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I am looking for readers to read Project 2025

 

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I have started a video project where I videotape people reading Project 2025. I did this for the Mueller report 2019.

Having people read Project 2025 is part social discourse and part performance art showing democracy in action as voters explore an important issue.?


I am happy to go to a location and record a few people at a time.


Please share and contact me if you would like to help.


Thank you?


Nina R Salerno?(she/her)
Bd55888@...
tel ?213-587-1957??
website ?

"I¡¯m a pessimist because of intelligence, but an optimist because of will."

-Antonio Gramsci


Volunteers needed for Luminario Ballet Gala Sunday Nov 3rd #moneyforarts #nonprofit #luminarioballet #arts #artsandculture

 

Volunteers age 21+ needed for Luminario Ballet's annual fundraising Gala on Sunday, November 3rd at the Avalon Hollywood.
Luminario Ballet is presenting "LedZAerial Symphony" ballet, aerial and a live 12-piece symphony-rock ensemble performing to everyone's favorite Led Zeppelin songs.
Volunteers arrive at 1 PM day of show to Set up Check-In, Gift Bags, Silent Auction, and Centerpieces before the Gala starts, then during Gala from 5:30 PM to 8:00 PM show start assisting with Square. Ushering audience to balcony starts at 7:30 PM. Strike at 9:30 PM
Training Saturday, October 26 from 12-2, lunch provided.
Snacks provided and a light meal.


Academy Museum Teen Council applications open

 

Hello Educators!

Please share with your students and networks.


Academy Museum Teen Council 2024-2025


A space to learn, grow, and create. For teens, by teens! The Academy Museum would like to hear from you! Our Teen Council helps to develop and advise in upcoming youth programs and workshops. This is a one-year commitment and paid opportunity for youth ages 14¨C18. No previous experience is necessary. We are looking for action-oriented youth who are interested in learning and in the implementation of museum programming.

All applications must be submitted by September 6, 2024.

Teen Council will meet on Friday afternoons. If you are interested in learning more, please email us at?museumeducation@....

Application link:




Greenway seeking Teaching Artists for GreenwayREADS literacy program

 

Greenway Arts Alliance unites communities and creates opportunities through art, education and social entrepreneurship. Through our professional theatre productions, educational programs and the Melrose Trading Post, Greenway Arts Alliance builds a vibrant artistic community.????


Greenway is looking for theatre teaching artists for its GreenwayREADS program. This program explores a piece of literature and then the students see the professional production at the Greenway Court Theatre.

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Educators will teach LAUSD high school students, primarily at Fairfax High School, for a 4 to 5 session literacy program exploring the art of storytelling that features ghost stories from different cultures.

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Each class is assigned a Teaching Artist that will work in collaboration with the Classroom Teacher to develop activities and workshops that focus on bringing a collection of short stories to life.

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Beginning in Mid-October, Greenway Court Theatre will produce produce a showcase featuring top-tier LA based storytellers who will perform their work. We will host matinee performances for students in October, including a post-show discussion with the cast. Teaching Artists will ensure that students understand theater etiquette and lead the post-show discussion.

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Teaching Artist Rate: $65/hr

Hiring Immediately

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Send resume to Christina@...

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Teaching Artist Opportunity

 

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Teaching Artist Opportunities at the Huntington Beach Art Center

For more information, please reach out to Kimberly Do kimberly.do@...

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Help us cultivate a rich, diverse artistic landscape in our community. If you're ready to inspire and be inspired, we'd love to hear from you!

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Open positions in

? Visual Arts (e.g. Drawing, Painting, Photography)

? Performing Arts (e.g. Dance, Music, Theatre)

? Literary Arts (e.g. Creative Writing, Poetry)

? And more!

We are looking for

? Artists who thrive on nurturing creativity in others

? Adaptable educators comfortable with students of all ages and abilities

? Individuals who celebrate diverse learning styles and perspectives

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And artist-educators with

? Ability to tailor teaching approaches to individual student needs

? Enthusiasm for working with a wide range of learners

? Interdisciplinary approach to art

? Training background in traditional and cultural arts a plus!

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We offer

? Flexible, part-time contract positions

? Competitive compensation

? Opportunity to shape your curriculum

? A supportive, collaborative artistic community

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To apply, please share your artistic journey, teaching experience, and vision for inclusive arts

education at kimberly.do@....

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Info on contract classes:

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Free Webinars: Fundraising | Org Change | Storytelling

 

The?Nonprofit Learning Lab hopes you are doing well and wants to share some helpful resources.

