Mike Weiss Gallery Responds to Meghann Snow’s Account of Her Firing

by Art Fag City on November 25, 2009 · 209 comments

POST BY PADDY JOHNSON
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Sara Harari, assistant director, and Mike Weiss. Image via: Art and Living

Mike Weiss Gallery responds to former employee Meghann Snow! Weiss discusses a mix of concerns with regard to Snow’s dismissal ranging from competency and demeanor, to far less salient complaints such as failure to disclose her career as an artist.

I’ve posted Mike Weiss Gallery’s response below so readers will have a better sense of the company’s position, but reiterate my sentiment that it is far from satisfactory. Although she does not say so explicitly, Snow leaves the suggestion that being required to tolerate personal inspection may constitute quid pro quo harassment.

The question is, why didn’t gallery owner Mike Weiss address Meghann Snow’s account of her physical “inspection” prior to her firing? According to Snow, Weiss took her into a back room and told her “I own this gallery and I have the right to inspect you.” No, he doesn’t, and the gallery’s response in yesterday’s comment section of the blog does not address this issue at all.

Given the amount of attention this issue has received, Mike Weiss Gallery would like to respectfully respond to the blog post written by Meghann Snow. This all comes as a surprise to us being that we received an email from Ms. Snow in which she thanked us for our time and stated that she respected our decision.

When Ms. Snow interviewed for the position as Registrar she dressed the part as would be required of a high profile gallery and was enthusiastic about taking initiative for the position; she did after all get the job over a number of highly qualified and equally enthusiastic applicants. Upon arriving at the gallery for her first two days of training, Ms. Snow did not bring the same excitement for the position she had expressed in her interview and in fact revealed herself to be an inexperienced registrar, unable to even properly complete a shipping order or email on her own. It may be true that Ms. Snow is an accomplished ballet dancer and recipient of Deans List awards but that has hardly enriched her skills as a professional registrar.

Understandably, being appropriately dressed is of course a consideration of a ground floor gallery in Chelsea where the employees are in view of the visitors and clients. However, Ms. Snow has failed to mention in her blog post that it was her timidity taking on the responsibilities of the position that requires an enormous amount of energy, self motivation and initiative, which ultimately led to her being asked not to come back.

Ms. Snow is an artist, a fact decidedly omitted in her interview, and if this blog post has increased the traffic to her own website I suppose she finds justification in her efforts to tarnish the reputation of a respected gallery.

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  • http://newsgrist.typepad.com joy garnett

    Can we get Huff Po to pick this up? Anyone?

  • http://newsgrist.typepad.com joy garnett

    Can we get Huff Po to pick this up? Anyone?

  • http://newcurator.com Pete Newcurator

    “Upon arriving at the gallery for her first two days of training, Ms. Snow did not bring the same excitement for the position she had expressed in her interview and in fact revealed herself to be an inexperienced registrar, unable to even properly complete a shipping order or email on her own. It may be true that Ms. Snow is an accomplished ballet dancer and recipient of Deans List awards but that has hardly enriched her skills as a professional registrar.”nnSo, we can add libel to the list as well then.

  • http://newcurator.com Pete Newcurator

    “Upon arriving at the gallery for her first two days of training, Ms. Snow did not bring the same excitement for the position she had expressed in her interview and in fact revealed herself to be an inexperienced registrar, unable to even properly complete a shipping order or email on her own. It may be true that Ms. Snow is an accomplished ballet dancer and recipient of Deans List awards but that has hardly enriched her skills as a professional registrar.”nnSo, we can add libel to the list as well then.

  • http://newcurator.com Pete Newcurator

    “Upon arriving at the gallery for her first two days of training, Ms. Snow did not bring the same excitement for the position she had expressed in her interview and in fact revealed herself to be an inexperienced registrar, unable to even properly complete a shipping order or email on her own. It may be true that Ms. Snow is an accomplished ballet dancer and recipient of Deans List awards but that has hardly enriched her skills as a professional registrar.”nnSo, we can add libel to the list as well then.

