Development Internship, Santa Monica Museum of Art
The Santa Monica Museum of Art is seeking an enthusiastic, talented
student from a local university or artschool to work as a
development/fundraising intern. The development intern will have the
opportunity to work with the development department and gain a thorough
understanding of how fundraising sustains an art museum.
Responsibilities:
The responsibilities of this position include compilation and
organization of membership drive materials; generation of acknowledgment
letters for members; compilation of information for grant applications;
donor research; administration and organization of the database, grant
files, and archives; and assistance with openings, special events, and
educational programs as needed.
Stacia on the Arts is a radio program which explores the importance of the arts and the effect on development. Broadcasts live in AM 1680 and then is uploaded to AdrenalineRadio.com and AdviceRadio.com
SEEKING: Listeners, you can download the free podcasts each week online!
SEEKING: Guests! Educators, artists, actors, dancers, musicians, scientists, children, etc... Each guest will be asked about their career in the arts and how visual and performing arts have impacted their lives.
SEEKING: Advertisers $50 for 30 seconds and $75 for 1 minute (which can be split over two weeks) $10 off if you mention laculturenet yahoo group!
For Further Information Contact: 818-568-0058 or starstacia@yahoo.com
from LA Culture Net
METRO EXPO LINE: Farmdale Station
New public art opportunity.
Artists are invited to submit qualifications for art opportunities at Farmdale Station on the Metro Expo Line, which is currently under construction. This is an ideal opportunity for both emerging and established artists with a background in any two-dimensional media and a desire to expand their studio practice to include public art. Previous public art experience is not a requirement for this project.
LACE Los Angeles Goes Live (LAGL) Internship
Application Deadline: August 30th, 2010
Artwork Budget: approximately $70,000-$80,000
Eligibility: Open to practicing artists and artist teams in the Southern California Region
To Apply: Please submit a letter of interest, resume, up to 10 digital images of relevant prior work or projects and 3 professional references.
Submittals should be addressed to:
Scott Boydstun, Design Principal, Rasmussen and Associates,
248 South Mills Road, Ventura, Ca. 93003.
For additional information email s.boydstun@rasmussenandassociates.com. Purpose/Goals:
La MaMa ETC presents
ACTING TOGETHER ON THE WORLD STAGE:
A CONFERENCE ON THEATRE AND PEACE BUILDING IN CONFLICT ZONES
produced by
Theatre Without Borders
Theatre Without Borders, presented by La MaMa ETC and in affiliation with Brandeis University, announces ACTING TOGETHER ON THE WORLD STAGE: A CONFERENCE ON THEATRE AND PEACE BUILDING IN CONFLICT ZONES, September 23-26, 2010 in New York City. This conference brings together theatre and performance practitioners from around the world to share their experiences with artists, activists, educators, policy makers, and the general public.
Szpilman Award 2010
Brunnenstrasse 10
10119 Berlin
Germany
award@szpilman.de
http://www.award.szpilman.de
Closing date: September 30, 2010
The SZPILMAN AWARD is awarded to works that exist only for a moment or a short period of time. The purpose of the award is to promote such works whose forms consist of ephemeral situations.
The SZPILMAN AWARD is awarded annually.
The prize winner receives the Jackpot Stipendium.
This scholarship consists of three parts:
A challenge cup, 10 days of accommodation in Cimochowizna (Poland), and a sum of money in cash.
The amount of money is dynamic. SZPILMAN is raising money parallel to the competition. The prize winner receives the money that is raised until September 30, 2010. The current score may be checked here.
University College Ghent - Faculty of Fine Arts (KASK)
Call for Applications
University College Ghent
Faculty of Fine Arts (KASK)
Jozef Kluyskensstraat 2
9000 Ghent
Belgium
Pascal Desimpelaere: pascal.desimpelaere@hogent.be
http://www.kask.be
English Master Program
Academic Year 2010-2011
Application deadline:
1 September, 2010
Meeting with orientation committee: second week of September, 2010
English Master Program
Alternate Routes Program Director
Side Street Projects is looking for a Program Director who is
interested in an opportunity to guide and direct educational
programs, work with other community partners to improve provision of
the arts to public school students and the general community, and
help us to continue to grow our non-profit into the model of cutting
edge, eco- smart, arts program that it is quickly becoming
About Us
Artist-run since 1992. Off-the-grid since 2008. Side Street Projects
is the nation's only mobile and sustainable community art center. Our
mission is to give artists of all ages the ability and means to
support their creative endeavors. Headquartered in Pasadena, we teach
artists of all ages how to roll up their sleeves and do things
AMOR FATI is a thematic, quarterly digest featuring the works of Los Angeles writers, artists, and creatives. In a city of disparate parts, our aim is to create an active platform for organic and challenging exchange that is not only reflective of this generation but brings a collective voice to an anomalous city.
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Issue 3 Submission deadline: September 14, 2010
Submit to: submissions@TheAmorFati.com
Submission Guidelines: www.theamorfati.com
Formats include ANYTHING PRINTABLE, such as short stories, poetry, prose, essays, philosophies, letters, one-acts, scripts, flash fiction, lyrics, recipes, photography, visual art, paintings, illustrations, trickery, what-have-you, new or old. If you do not live in Los Angeles, your story/artwork must be about Los Angeles.