Volunteer

Whatever your interests, skills, or schedule, you can help the Nassau County Museum of Art in fostering a deeper understanding of art and culture through exhibition and education programs for people of all interests and backgrounds. Volunteering at the Museum is a great way to expand your knowledge of art, give back to your community, meet new people, and share your love of the Museum with others.

Click here to complete and submit your Volunteer Application

And then email you application to shartofil@nassaumuseum.org

How Can I Help?
How Can I Help?
Volunteer opportunities are available in many departments, either with the public or behind the scenes. Volunteers help at our admission desk, with membership recruitment, in the Museum Store, at the Manes Family Art and Education Center and provide administrative support.
How Many Hours Are Needed?
How Many Hours Are Needed?
The amount of time a volunteer will work varies with the particular role. Most positions request an average of 3-4 hours one day per week (time to be mutually agreed upon). Volunteer opportunities are available year-round, both weekdays and weekends, in a variety of areas.
Are There Any Prerequisites?
Are There Any Prerequisites?
You don’t need to have any special education or an art background. You’ll receive training specific to your assignment. 
Will I Receive Any Perks?
Will I Receive Any Perks?
You’ll receive benefits like: an invitation to the annual volunteer lunch, special volunteer walks-through of exhibitions, discounts in the Museum Store and on public programs, preferred parking, and free admission to other local cultural institutions.

Have More Questions?

We’re happy to answer all of your questions to see if volunteering at the Museum is right for you.

Call 516.484.9338, ext. 29 or email:  dtabarus@nassaumuseum.org

It is the policy of the Nassau County Museum of Art to provide an environment free from harassment or discrimination in the treatment of individuals with respect to employment or volunteering with the Museum and admission or access to Museum facilities, programs, activities, or in the manner in which they are provided. Consistent with this principle of inclusivity and applicable laws, the Nassau County Museum of Art does not permit harassment or discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, age, disability, marital or partnership status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, pregnancy, citizenship status, military service or discharge status, arrest record, or any other classification protected by applicable federal, state, or local law. The Nassau County Museum of Art is committed to maintaining a non-discriminatory environment free from intimidation, harassment, or bias based upon these grounds.

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