Free?webinars:?
  • Crafting Inclusive Stories To Move Your Mission
  • What is my Theory of?Change?
  • Crafting Year-End Donor Engagement Surveys
  • Captivating Canva Graphics: Unlock the Power of Design Principles
  • Practical Steps to Organizational Development
  • Identifying and Filling Data Gaps to Tell Your Full Story

Check out our Deep Dive Series Trainings:?
  • : Guidance for Non-Clinical Staff in Programs & Services
  • ?Build Systems & Capacity to Meet Goals
  • : Design, Engage & Equity
  • :?How to Scale Programs To Reach Goals
  • : TI Principles for Groups, Trainings and Conversations
  • : Frameworks & How To of Curriculum Design
  • ?Among Gen Z, Millennials, X & Boomers: Improve Workplace Barriers
  • ?Hidden Power of Conflict for Innovation
Nonprofit Resources:?Browse over 300+ hours of?.?These resources are designed to help executive directors, c-suite staff, development directors, program directors and coordinators, volunteer managers, operation directors, and board members. Our resources are focused on a variety of topics to help increase the sustainability of your nonprofit.?Share with a colleague or board member!



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Leah Weiner , Ed. D & MPA
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CALLING ARTISTS! "Possibility Prances: A place for matters to rest" request for proposal is open. #artist #artistoninsta #artistresidency #artistsoninstagram #artistsupportpost

 

Side Street Projects is requesting proposals for our upcoming 2024-¡¯25 Artist Residency titled, Possibility Prances: A place for matters to rest. This residency is offered to artists or collectives interested in developing an interactive, community-engaged art project with a Trauma-Informed Care approach. The residency will take place between November 2024 and June 2025 based on the availability of applicants.?


The Possibility Prances: A place for matters to rest residency is available for artists interested in developing socially engaged projects in connection to the communities Side Street Projects serves. Projects should aim to honor process over product and make space for regeneration, deep listening, and peer-to-peer mentorship.?


Previous artists have used this opportunity as an incubation space for a larger project, as some projects continue beyond the scope of this residency¡¯s timeline.?


This project is funded by the Pasadena Community Foundation and is intended to serve folks who reside in or have a meaningful connection to the City of Pasadena and Altadena. Side Street Projects maintains a range of community partners who can potentially inform and collaborate with the projects. We honor our relationships and partners as precious resources. We recognize that resource abundance is also connected to the strength and care of our relationships.?


?If you have questions or need support with the application process, reach out to opencall@... or call (626) 798-7774.

To learn more about the project and register for our Artist Residency Informational Meeting, visit: ?


Hiring: Staff Accountant for the Los Angeles Master Chorale

 

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Reports to:?? ?? Controller

Salary Range: $60,000 - $80,000

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Summary of Duties:? The staff accountant handles day-to-day transaction processing related to payroll and accounts payable.? In addition, the staff accountant assists the Controller and/or VP-Finance/CFO with certain human-resources matters (new employee documentation, benefits enrollments, personnel files).

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Essential Duties, Responsibilities, Functions:

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  • Payroll administration duties:
    • Maintain payroll-processing calendar, ensuring that distributions are made within the time frames specified in collective bargaining agreements
    • Review payroll information for mathematical accuracy, conformity with terms of collective bargaining agreements and sick/vacation reporting??
    • Enter payroll data for singers, instrumentalists, stagehands, and administrative staff
    • Provide Controller with payroll proofs and obtain sign-off before printing checks or direct-deposit files
    • Post direct-deposit files to the Master Chorale¡¯s commercial bank
    • Schedule payroll tax deposits with the Internal Revenue Service and Employment Development Department
    • Prepare quarterly state (DE 9) and federal (941) tax returns and submit to Controller for approval
    • Prepare W-2¡¯s, submit to Controller and, upon approval, ensure timely dissemination to employees and taxing authorities

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  • Human resources support:
    • Maintain Master Chorale personnel files and records
    • Oversee on-boarding process for new staff, including:
        • Managing pre-hiring communications (welcome letter, benefits information package, handbook)
        • Preparing office space and obtaining equipment as needed

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  • Administer benefits for administrative staff, including:
    • Providing benefit program information to staff.
    • Handling enrollments, cancellations and change requests.
    • Remitting retirement plan deductions, ensuring timely payment

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  • Incoming checks processing:
    • Maintain log of incoming checks and process deposits at least weekly using remote check deposit equipment
    • Distribute copies of incoming checks to appropriate personnel
    • For checks received that aren¡¯t recorded in Tessitura, complete a cash receipts coding form and provide to Controller

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  • Payables administration duties
    • Collect receipts and expense coding forms from holders of corporate credit cards
    • Prepare expense coding sheets for landlord invoices and recurring monthly vendor charges (equipment, insurance, etc.)
    • Distribute invoices to appropriate personnel in other departments for payment approval
    • Enter credit-card coding data, expense sheets and invoices into the payables module of the accounting system
    • Prepare 1099¡¯s, submit to Controller and, upon approval, ensure timely dissemination to vendors and taxing authorities

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QUALIFICATIONS

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  • Organized and able to set priorities
  • Able to handle large numbers of transactions while maintaining attention to detail
  • Comfort working in a shared-resource role and working with team members
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Discretion working with sensitive and private personnel information
  • A passion for the mission and aspirations of the Master Chorale and an ability to eloquently articulate the organization¡¯s mission, values, achievements, potential, and future goals to internal and external audiences

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Please email cover letter and resume to: jobs@.... No phone calls, please.