  • http://newcurator.com Pete Newcurator

    “Upon arriving at the gallery for her first two days of training, Ms. Snow did not bring the same excitement for the position she had expressed in her interview and in fact revealed herself to be an inexperienced registrar, unable to even properly complete a shipping order or email on her own. It may be true that Ms. Snow is an accomplished ballet dancer and recipient of Deans List awards but that has hardly enriched her skills as a professional registrar.”nnSo, we can add libel to the list as well then.

  • http://newcurator.com Pete Newcurator

    “Upon arriving at the gallery for her first two days of training, Ms. Snow did not bring the same excitement for the position she had expressed in her interview and in fact revealed herself to be an inexperienced registrar, unable to even properly complete a shipping order or email on her own. It may be true that Ms. Snow is an accomplished ballet dancer and recipient of Deans List awards but that has hardly enriched her skills as a professional registrar.”nnSo, we can add libel to the list as well then.

  • http://newcurator.com Pete Newcurator

    “Upon arriving at the gallery for her first two days of training, Ms. Snow did not bring the same excitement for the position she had expressed in her interview and in fact revealed herself to be an inexperienced registrar, unable to even properly complete a shipping order or email on her own. It may be true that Ms. Snow is an accomplished ballet dancer and recipient of Deans List awards but that has hardly enriched her skills as a professional registrar.”\n\nSo, we can add libel to the list as well then.

  • puffin

    That guy looks like a fun-sized “king of queens”.

  • puffin

    That guy looks like a fun-sized “king of queens”.

  • Shanny

    Poor performance comes with poor training. Had she been properly trained perhaps she would have excelled? Reputable companies have a probation period. During that time proper training must be insured. Perhaps a tigher shirt would have secured her continued employment?

  • Shanny

    Poor performance comes with poor training. Had she been properly trained perhaps she would have excelled? Reputable companies have a probation period. During that time proper training must be insured. Perhaps a tigher shirt would have secured her continued employment?

  • Shanny

    Poor performance comes with poor training. Had she been properly trained perhaps she would have excelled? Reputable companies have a probation period. During that time proper training must be insured. Perhaps a tigher shirt would have secured her continued employment?

  • Shanny

    Poor performance comes with poor training. Had she been properly trained perhaps she would have excelled? Reputable companies have a probation period. During that time proper training must be insured. Perhaps a tigher shirt would have secured her continued employment?

  • Shanny

    Poor performance comes with poor training. Had she been properly trained perhaps she would have excelled? Reputable companies have a probation period. During that time proper training must be insured. Perhaps a tigher shirt would have secured her continued employment?

  • Shanny

    Poor performance comes with poor training. Had she been properly trained perhaps she would have excelled? Reputable companies have a probation period. During that time proper training must be insured. Perhaps a tigher shirt would have secured her continued employment?

  • kim

    I agree with Wendy. Shame on Mike for being a schmuck! The fact of the matter is 2 days isn’t enough time for a person to settle into any new job or feel comfortable with their new surroundings. And if she was inappropriately dressed they should have sent her home to change or explained their dress code thoroughly. To pull someone in the back and ask her to remove articles of clothing and change hair styles the way described is unprofessional to say the least. Smells like a power trip to me.

  • kim

    I agree with Wendy. Shame on Mike for being a schmuck! The fact of the matter is 2 days isn’t enough time for a person to settle into any new job or feel comfortable with their new surroundings. And if she was inappropriately dressed they should have sent her home to change or explained their dress code thoroughly. To pull someone in the back and ask her to remove articles of clothing and change hair styles the way described is unprofessional to say the least. Smells like a power trip to me.

  • kim

    I agree with Wendy. Shame on Mike for being a schmuck! The fact of the matter is 2 days isn’t enough time for a person to settle into any new job or feel comfortable with their new surroundings. And if she was inappropriately dressed they should have sent her home to change or explained their dress code thoroughly. To pull someone in the back and ask her to remove articles of clothing and change hair styles the way described is unprofessional to say the least. Smells like a power trip to me.

  • kim

    I agree with Wendy. Shame on Mike for being a schmuck! The fact of the matter is 2 days isn’t enough time for a person to settle into any new job or feel comfortable with their new surroundings. And if she was inappropriately dressed they should have sent her home to change or explained their dress code thoroughly. To pull someone in the back and ask her to remove articles of clothing and change hair styles the way described is unprofessional to say the least. Smells like a power trip to me.

