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I have a job! Well, a part-time minimum wage job. However! It's at the local Frank Lloyd Wright house, so it's relevant to my interests and also perhaps an entree to something more permanent. (Apparently people are more likely to hire you if you're currently employed. This is so unfair.)

I worked at a museum last summer and decided that I never wanted to do so again, but now I'm thinking I may have been too hasty: the problem may have been the particular museum, rather than museum work in general. We were one of five museums in a town of fifteen thousand, and redundant, and I felt sometimes this doesn't really matter; this is mere make-work.

And clearly it did matter to someone; you don't build a museum if it doesn't; but I couldn't make it matter enough to myself.

Frank Lloyd Wright houses, on the other hand, are art and therefore by nature matter. We're redoing the portfolios, looking through thousands of photos of the house from all angles and in all seasons until it seems to rise, breathing, and hover enchanted in the air. It's a low flat house, not at all like a castle, yet like a castle it seems to exude stories; it needs only denizens to live them.

When the current owner dies, the house will become a museum. This is the natural end of a Frank Lloyd Wright house, and it's only fair: these houses are art; the public deserves to see. But at the same time it grieves me. It is a house, and it's meant to be lived in.

Maybe I'm not cut out for museum-work, after all.

Date: 2011-06-17 04:15 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] entwashian.livejournal.com
Have you journaled about this house before? It's the professor who couldn't afford it, but loved his work so much, he wrote a letter to FLW with his wife, right?

Date: 2011-06-17 09:21 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] osprey-archer.livejournal.com
Yes! And in part because the professor's wife was beautiful, Frank Lloyd Wright agreed to build the house. (In his younger days FLW seems to have found a number of girlfriends among his client's wives. This cannot be good business practice.)

Date: 2011-06-17 09:36 pm (UTC)

Date: 2011-06-17 06:36 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] bogwitch64.livejournal.com

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Enjoy it!

Date: 2011-06-17 09:26 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] osprey-archer.livejournal.com
YAY SPARKLIES.

Date: 2011-06-17 07:24 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] asakiyume.livejournal.com
I imagine museums must have personalities much as people, or for that matter, other institutions, do.

The fact that the Frank Lloyd Wright house exudes stories is enough to make me think that it's not a bad place for a job. And the question of how and when a house-as-art should be lived in is a good one, and an intriguing one.

Anyway. I hope it'll be a good temporary job for you.

Date: 2011-06-19 12:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] anait.livejournal.com
Congratulations on the job! That's really great!

(Apparently people are more likely to hire you if you're currently employed. This is so unfair.) Too true. ;)

I'm glad you've got work that engages you and that may lead to other good things. :)

Date: 2011-06-19 03:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] osprey-archer.livejournal.com
It's quite a short term job, but still good for the resume, I hope. Sometimes I wish I could go back in time and smack myself last January upside the back of the head, and thereby started looking for jobs earlier.

Date: 2011-06-20 10:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] anait.livejournal.com
Hee. At least you've got something for the time being! The job market's quite tough right now, I hear. ;)

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