Media Internship
The media intern will gain experience in all aspects of video and audio production in a museum setting. The media intern will work closely with Web Associate to digitize, edit, render, and export videos and MP3s for Hammer website. This position requires an intermediate understanding of Final Cut Pro, DVD Studio Pro, Logic, and Photoshop. Candidate will be well organized, communicative, and proactive. Knowledge of contemporary art and art history a plus. Any college level welcome.
Terms:
Approximately 15 hours per week, June through August. This is an unpaid internship.
Application Deadline:
May 20, 2009
To apply, please e-mail cover letter and resume to:
Amanda Law
Hammer Museum
10899 Wilshire Blvd, 3rd Floor
Los Angeles, CA 90024
Ensemble Studio Theatre-LA, one of Los Angeles’ top developmental and producing theatre companies, seeks a Producing Director. For information
on our mission, programs and membership, please visit http://www.EnsembleStudioTheatreLA.org.
Ensemble Studio Theatre-LA
Producing Director Job Overview
Position Title:
Producing Director
Reports to:
Board of Directors, Artistic Director
Compensation:
Volunteer Position (Stipend range $4000-$8000 in FY’10)
Position summary:
The Producing Director is responsible for the production of all artistic events of the company, with fiscal oversight from the Managing Director and artistic oversight from the Artistic Directors. Also responsible for the production aspects of fundraising events. Serves on the Cabinet.
Design Internship
The Hammer Museum Design team seeks an intern to assist in general design duties, including but not limited to formatting temporary signage, designing advertising for web, and print production.
Maximum of 12 hours a week. This internship is unpaid, but work-study is available for UCLA candidates. Candidates must be MAC users, and proficient in Adobe CS3 or CS4 (Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign). Must have personal laptop. Knowledge of HTML and Flash a plus.
Please send resume and cover letter, including "Design Intern" in subject line to Margo Graxeda: mgraxeda@hammer.ucla.edu
Sue Bell Yank
Academic and Residency Programs
Hammer Museum
t. 310-443-7047
f. 310-443-7099
from LA Culture Net
The City of Brea Art Gallery is producing an exhibition entitled “For Love or Money” featuring artwork from artists who work by day work as hired hands for design companies, advertising agencies, etc., yet by night exercise personal creative outlets.
“For Love or Money” will showcase work from both aspects of the artist’s career, with examples of personal art contrasted with their “for the money” work.
We are seeking submission from interested artists to be reviewed for inclusion. There is no entry fee; submissions will be judged by the merit of the work alone.
Entry Deadline : July 15, 2009
Exhibition Dates : August 1 – September 11
notification for Emerging Visions #15 ~ Shifting Perceptions
Emerging Visions visionary art ezine #14 ~ "Scrying Phantom Seas"~ roiling on rocks of destiny emerged on the Ides of March, 2009. Merge with us, imbibing prescient visions.
http://emergingvisions.blogspot.com
now, look into the crystal - Get ready for #15, Shifting Perceptions* ~ expected to emerge just before the Solstice
take another look; tell us what you see
enjoy the visions on the way while scrolling to the Submission Guidelines below
make it happen
*theme for Gemini: Magic of the Mind
notification for Emerging Visions #15 ~ Shifting Perceptions
Emerging Visions visionary art ezine #14 ~ "Scrying Phantom Seas"~ roiling on rocks of destiny emerged on the Ides of March, 2009. Merge with us, imbibing prescient visions.
http://emergingvisions.blogspot.com
now, look into the crystal - Get ready for #15, Shifting Perceptions* ~ expected to emerge just before the Solstice
take another look; tell us what you see
enjoy the visions on the way while scrolling to the Submission Guidelines below
make it happen
*theme for Gemini: Magic of the Mind
The image Shop Robin is now appearing as the cover of the Spring 2009 issue of Folio Literary Journal.
http://womenofgodartretreat.net
Women of God is a new art retreat fostering the creativity and spirituality of women artists. Located in Northeast Alabama (US) it sits amidst state parks, national preserves and an art community.
Artist-Owner Ann Hamilton opened the retreat in her 1890's Victorian home in January, 2009. It is in the historic district of Fort Payne, Al.
"I have long wanted to share this lovely old place with other women artists, and I finally figured out how to do that," Hamilton said.