HOWL Emergency Life Project
The Howl Emergency Life Project (HELP) was created to provide emergency financial assistance and social service support to artists who have participated in the annual Howl Festival or who make their careers in New York City’s East Village and Lower East Side arts community and whose work challenges the traditional boundaries of dance, theatre, music, multimedia and the spoken word.
Services include counseling and referrals for personal, family or work-related problems. Linkage to community resources for such needs as medical care, legal services, public benefits or elder care. Workshops are offered on a variety of topics and include: finding affordable housing, financial education as well as health insurance options.
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT: DIRECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT
ABOUT THE CENTRE FOR THE LIVING ARTS:
Founded in 1999, the Centre for the Living Arts is a contemporary arts organization that operates the 16,000 SF Space 301 Gallery and Studio, in downtown Mobile, Alabama.
The CLA is focused on a quest to reinvent what a contemporary arts organization can be for our time. We aim to be a pivotal force in contemporary art for the Southeast by marshaling global talent to engage all sectors of the Mobile community in ideas that matter.
Registration for the Mermaid Parade, Coney Island, NY, June 22
Submit your work now to Future/Past
The Art Gallery - SIGGRAPH Asia 2013
Submission deadline June 13
The SIGGRAPH Asia 2013 Art Gallery exhibition in Hong Kong will reflect the public domain as demonstrated by artists all over the world whose creativity is empowered and emboldened by their access to digitally-enabled means of expression.
Call for Applicants: Head of Exhibitions and Publications
Gallery 44 Centre for Contemporary Photography
401 Richmond St W.
Suite 120
Toronto, ON, M5V 3A8
Canada
t 1-416-979-3941
jobs@gallery44.org
http://gallery44.org/opportunities/call-for-applicants
Deadline for applications:
June 24, 2013, 5 PM EST
Family Program Amphitheater Coordinator
Limited-Term Summer Position
Description:
The Skirball Cultural Center seeks to identify an independent contractor
to oversee weekend performances presented in the Skirball Cultural
Center 's outdoor amphitheater adjacent to and programmed in
connection with Noah's Ark at the Skirball, the institution's
interactive destination for children and families.
The contract covers weekend programs spanning June 17–September 1,
2013. Applicants must be able to work 6.5 hour days each Saturday and
Sunday for the duration of the season, amounting to approximately
thirteen hours per week.
Responsibilities:
* Assist Head of Family Programs with coordination of and logistics
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JOBS (ACADEMICS, ARTISTS, CURATORS):
Various job opportunities at the Guggenheim Museum: NYC, USA.
Deadline: asap.
http://www.guggenheim.org/new-york/about/jobs/full-time
Current available positions at The Museum of Modern Art, MOMA NYC: NYC, USA.
Deadline: asap.
http://www.moma.org/about/jobs
Current available positions at The Whitney Museum of American Art, NYC. USA.
Deadline: asap.
http://whitney.org/About/JobPostings
Current available positions at the TATE. UK.
Deadline: asap.
http://workingat.tate.org.uk/pages/job_search_results.aspx?searchtype=all
Current available positions at Christie's. Worldwide.
Deadline: asap.
http://www.christies.com/about/careers/
Jobs at Sotheby's Institute of Art
Deadline: asap.
Deadline submission: June 15, 2013
HISK: Higher Institute for Fine Arts
Charles de Kerchovelaan 187a
9000 Gent
Belgium
info@hisk.edu
http://www.hisk.edu
Call for applications for the HISK programme 2014+2015
Deadline submission: June 15, 2013.
Information and conditions: www.hisk.edu / applications
The HISK offers a postacademic course in visual and audiovisual art of two years.
Artists who have already obtained a Masters degree in Fine Art or an equivalent qualification are eligible to apply to the HISK. Exceptions can be made for applicants who do not have a Master degree but display a high level of development, motivation and artistic affinity.
Printmaking/ Mixed Media Art Instructor (Downtown LA)
DEADLINE: FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 2013
artworxLA (formerly The HeArt Project) is seeking project proposals
from Teaching Artists who will facilitate workshops for students at
alternative high schools for the academic year of 2013-2014.
ABOUT artworxLA
artworxLA is a non-profit organization dedicated to education through
the arts. With a hands-on approach, it seeks to end the high school
dropout crisis in the United States by empowering individuals to think
creatively and become catalysts for social change. In Los Angeles
County, artworxLA brings arts education to more than 600 students
annually at 21 alternative high schools. Teaching Artists facilitate
11-week workshop sessions addressing one of three themes (see on