  • kim

    I agree with Wendy. Shame on Mike for being a schmuck! The fact of the matter is 2 days isn’t enough time for a person to settle into any new job or feel comfortable with their new surroundings. And if she was inappropriately dressed they should have sent her home to change or explained their dress code thoroughly. To pull someone in the back and ask her to remove articles of clothing and change hair styles the way described is unprofessional to say the least. Smells like a power trip to me.

  • kim

    I agree with Wendy. Shame on Mike for being a schmuck! The fact of the matter is 2 days isn’t enough time for a person to settle into any new job or feel comfortable with their new surroundings. And if she was inappropriately dressed they should have sent her home to change or explained their dress code thoroughly. To pull someone in the back and ask her to remove articles of clothing and change hair styles the way described is unprofessional to say the least. Smells like a power trip to me.

  • kim

    I agree with Wendy. Shame on Mike for being a schmuck! The fact of the matter is 2 days isn’t enough time for a person to settle into any new job or feel comfortable with their new surroundings. And if she was inappropriately dressed they should have sent her home to change or explained their dress code thoroughly. To pull someone in the back and ask her to remove articles of clothing and change hair styles the way described is unprofessional to say the least. Smells like a power trip to me.

  • Jill

    As I wrote to Meghann early on, this case is sexual harassment at its finest, replete with a litany of discriminatory acts. Unfortunately she didn’t stay long enough to create a paper-file on his conduct. However the fact she has stepped forward to notify people about a situation that shows MW Gallery’s complete disregard for the rights of employees as stated in Employment Law, reveals the type of environment that his business is like. nnWeiss’ email above rings hollow and steps away from the fact that he broke Employment Law. I would like to hear him explain away his various discriminatory acts that were followed through with and then covered up in the act of firing.

  • Jill

    As I wrote to Meghann early on, this case is sexual harassment at its finest, replete with a litany of discriminatory acts. Unfortunately she didn’t stay long enough to create a paper-file on his conduct. However the fact she has stepped forward to notify people about a situation that shows MW Gallery’s complete disregard for the rights of employees as stated in Employment Law, reveals the type of environment that his business is like. nnWeiss’ email above rings hollow and steps away from the fact that he broke Employment Law. I would like to hear him explain away his various discriminatory acts that were followed through with and then covered up in the act of firing.

  • Jill

    As I wrote to Meghann early on, this case is sexual harassment at its finest, replete with a litany of discriminatory acts. Unfortunately she didn’t stay long enough to create a paper-file on his conduct. However the fact she has stepped forward to notify people about a situation that shows MW Gallery’s complete disregard for the rights of employees as stated in Employment Law, reveals the type of environment that his business is like. nnWeiss’ email above rings hollow and steps away from the fact that he broke Employment Law. I would like to hear him explain away his various discriminatory acts that were followed through with and then covered up in the act of firing.

  • Jill

    As I wrote to Meghann early on, this case is sexual harassment at its finest, replete with a litany of discriminatory acts. Unfortunately she didn’t stay long enough to create a paper-file on his conduct. However the fact she has stepped forward to notify people about a situation that shows MW Gallery’s complete disregard for the rights of employees as stated in Employment Law, reveals the type of environment that his business is like. nnWeiss’ email above rings hollow and steps away from the fact that he broke Employment Law. I would like to hear him explain away his various discriminatory acts that were followed through with and then covered up in the act of firing.

  • Jill

    As I wrote to Meghann early on, this case is sexual harassment at its finest, replete with a litany of discriminatory acts. Unfortunately she didn’t stay long enough to create a paper-file on his conduct. However the fact she has stepped forward to notify people about a situation that shows MW Gallery’s complete disregard for the rights of employees as stated in Employment Law, reveals the type of environment that his business is like. nnWeiss’ email above rings hollow and steps away from the fact that he broke Employment Law. I would like to hear him explain away his various discriminatory acts that were followed through with and then covered up in the act of firing.

