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.
Monthly Weekend / Vacation Family Art Studio Coordinator
Description:
The Skirball Cultural Center seeks a part-time art studio coordinator to
develop and facilitate programs for families in the Skirball's
drop-in art studio. All programs presented in the art studio embody the
innovative sensibility and core values of the Skirball's interactive
destination Noah's Ark at the Skirball and the broader Cultural
Center, and serve its diverse and sizable audience of family visitors.
The Art Studio Coordinator reports to the Head of Family Programs.
Time frame:
The weekend art studio is open the last weekend of each month, in
addition to extended hours during winter, spring, and summer breaks.
The part-time art studio coordinator position begins in September, 2013
2014 CULVER CITY PERFORMING ARTS GRANT APPLICATION AVAILABLE
Application Workshop Scheduled For August 8, 2013
The 2014 Notice of Funding Availability has been released for the Culver City Performing Arts Grants Program. The application is posted on the Arts & Culture page of the City's website at www.culvercity.org. The deadline for submission is September 12, 2013. Performances may be presented by non-profit performing arts organizations in the disciplines of theatre, musical theatre, music, opera, or dance. A workshop to assist organizations with the completion of the application will be held on Thursday, August 8, 2013 in the Uruapan Room at Veterans Memorial Building, located at 4117 Overland Avenue in Culver City. The workshop will begin at 7 PM.
The Unusual Suspects Theatre Company (USTC) is expanding our roster of Professional Teaching Artists. Candidates should have 5 or more years of arts-education experience in their chosen field.
We will take special interest in Teaching Artists that specialize in a particular field (playwriting, improvisational and physical theater, Applied theatre, etc.).
Candidate should possess the following skills or qualities:
Prior experience teaching grades 5-12.
STRONG classroom management skills
Experience in long term curriculum development (year long programming)
Ability to work collaboratively
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
The Unusual Suspects description:
Intern Position Available
Payment: Unpaid - college credit given, where appropriate
Employment Type: Part-time
Shulamit Gallery is seeking highly motivated, educated and organized individuals to assist in sales and the management of our space. The gallery offers an unpaid, hands-on, dynamic introduction to the inner workings of the gallery world. More information about the gallery can be found on our website at www.shulamitgallery.com. Candidates, please review our mission statement and programming vision before applying.
The Skirball Cultural Center's Teaching Our World Through the Arts
program is seeking proposals from Teaching Artists who will facilitate
workshops for K–Grade 12 teacher professional development.
ABOUT Teaching Our World Through the Arts
Teaching Our World Through the Arts
is a professional development program that prepares K–Grade 12
teachers to integrate film, dance, visual arts,architecture, theater,
and music into core curriculum. The course is divided into four
strands,each strand connecting to different arts media and techniques.
Each strand consists of four full-day Saturdays of training with
different teaching artists each week.
TEACHING ARTIST
If you could have a walker, a wheelchair, crutches, prosthetic arm/leg/etc. or a home/workplace with unlimited accessibility of any style and any kind…
What would that look like? What secret powers would they have? How do you re*imagine mobility and disability?
Opulent Mobility is a juried gallery show about re-imagining mobility and disability. The show will run September 6-8 at the Bell Arts Factory in Ventura, CA,opening on their popular First Friday. The gallery is beautifully designed for wheeled accessibility.
International Curator Competition 2013
Application deadline: September 10, 2013
Akbank Sanat
Istiklal Cad. No. 8
Beyoglu, Istanbul, Turkey
t +90 212 252 3500
http://www.akbanksanat.com
Akbank Sanat is pleased to announce the second edition of the International Curator Competition. Curators are invited to submit proposals by September 10, 2013.
Started in 2012, Akbank Sanat International Curator Competition has the goal to provide support for emerging curators, reinforce interest in curatorial practices, and encourage new projects in the field of contemporary art.
Email deadline August 30, 2013
This Exhibit is Sponsored by the San Fernando Valley Arts Council and the Valley Arts Alliance.
LOCATION
Canoga Park Youth Arts Center
7222 Remmet Avenue
Canoga Park, CA 91303
DATES
September 23 – October 5, 2013
PROSPECTUS & GUIDELINES
Artwork 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)