Upcoming Event - Sept. 7th to Benefit Community Art Center and Gallery in Wrightwood

 

Dear Arts Community,?

You are cordially invited to attend our upcoming Art Center?Artiversary?on September?7th from 7:00-9:00pm to support the Community?Art Center and Gallery in Wrightwood, via the Wrightwood Arts Center and Drawing Together. We will be celebrating one year in our new location.?

The event will include a desert bar with a variety of dietary accommodations, drinks, live music, and a silent art auction with local and regional artists participating. Some artists include: Teresa Flores,?Ren¨¦e Reizman, David and Kazumi Svenson,Peter Castagnetti, Paul Samenfield and many more. Artwork can only be purchased at the event.?

Tickets?can be purchased through Eventbrite here:
The event is free for our members. You can become a ?

Wrightwood is located just above Los Angeles in the mountains adjacent to the Angeles National Forest. It is an easy day trip or you can make a getaway and

Kindly,?
Jamie Crooke Powell, MFA
Artist, Educator, Administrator
, Founder and Executive Director
, Board Member


Parts Work Group starting in September.

 

We have an opening in an online Parts Work therapy group in September.? The group is geared for expanding creativity and self-expression: .

This is a support and accountability group for artists and all people looking to lean into creative identity. The work focuses on Jungian shadow work, and is a powerful place to discuss career moves, art projects, or even creative risks in personal relationships. You do not
need to be a full time or paid artist to join the group - we are all creative minds, and the group is meant to support the dive into that persona.

The work centers largely on Voice Dialogue, which is a form of parts work. Parts Work emphasizes the value of the various, distinct voices inside us.? How does the "critic" in you relate to the "impulsive one"?? How does the "practical mind" relate to the "eccentric self"?
We will - in the group context - explore speaking from one of these voices at a time, allowing the edges of personality to be expressed without shame.

The group is made of about 5-7 people.

I am a clinical psychologist, filmmaker and author, and one focus for me is integrating artistic life with practical career choices.? I look forward to exploring cross-career options with you.

Please feel free to reach me at ilana.simons@... if you'd like to talk more about the work.? The work can be covered by insurance.

Ilana Simons


Bio:
Ilana Simons is a psychologist who has worked in private practice for 12 years, in New York City, Los Angeles, and Santa Fe. She trained at New York University and The New School, where she earned PhDs in literature (2003) and psychology (2011).? She works primarily with artists, and in fostering sustainable, creative career paths. She has taught literature, psychology, and video at New York University, The New School, the 92nd St Y, and the School for Making Thinking.? Her short films have screened at The Cannes Film Festival, Hyperallergic.com, Poets & Writers website, Animation Block Party, and in Alain de Botton¡¯s School of Life series. She writes a blog for Psychology Today and is the author of A Life of One¡¯s Own: A Guide to Better Living through the Work and Wisdom of Virginia Woolf (Penguin).


 

Join us for CCI's final Business of Art: Entrepreneurial Training Series!

If you are an artist, you have an arts business. Get the entrepreneurial tools and resources you need to sustain and thrive as an artist.

Learn key concepts and strategies for marketing and self-promotion, money management, planning and project financing. Get clear on your core values and who values your work. Assess your strengths and available opportunities. Create structures to meet your goals. Meet peers from across the creative disciplines; share knowledge and build relationships to support you as you grow.?

In weekly virtual?seminars you will hear from?experts in the field (many of whom are also practicing artists), exchange ideas and resources with your peers, and apply what you learn to growing your own arts business. In the final session, each artist will present their art business model and celebrate their accomplishment as a cohort.

This 10-week class meets via Zoom on Wednesdays from 2:00PM - 5:00 PM?(Pacific) / 5:00 - 8:00 PM (Eastern).

Learn more and register


[GRANTS} Culver City Performing Arts Grant Program - Now Accepting Applications #apply #grants

 

Notice of Funding Availability, Culver City Performing Arts Grant Program

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The City of Culver City offers grants to support theatre, dance, and music performances. This program brings performing arts events to the community and helps make them accessible to everyone. Culver City wants everyone to have a chance to experience and enjoy the arts. Our grants support a variety of cultural experiences for Culver City's residents, businesses, artists, and visitors.