  • Jill

    As I wrote to Meghann early on, this case is sexual harassment at its finest, replete with a litany of discriminatory acts. Unfortunately she didn’t stay long enough to create a paper-file on his conduct. However the fact she has stepped forward to notify people about a situation that shows MW Gallery’s complete disregard for the rights of employees as stated in Employment Law, reveals the type of environment that his business is like. nnWeiss’ email above rings hollow and steps away from the fact that he broke Employment Law. I would like to hear him explain away his various discriminatory acts that were followed through with and then covered up in the act of firing.

  • Jill

    As I wrote to Meghann early on, this case is sexual harassment at its finest, replete with a litany of discriminatory acts. Unfortunately she didn’t stay long enough to create a paper-file on his conduct. However the fact she has stepped forward to notify people about a situation that shows MW Gallery’s complete disregard for the rights of employees as stated in Employment Law, reveals the type of environment that his business is like. \n\nWeiss’ email above rings hollow and steps away from the fact that he broke Employment Law. I would like to hear him explain away his various discriminatory acts that were followed through with and then covered up in the act of firing.

  • kim

    That guy looks like a fun-sized “king of queens”.

    Omg! Best comment so far! :)

  • kim

    That guy looks like a fun-sized “king of queens”.

    Omg! Best comment so far! :)

  • kim

    That guy looks like a fun-sized “king of queens”.

    Omg! Best comment so far! :)

  • kim

    That guy looks like a fun-sized “king of queens”.

    Omg! Best comment so far! :)

  • kim

    That guy looks like a fun-sized “king of queens”.

    Omg! Best comment so far! :)

  • kim

    That guy looks like a fun-sized “king of queens”.

    Omg! Best comment so far! :)

  • Anonymous

    This story isn’t really a shocker, I must say. Glad you guys are covering it- maybe some light will be shed on the depressing world that is working in New York- but my own personal experience is that a great many jobs end this way in the city. I was let go from a similar job after a few days for not having “the right personality”. It is especially true when you have to deal with bourgeois clientele. I absolutely can believe that that this behavior by employers is possibly common at galleries. Looks and personality are assessed when your job is selling expensive things to people with lots of money. The back room incident is super creepy but I can also believe that Weiss is so far away in la-la land that the off color nature of such behavior may not even have entered his head.

  • Anonymous

    This story isn’t really a shocker, I must say. Glad you guys are covering it- maybe some light will be shed on the depressing world that is working in New York- but my own personal experience is that a great many jobs end this way in the city. I was let go from a similar job after a few days for not having “the right personality”. It is especially true when you have to deal with bourgeois clientele. I absolutely can believe that that this behavior by employers is possibly common at galleries. Looks and personality are assessed when your job is selling expensive things to people with lots of money. The back room incident is super creepy but I can also believe that Weiss is so far away in la-la land that the off color nature of such behavior may not even have entered his head.

  • Anonymous

    This story isn’t really a shocker, I must say. Glad you guys are covering it- maybe some light will be shed on the depressing world that is working in New York- but my own personal experience is that a great many jobs end this way in the city. I was let go from a similar job after a few days for not having “the right personality”. It is especially true when you have to deal with bourgeois clientele. I absolutely can believe that that this behavior by employers is possibly common at galleries. Looks and personality are assessed when your job is selling expensive things to people with lots of money. The back room incident is super creepy but I can also believe that Weiss is so far away in la-la land that the off color nature of such behavior may not even have entered his head.

  • Anonymous

    This story isn’t really a shocker, I must say. Glad you guys are covering it- maybe some light will be shed on the depressing world that is working in New York- but my own personal experience is that a great many jobs end this way in the city. I was let go from a similar job after a few days for not having “the right personality”. It is especially true when you have to deal with bourgeois clientele. I absolutely can believe that that this behavior by employers is possibly common at galleries. Looks and personality are assessed when your job is selling expensive things to people with lots of money. The back room incident is super creepy but I can also believe that Weiss is so far away in la-la land that the off color nature of such behavior may not even have entered his head.

