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USC PACIFIC ASIA MUSEUM
EDUCATION AND PUBLIC PROGRAMS INTERNSHIP - UNPAID
Housed within the Department of Public Engagement at USC Pacific Asia Museum, the Education and Public Programs interns report directly to the Head of Education and Public Programming. There are currently four specific projects available: Cultural Trunks, Travelers Backpacks, The Silk Road Gallery, and Gallery Bookmarks. Please go to our museum website to download an application: http://pacificasiamuseum.usc.edu/_about/studentinternships.aspx http://pacificasiamuseum.usc.edu/_about/studentinternships.aspx
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ACTA promotes and supports ways for cultural traditions to thrive now and
into the future by providing advocacy, resources, and connections for folk
and traditional artists and their communities.
Applications & guidelines are available now :
www.actaonline.org or call to have applications mailed to you.
Deadline for both programs is JULY 15
Apprenticeship Program: Contracts to California-based master artists or
culture- bearers for $3,000 to offer intensive one-on-one training for a
specific art form to a qualified apprentice for six to twelve months.
Contact: Russell Rodriguez
rrodriguez@actaonline.org or 415.269.0026
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Application deadline: June 30, 2015
The selection process opened on May 12 and candidates may submit their report-plan of the project for the Museum up until June 30.
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LACDA 2015 'TOP 40' INTERNATIONAL JURIED COMPETITION
Los Angeles Center for Digital Art
104 East Fourth Street
Los Angeles, CA 90013
USA
Curating Juror:
Joanna Szupinska-Myers
Curator of Exhibitions
California Museum of Photography
Enter our juried competition featuring digital art and photography. Entrants submit three JPEG files of original work. All styles of artwork and photography where digital processes of any kind were integral to the creation of the images are acceptable. Video stills are acceptable. This call is international, open to all geographical locations.
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DreamYard, located in the Bronx, is currently accepting application
materials for part-time Teaching Artists for the 2015-16 school year. We are
looking for passionate, experienced TAs with a strong interest in social
justice for in-school and after-school residency opportunities at our
partner schools in the Bronx. TAs must have demonstrated previous experience
teaching their art form(s), ideally in NYC public school settings.
Art Forms:
* Maker (Design & Technology)
* Music (includes Vocal/Chorus, Music Production and Instrumental)
* Dance (all Dance Forms and Styles)
* Visual Arts
* Poetry
* Theater
Instructions on how to apply and more information on the organization can be
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What Are the Creative Climate Awards?
The Human Impacts Institute’s Fifth Annual Creative Climate Call for
Artists brings together the visual arts, performance art, and film to
install climate-inspired public works throughout New York City.
Our Creative Climate Awards use the creative process as a tool to inspire
audiences to explore the consequences of their actions, think critically
about pressing issues, and to make the environment personal. These events
are an opportunity to creatively engage tens-of-thousands of people in
positive action around the challenges posed by climate change, while having
your work seen by our judges---some of the top artists, curators, and
international leaders in the world.
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Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation's Observers Program, Deadline: May 15. Emerging directors and choreographers will receive paid opportunities to observe the work of master directors and choreographers as they create productions on Broadway, Off-Broadway, and at leading regional theaters across the country. Info & app: http://sdcfoundation.org/opportunities/observerships/
French-American Jazz Exchange Grants for Collaborative Projects, Deadline: May 29. Grants of up to $25K will be awarded in support of projects jointly conceived by French and American professional jazz artists that encourage intercultural dialogue. Info & app: http://www.midatlanticarts.org/funding/artists_programs/FAJE/FAJE_guidel...
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EMPLOYER: Los Angeles County Arts Commission
POSITION: Program Manager, Arts Education
CLOSING DATE: June 10, 2015
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Submission deadline: September 1, 2015
Project Anywhere is a global exhibition initiative in which the role of curator is replaced with the type of peer review model typically endorsed by a refereed journal. Emphasizing art and research undertaken outside traditional exhibition contexts, Project Anywhere is dedicated to the blind peer evaluation and global dissemination of art and research undertaken at the outermost limits of location-specificity. With only a handful of projects hosted each year, selection is extremely competitive.
The deadline for proposal submissions for our 2016 program is September 1, 2015.
Please send proposals (as an attachment) to projectanywhere@gmail.com.
Your proposal should include the following: