, covering topics such as art history, audience engagement, research techniques, and everything Docents need to know about ÀÖ²¥´«Ã½ and its collection. Trainees do not need a background in art, art history, or teaching to participate. All Docent trainees complete a foundational course, after which they enroll in one or more service modules, which will train them to give public tours, student tours, or offsite talks.
How do I join?
Art-lovers of all ages, experiences, and backgrounds are welcome in our Docent community! For next steps or more information, contact our Education Department at education@phxart.org.