ABOUT THE DANCE RESOURCE CENTER (DRC):
The Dance Resource Center of Greater Los Angeles is a service organization that provides the dance community access to information, resources and services; and promotes the visibility and awareness of Greater Los Angeles dance on local, state and national levels.
Director of Marketing
Position Description: The Director of Marketing for LBO is accountable
for the planning, implementation, and evaluation of all marketing and
communication activities. The individual in this exempt position,
functions as a member of the company's senior management team and
reports directly to the Artistic/General Director (A/GD). Direct reports
include Box Office Manager and Marketing Associate(s).
Primary Responsibilities:
* Maximizing earned income revenue by developing and executing
strategic and comprehensive annual and multi-year marketing and public
relations campaigns
* Managing major growth in audience size among subscribers and single
ticket holders
* Managing the effective growth and evolution of the LBO brand both
locally and nationally
Six Points Internship
The Six Points Fellowship supports individual artists in the Los Angeles and New York area who want to develop new projects with a Jewish focus, theme or element. We are looking for a bright, creative, culturally savvy intern to join the team in Los Angeles. We are looking for assistance with website management, press and marketing, artist engagement, development, and administration. We're a small office, so there will be a little bit of everything, and this is a great opportunity to work at the forefront of Jewish arts and culture within a fast-moving, innovative organization. More information about the Six Points Fellowship can be found here: www.sixpointsfellowship.org.
Placement Qualifications:
Ability to work independently;
Marketing Manager, Grand Park
The Park Operations Department is seeking a creative, experienced, and
technologically savvy professional to join the new Grand Park team.
Reporting to the Program Director, this qualified candidate will be
responsible for creating annual marketing plans, with a focus on unpaid
advertising and promotion, and developing and implementing comprehensive
and innovative marketing and communications.
Responsibilities include:
· Plans, develops and implements marketing, public relations
and promotional activities aimed at increasing awareness
of Grand Park events and activities
· Manages the marketing and communications activities, with a
focus on community outreach
· Develops, edits and distributes print and electronic
Administrative Assistant, Grand Park
The Park Operations Department is seeking a detail-oriented, organized,
technologically savvy administrative assistant to join the new Grand
Park team.
A qualified Administrative Assistant provides administrative and
secretarial support to the Director of Grand Park. This position
oversees the administrative operations of the entire park department,
with a staff of six.
Responsibilities include:
· Coordinate and implement a wide range of administrative,
communication and logistical services in support of the
Park Director's daily management activities and special projects in
a fast-paced environment
· Act as the first point of contact in the Park office and
provide patron service and support
Programming Director, Grand Park
The Music Center Programming, Grand Park is seeking a visionary,
committed and experienced programming professional to join the new Grand
Park team. Grand Park is a beautiful 12 acre public park that adds
spirit and vitality to downtown Los Angeles. The Park stretches from
The Music Center on the west to City Hall on the East. The new park
celebrates the cultural life of Los Angeles County and is host to
community events, cultural experiences, and holiday celebrations amongst
other activities that engage and attract visitors.
Reporting to the Park Director, this qualified candidate will be
responsible for coordinating aspects of ongoing park programming
including original programming, existing Music Center programming held
INSTALL: WeHo Request for Proposals
Seeking Visual and Performance Artists to participate in the inaugural INSTALL:WeHo event
DEADLINE TO APPLY: August 18, 2012
ABOUT INSTALL:WeHo
INSTALL:WeHo is an interactive exhibition, to be held September 16, 2012, showcasing the curated work of LGBTQ-minded artists in the Greater Los Angeles community. With the support of the City of West Hollywood, ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives, and Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, this pop-up installation will serve as a forum to bring both established and emerging LGBTQ artists and contributors together. INSTALL:WeHo is an opportunity to share the story, struggles and spirits of the LGBTQ community through a diverse array of mediums and forms.
Deadline August 25, 2012
July 30, 2012
Contact: Jay Critchley
reroot@comcast.net
www.10DaysOfArt.org
Provincetown 10 Days of Art 2012 Festival and Provincetown Community Compact
(The Compact) are pleased to announce a multi-media exhibition at the
Herring Cove Beach Bathhouse in the Cape Cod National Seashore; “Ten Days
That Shook the World: the Centennial Decade,” is set for September 28 to
October 7, 2012; project directory artist Jay Critchley invites proposals
for art installations, performance events and special programs.
Linking the culturally fertile Provincetown decade of 1910 to the present
decade, Ten Days That Shook the World: the Centennial Decade, a multi-media
A call for unrealized projects
Unlike unrealized architectural projects, which are frequently exhibited and circulated, unrealized artworks tend to remain unnoticed or little known. But perhaps there is another form of artistic agency in the partial expression, the incomplete idea, the projection of a mere intention? Agency of Unrealized Projects (AUP) seeks to document and display these works, in this way charting the terrain of a contingent future.
National Geographic and La Mer have teamed up for a global photo contest on oceans with a grand prize worth US$27,000.
Acceptable submissions are any ocean-related images, including but not limited to shorelines, close-ups of waves, marine sea life, sea kelp, coral, people enjoying the ocean, sailing at sea, long-boarding, surfing, fishing.
The contest does not accept submissions of freshwater scenes or themes such as lakes, waterfalls, rivers, ponds, etc. All entries must be salt water (oceans) related. Participants must be over the age of 21. The contest is not open to residents in Cuba, Iran, China, North Korea, Syria, Sudan and the Province of Quebec.