  • Anonymous

    This story isn’t really a shocker, I must say. Glad you guys are covering it- maybe some light will be shed on the depressing world that is working in New York- but my own personal experience is that a great many jobs end this way in the city. I was let go from a similar job after a few days for not having “the right personality”. It is especially true when you have to deal with bourgeois clientele. I absolutely can believe that that this behavior by employers is possibly common at galleries. Looks and personality are assessed when your job is selling expensive things to people with lots of money. The back room incident is super creepy but I can also believe that Weiss is so far away in la-la land that the off color nature of such behavior may not even have entered his head.

  • Anonymous

    This story isn’t really a shocker, I must say. Glad you guys are covering it- maybe some light will be shed on the depressing world that is working in New York- but my own personal experience is that a great many jobs end this way in the city. I was let go from a similar job after a few days for not having “the right personality”. It is especially true when you have to deal with bourgeois clientele. I absolutely can believe that that this behavior by employers is possibly common at galleries. Looks and personality are assessed when your job is selling expensive things to people with lots of money. The back room incident is super creepy but I can also believe that Weiss is so far away in la-la land that the off color nature of such behavior may not even have entered his head.

  • Anonymous

    I agree this undressing incident smacks of sexual harassment.

    The problem is that (in my experience) it’s very difficult to actually bring a case for sexual harassment in the art world. It happened to me: and much, much, worse than this. Disgusting, if-I-told-you-you-wouldn’t-believe-it worse, and at a Big Name gallery for over a year. I tried calling city agencies—no luck. I didn’t have the money for an attorney. It got to the point where I was embarrassed to tell my friends and family things that were being said, because it made me feel like such a loser for continuing to work under those conditions. Eventually I left. The more time passes, the angrier I am about what happened.

  • Anonymous

    I agree this undressing incident smacks of sexual harassment.

    The problem is that (in my experience) it’s very difficult to actually bring a case for sexual harassment in the art world. It happened to me: and much, much, worse than this. Disgusting, if-I-told-you-you-wouldn’t-believe-it worse, and at a Big Name gallery for over a year. I tried calling city agencies—no luck. I didn’t have the money for an attorney. It got to the point where I was embarrassed to tell my friends and family things that were being said, because it made me feel like such a loser for continuing to work under those conditions. Eventually I left. The more time passes, the angrier I am about what happened.

  • Anonymous

    I agree this undressing incident smacks of sexual harassment.

    The problem is that (in my experience) it’s very difficult to actually bring a case for sexual harassment in the art world. It happened to me: and much, much, worse than this. Disgusting, if-I-told-you-you-wouldn’t-believe-it worse, and at a Big Name gallery for over a year. I tried calling city agencies—no luck. I didn’t have the money for an attorney. It got to the point where I was embarrassed to tell my friends and family things that were being said, because it made me feel like such a loser for continuing to work under those conditions. Eventually I left. The more time passes, the angrier I am about what happened.

  • Anonymous

    I agree this undressing incident smacks of sexual harassment.

    The problem is that (in my experience) it’s very difficult to actually bring a case for sexual harassment in the art world. It happened to me: and much, much, worse than this. Disgusting, if-I-told-you-you-wouldn’t-believe-it worse, and at a Big Name gallery for over a year. I tried calling city agencies—no luck. I didn’t have the money for an attorney. It got to the point where I was embarrassed to tell my friends and family things that were being said, because it made me feel like such a loser for continuing to work under those conditions. Eventually I left. The more time passes, the angrier I am about what happened.

  • http://www.markstaffbrandl.com/ Mark Staff Brandl

    Oh God, “she’s an ARTIST” — he mouths that as if it were a self-evident insult. Those few words display his misbegotten attutde completely. As we say here: Wixer.

  • http://www.markstaffbrandl.com/ Mark Staff Brandl

    Oh God, “she’s an ARTIST” — he mouths that as if it were a self-evident insult. Those few words display his misbegotten attutde completely. As we say here: Wixer.

  • http://www.markstaffbrandl.com/ Mark Staff Brandl

    Oh God, “she’s an ARTIST” — he mouths that as if it were a self-evident insult. Those few words display his misbegotten attutde completely. As we say here: Wixer.

  • http://www.markstaffbrandl.com/ Mark Staff Brandl

    Oh God, “she’s an ARTIST” — he mouths that as if it were a self-evident insult. Those few words display his misbegotten attutde completely. As we say here: Wixer.

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