Bradley Tsalyuk has a diverse work experience spanning several industries and roles. Bradley started their career as a Research Assistant at Tufts University, where they conducted bibliographic research on post-WWII European art and culture. Bradley then worked as an Editorial Intern at The 22 Magazine.
In 2011, Bradley took on the role of Gallery Assistant at The School of the Museum of Fine Arts-Boston, where they assisted with preparing exhibition areas, installing artworks, and guarding the gallery. Bradley also served as a Teaching Assistant for the CORE Foundations Class, assisting with presentations and assignments.
Bradley then joined Boston's Preferred Properties as an Administrative and Property Management Assistant, where they provided administrative support and assisted with property management duties.
In 2014, Bradley transitioned to the role of Sales and Operations Manager at Metro Paws, a pet product business. In this position, they managed accounts for over 300 wholesale clients and supported the company owners with various tasks.
Bradley's next endeavor was at The New Children's Museum, where they worked as a Curatorial Assistant, assisting with the development and installation of an exhibition. Bradley created purchase orders, communicated with vendors, and maintained budget tracking.
From 2015 to 2021, Bradley held multiple roles at the San Diego Natural History Museum. As an Exhibit Developer, they led the content development for exhibitions, conducted research, and wrote label text and project proposals. Bradley also served as an Exhibits Project Manager, responsible for project management, budgeting, and contract management. Additionally, they worked as a Public Programs Project Coordinator, managing education and exhibition projects with museum-wide impacts.
Most recently, Bradley joined the California Science Center as an Exhibit Developer. In this role, they contribute to the exhibit development team by conceptualizing and creating educational and engaging experiences. Bradley conducts research, develops content, manages graphics production, and collaborates with external experts and contractors.
Overall, Bradley Tsalyuk has demonstrated a passion for education, museum exhibits, and project management throughout their career.
Bradley Tsalyuk completed their Master of Arts (MA) in Nonprofit Leadership and Management at the University of San Diego School of Leadership and Education Sciences in 2021. Prior to that, in 2013, they obtained a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) in Fine/Studio Arts, General from Tufts University. Additionally, in the same year, they also earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA) from the School of the Museum of Fine Arts.
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