Art Basel, the most prestigious art show, is looking for a Head of Gallery Relations Management (100%)
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An exciting opportunity for a dynamic and experienced individual to take a leadership role in a fast paced organisation. You will be a member of the Art Basel Management Team, report directly to the Art Basel Directors, lead the Gallery Relations Team and work closely with related teams in Visitor Services, Show Management, Sponsoring, and Marketing. Your main responsibility is leading an experienced international exhibitor relations team through all gallery-related processes and acting as a liaison with Art Basel's international roster of galleries, cultural institutions and curators.
Areas of responsibility
Leipzig's Monument to Freedom and Unity
City of Leipzig, Germany
http://www.leipzig.de/int/en/stadt_leipzig/herbst89/ausblick/denkmal/ind...
Stadt Leipzig
Martin-Luther-Ring 4-6
04109 Leipzig
Germany
t +49 341/123-4834
f +49 341/123-4850
lfed@leipzig.de
http://www.leipzig.de/int/en/stadt_leipzig/herbst89/ausblick/denkmal/ind...
Application Deadline:
16.12.2011
Further information:
www.leipzig.de/monument
Leipzig's Monument to Freedom and Unity: Competition to be conducted for the Monument to the Peaceful Revolution 1989
On 9th October 2011, the 22nd anniversary of the Peaceful Revolution of 1989, the City of Leipzig will hold an open application process for a Monument to Freedom and Unity.
The Museum of Latin American Art (MOLAA) located in Long Beach, CA seeks an energetic, goal-oriented Membership Manager. Under the supervision of the AVP of Corporate Relations and Major Gifts, the Membership Manager is responsible for managing MOLAA's comprehensive membership program including the solicitation and retention of members from Basic ($60) to Director Circle ($1,000). The Membership Manager will develop upgrade strategies to grow all levels of giving and lead member renewal, upgrade and acquisition efforts using traditional and innovative fundraising methods. The ideal candidate will function as a highly involved member of MOLAA's fast moving development team and will lead the membership fundraising efforts.
Otis Books | Seismicity Editions is currently reading manuscripts of poetry and prose (fiction or non-fiction) in the English original or in translation for possible publication in 2012. The deadline for submissions is December 15, 2011, with selected titles to be announced in March, 2012.
Please note that we are interested in work by previously unpublished as well as established writers. There is no reading fee. Send a hard copy of your manuscript (only one per author), including your complete contact information, to the address below:
Graduate Writing program
Otis College of Art and Design
9045 Lincoln Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90045
ATTN: Seismicity
from LA Culture Net
Employer: Heart of Los Angeles (HOLA)
Position: YOLA at HOLA & Music Coordinator at Heart of Los Angeles (HOLA)
Hours: approximately 15 hours per week (90 day probation period)
Start Date: December 5, 2011
How to Apply: send resumes and cover letters to cwitkowski@heartofla.org
Heart of Los Angeles (HOLA) provides underserved youth with exceptional programs in academics, arts and athletics within a nurturing environment, empowering them to develop their potential, pursue their education and strengthen their communities.
OPEN CALL FOR EXHIBITION PROPOSALS
Dorsky Gallery Curatorial Programs
11-03 45th Avenue
Long Island City, NY 11101
USA
t 1 718 937-6317
f 1 718 937-7469
info@dorsky.org
http://www.dorsky.org
Please see our website www.dorsky.org for details on submitting a proposal and for further information about DGCP
OPEN CALL FOR PROPOSALS
Dorsky Gallery Curatorial Programs ('DGCP') is announcing an open call to curators, writers, art historians, and artists to submit proposals for exhibitions. Guidelines for submitting a proposal and other information is available at our website: www.dorsky.org. The guidelines link is at the bottom of the homepage.
You may contact us directly by email: info@dorsky.org, or by phone: (718) 937-6317
OPEN CALL FOR ARTS ORGANIZATIONS / COLLECTIVES / SPACE-MAKERS TO PARTICIPATE IN THE NEXT ARTIST BAILOUT
This is an open call for applications to the third iteration of the Los Angeles- based project Artist Bailout! If your organization is chosen, you will have the opportunity to present a proposal to a live, voting audience for the chance to win an instant micro-grant to provide operational support or to help turn a new idea into a reality.
What is the Artist Bailout?
Citizens from Southeast Europe younger than 30 can submit short films - 30 minutes max - to a festival.
Balkans Beyond Borders Short Film Festival is seeking submissions on this year's theme "Talk to Me," a call for young people to get engaged in their culture.
The main objective of the project is to invite and motivate young people to create short films through which they reflect on their region's past, current and future situation. Film categories can be fiction, documentary, animation or experimental.
The production of the film has to be from a Southeast European country. Films from other nationalities are accepted as long as the film is a co-production with someone from the Balkans or the film deals or takes place in the Balkans.
Professional or amateur photographers can submit one photograph to a contest.
The International Photography Awards is hosting "One Shot: The City," a competition recognizing single-image shots that tell a story about any city worldwide.
A winner in each category - people, street photography and cityscapes - receives US$750 and has their photograph featured during the Month of Photography Los Angeles 2012.
Entry fees are US$20 per image.
The deadline to apply is December 15.
For more information, click here.
http://www.photoawards.com/en/Pages/Enter/OneShotCity.php
from Art4Development
Photographers working in all styles are invited to enter an annual photography contest.
The Environmental Photography Exhibition seeks photos that represent the shared vision of world communities that are concerned about environmental issues.
Thirty photographs will be selected for the month-long exhibit at the American Mountaineering Center in Colorado. Best in show will receive US$500.
Jurors include Kim Hubbard, senior photo editor for National Geographic; Wendy Erickson, editor for Photo Technique Magazine and award-winning photographer Stephen Weaver.
The entry fee is US$30 for three photos and US$10 for each additional image.
The deadline for submissions is December 31.
For more information, click here.
http://mountaineeringmuseum.org/events.php?id=SubmissionTerms