CALL FOR PERFORMERS
Max10 Performance Laboratory - Fall/Winter 2013
Shows the first Monday of each month, 10 months a year.
Max10 Performance Laboratory now open for the second half of 2013
Once again, the Electric Lodge opens its stage to performers wishing to
experiment and hone new works in front of a live audience. All genres of
performance welcome. Slots are assigned on a first-come, first-served
basis. Performers have 10 minutes on stage with basic technical support to
experiment and develop artistic work in front of a live audience. Whether
you are at the very beginnings of the process, working on fragments of a
larger work, or polishing work that is fully formed, we encourage you to
use this opportunity to experiment, take risks, and grow as an artist.
This Exhibit is Sponsored by the San Fernando Valley Arts Council and
the Valley Arts Alliance.
LOCATION:Canoga Park Youth Arts Center7222 Remmet AvenueCanoga Park, CA
91303
DATES:September 23 – October 5, 2013
PROSPECTUS & GUIDELINESArtwork must be made of materials that are used,
discarded, or found as trash; things that were not necessarily meant to
be artist materials, were meant to be disposed of – objects and
materials that could have and would have been trash, but have been
redeemed and transformed by the artist's vision and hand.
Open to all Southern California artists who can drop off and pick up
selected work in person. We cannot receive, nor return shipped work.
•Fee is $25 for up to 6 entries (NON†REFUNDABLE) Pay via Pay
Son of Semele Ensemble's 36-seat flexible black-box space is available for a co-production this September. Got a great piece looking for a home!?
We have 4 weekends available between August 29 and Sept 22. A production can run 2-4 weeks. Our space is flexible and producers are welcome to reconfigure it to suit their production needs.
Who wants to put their show up in our space through the *soseHOST program*?
READ THE INFO BELOW AND SEND APPLICATION TO:
WHAT IS SOSEHOST?
SOSEhost is our curated co-production program that offers progressive artists space, equipment and staffing in support of their work. Through soseHOST we foster and support like-minded artists who are making bold choices and forging new ground.
PROVIDED BY soseHOST?
• Space
About Education & Outreach at The Broad Stage
Education & Outreach at The Broad Stage is a place for educators,
artists, and students to play and learn together. Our goal is to give
each student access to world-class artists and performances that will
transform and expand their understanding of the world. We're proud
to be working with educators and community leaders to offer intimate and
inspiring cultural experiences of the highest caliber across a range of
artistic disciplines including dance, theater, music, and film. All
Education and Outreach activities are offered for free or low cost and
engage over 10,000 learners of all ages annually.
Position Summary
The Production Assistant in the Education and Outreach Department is
Limited space is still available for this summer's Institute for Educators at The Music Center. Held from August 5th-9th, this week-long professional development program focuses on arts integration strategies. Classroom teachers, arts teachers, and other educators from grades 4-12 are encouraged to attend.
Idyllwild Arts seeks a strategic visionary leader for their next President. Set on over 200 acres situated in the spectacular San Jacinto Mountains, near the picturesque village of Idyllwild, Idyllwild Arts Foundation is a nonprofit corporation founded on the premise that the arts provide a common language and that participation in the arts can not only enrich lives, but can change lives. The Mission of the Idyllwild Arts Foundation (IAF) is to promote and advance artistic and cultural development through education in a beautiful, natural environment conducive to positive personal growth. Idyllwild Arts is comprised of two major entities – Idyllwild Arts Academy and Idyllwild Arts Summer Program – both are under the umbrella of the Idyllwild Arts Foundation.
Hollywood Arts Council is a non-profit 501(c)3 corporation with a mission to support, nurture and promote the arts of Hollywood. Since its founding in 1978, it has played a vital role in the life of the community contributing to its current renaissance.
The guidelines for the City of Los Angeles FY 14-15 Department of Cultural Affairs cultural grants for non-profit arts organizations are now posted online here:
http://culturela.org/grants/index.html
As a reminder, odd years such as this year are when Business Education / Advocacy in the Arts, Culture/History, Literature, Media, and Visual/Design agencies need to apply to remain on a two-year cycle.
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
Stipend position
Reports to: Board of Directors
Moving Arts, an award-winning non-profit theatre (under $100,000 annual budget), seeks Artistic Director to serve as chief executive charged with overseeing and producing artistic product. Strong background in directing for the stage, and strong artistic production skills, a must. Previous experience as an arts leader, and connections within the theatrical communities of Los Angeles and elsewhere, are a plus.
This position provides an excellent opportunity for career advancement for someone currently working in an artistic capacity in the performing arts.
The Skirball Cultural Center seeks an Archaeology Dig Facilitator to
staff the Skirball's outdoor simulated Bronze Age dig site and field
lab. The drop-in archaeological dig provides family visitors the
opportunity to excavate recreations of artifacts from the Near East and
use archaeological tools. The adjacent lab tent offers related hands-on
activities, as well as resources for reading and research.
The Archaeology Dig Facilitator reports to the Head of Family Programs
in the Education Department. The position is year round and part time,
and the schedule includes weekend days throughout the year and some
weekdays during summer, winter, and spring public-school breaks. This is
an 8-20 hour/week position with a pay-rate of $15/hour.