Capitol Modern is to provide broadly accessible educational programs, exhibitions, and activities that promote and encourage the excellence and diversity of the arts and culture of Hawai‘i. Public programs play an important role in fulfilling the museum’s mission. These programs require planning, coordination, and hands-on management. To be successful and have an impact on the community, public programming requires personnel who is dedicated and focused solely on this area of the museum. The Public Programs Coordinator will provide temporary assistance to develop and promote exhibition-related programs and other community events to increase access to the arts. Responsibilities include coordinating exhibition openings, evening events, and weekend events. Approximately 3-5 events per month. Please see attachment for additional information and submission requirements.