DIGITAL MEDIA PROGRAM COORDINATOR
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
Job Title: Digital Media Program Coordinator
Salary and Benefits: $38,000 - $40,000 DOE + benefits
Hours: Full-time
Start Date: Open until filled
Background:
The Little Tokyo Service Center Community Development Corporation (LTSC CDC) is a fast-paced nonprofit community development organization with a rapidly expanding portfolio of affordable housing and community development projects in Los Angeles, and an array of service programs including job development, childcare, youth programming and business development. The LTSC CDC Community Technology department offers technology training and access to underserved seniors, youth, and families in Los Angeles.
Community School is accepting applications for teaching artists in Dance, Theater, Music and Visual Arts for the 2011-2012 school year.
Community School of the Arts Foundation mission is: to provide an opportunity for children to
experience thinking and feeling about internal and external issues in a way
that they had never done so before crossing paths with the organization’s
programming. CSAF is committed to the artistic growth of disadvantage children
through arts education where they learn discipline, teamwork, self-respect,
confidence, excellence, vision and literature.
Job description:
Develop a sequential, standards-based
curriculum in the arts
Teach an arts discipline across
multiple grade levels
Address the learning needs of
diverse student populations
Los Angeles Road Concerts: Sunset Boulevard
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
Los Angeles Road Concerts is seeking artists of all kinds to install or
perform site-specific works along the entire length of Sunset Boulevard for
its third annual road concert on September 18, 2011. Submissions may be
sent directly to laroadconcerts@gmail.com or through the event submission
form on the LA Road Concerts website (laroadconcerts.co.cc).
Los Angeles Road Concerts has shown work from over eighty Los Angeles
creative people in unused public outdoor spaces along the entire lengths of
Washington Boulevard’s 27 miles, from Whittier to Venice Beach, and San
Fernando Road's 23 miles, from Sylmar to Lincoln Heights. Participating
Son of Semele's "Company Creation Festival" is accepting applications through September 15 for new and adventurous performance work generated through unconventional means. Both new and existing works are eligible (see guidelines for eligibility). Info found here: http://www.sonofsemele.org/ccf.html
FESTIVAL DATES: Jan 11- Mar 4, 2012
APPLICATION DUE: Sept 9 (No fee)
FESTIVAL OUTLINE:
-- 4 productions are selected to run in rep at Son of Semele Theater in Silver Lake.
-- Each production presents 12 performances.
-- Rehearsal hours to develop and prepare the work (free).
-- A $300 stipend paid to each production to help recoup production expenses and time investment.
GUIDELINES/APPLICATION: http://www.sonofsemele.org/documents/ccf_info_app_2012.pdf
POSITION: Associate/Assistant Professor of Art, focused in photography. Full
time, tenure eligible position. Service and committee work expected.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: M.F.A. degree or the equivalent. Significant
photography-based background with commitment to conceptual inquiry and
technical expertise. An active professional creative practice, including a
record of exhibitions/presentations/projects beyond the local and regional
level.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
The ideal candidate should have more than three years college-level teaching
experience, possess advanced wet darkroom capabilities, and be able to teach
digital imaging and printing and a combination of the following; alternative
photographic processes, large format photography, and/or studio lighting.
Artist seeks typists who can accurately take dictation on a vintage (ie
manual) typewriter for a series of 9-11 memorial performances in Bryant
Park. Typists must be either experienced at secretarial work or actors who
can take on the role of intense listener.The Collective Memory performances,
directed by Sheryl Oring, will take place on Sept. 9, 10 and 11. The public
will be asked: “What would you like the world to remember about 9/11?” and
the typists will take down their answers verbatim. The collective memories
shared in the course of the project will be incorporated into a traveling
exhibition and an artist book.
To be considered for a role in the project, please visit Oring’s website
at www.iwishtosay.org and write a brief email explaining your interests and
The performance will take place September 12th 8pm at The Poetry Project.
Rehearsals in the week or 2 before. Auditions right after Labor Day, tba.
Movement experience or simple stage presence preferred to big emoting. All
ages and types. Some performers more rehearsed than others. Contact
home@therelationship.org
from Franklin Furnace
Art Division / Entertainment Division / Animation Division / Manga Division
Application period:
Friday, July 15–Thursday, September 22
This is the 15th year since the Japan Media Arts Festival was first held in 1997.
The festival is organized by the Agency for Cultural Affairs, with the aim of promoting the creation and development of media arts (comic, animation, game and media art).
The call is for entries in four divisions, Art, Entertainment, Animation and Manga, and is open to entries from anywhere in the world. The Agency will award a Grand Prize and a number of other awards at the festival, and the winning works will also be exhibited.
from soundasart
Dear Listeners,
You may have heard of - or been unfortunate to witness - the troubling disturbances in the UK a fortnight ago...
As part of a large-scale community project, and fundraiser and for those that has been affected by the recent disturbances in London and across the country, SoundFjord is working in collaboration with Audio Gourmet's Harry Towell with the assistance of Bartosz Dziadosz to produce an album created by the people for the people.
Once complete the album will be available as a download at the Audio Gourmet website. All monies will go towards assisting those that have lost their homes and livelihoods and to help provide opportunities for philanthropy, creative expression and collaboration within local community projects.
This is in a show in Badger, California called the Hatchery:East of Fresno. There are 35 artists doing site specific work for a weekend event on Sept 24 & 25.