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Performing arts organizations of all sizes are encouraged to apply. To be eligible for consideration, applicants must have a mission that is focused on performance, be based in Los Angeles County, and be a current 501(c)(3) organization or have an agreement with a fiscal receiver. Public performances from January to December 2025 are eligible to apply.

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The amount of grant funding available is dependent upon the total deposits made into the City¡¯s Cultural Trust Fund each fiscal year, allocated by City Council as part of the Art in Public Places Program. Additionally, the Performing Arts Grant Program is supported by a contribution from Sony Pictures Entertainment.

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Grant workshops are available for all organizations and artists that are interested in applying.

Monday, August 19, 2024 at 10 AM (in-person grant workshop)

Thursday, August 22, 2024 at 1:30 PM (virtual grant workshop)

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Application Deadline is September 12, 2024

For questions about the grant program¡­

To RSVP for workshops¡­

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Contact Lee Lawlor, Culver City Cultural Affairs

cultural.affairs@...

(310) 253-5772.

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CALLING WRITERS/PERFORMERS - Seeking Multi-Hyphenate Talent for Cultural Ghost Stories Theatrical Production

 

Calling for writer-performers to submit for our Multicultural ghost stories production. We are seeking 3 storytellers with cultural folklore tales containing elements of horror and the supernatural. Some famous examples are the tales of La Llorona, Jiang Shi, or Djinns.?


Greenway Court Theatre is a professional equity theatre house. Talent will receive $200 per performance (12 shows), hourly pay for rehearsals at Equity rate, and a licensing fee for the use of original material, if applicable.


This professional run is scheduled for the last three weeks in October. Weekday student matinees and weekend public performances required in addition to a special Halloween night performance


Please submit a 60 second video synopsis of your story by August 16th 2:00pm (Send to casting@...)


Stories must be around 20 minutes.?

Must be appropriate for ages 14-18.?


Open for Applications! 2 NEW Music and Health Funding and Training Opportunities

 

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We¡¯re excited to share two new funding opportunities?available for music and health researchers:

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  1. The ?is designed to support PhD students in gaining research experience and training in mechanistic research related to music for pain management. This program offers a unique opportunity for scholars to engage in immersive residential training experiences. Applications are due August 23, 2024. . Contact: music4pain@....

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  1. The ?will support 1-year pilot studies to generate the necessary preliminary data to strengthen future NIH applications for later-stage studies on mechanisms through which music may have a positive impact on health in the context of pain or Alzheimer¡¯s disease and Alzheimer¡¯s disease-related dementias?(AD/ADRD). These pilot studies will also facilitate multidisciplinary collaborations among neuroscientists, music therapists, musicians, and biomedical, behavioral, or social scientists. Applications are due October 1, 2024. . Contacts: Music & Dementia Research Network; Music4Pain Research Network; AudioAnalgesiA; ENSEMBLE.

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Please note that these funding opportunities are administered by each of the responsible NIH-funded Music and Health Research Networks. Feel free to share this information with colleagues who may also find it of interest. Please direct your questions to the contacts listed above.

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Sincerely,?

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Trans-NIH Music and Health Working Group


CicLAvia is Hiring - Development Associate F/T #apply #community #jobs #losangeles #nonprofit

 

CicLAvia is seeking a Full-Time Development Associate to join our team and play a critical role in meeting CicLAvia¡¯s community growth and fundraising goals.

Do you share our love of Los Angeles and the vibrant diversity of its neighborhoods and communities? The ideal candidate has a passion for our mission and is a self-starter comfortable working in a fast-paced, and dynamic hybrid office environment. Experience with nonprofit fundraising and individual giving, is a must. Experience with corporate sponsorships, foundation giving, and public/private partnerships is also a plus. This is a great opportunity for candidates with backgrounds/interest in data/analytics, grant writing, and cause marketing. CicLAvia is committed to supporting our staff in their personal and professional growth.

The right person will possess excellent interpersonal skills, keen attention to detail, and a strong work ethic to strengthen the organization¡¯s fundraising capacity to ensure we meet our annual goals. They will grow CicLAvia¡¯s community of supporters by cultivating our fans¡¯ connection to the organization while continuing to build the organization¡¯s relationship with its existing donors.

Reporting to the Chief Impact Officer and working closely with the Communications team and outside consultants as needed, you will:

  • ¡ñ ?Work with senior staff to execute an annual fundraising strategy that includes monthly donors, end-of-year campaign, corporate sponsorships, and foundation funding.

  • ¡ñ ?Maintain and track accurate and updated donor information in the Little Green Light database, and adhere to data entry standard procedures including pulling reports as needed and managing thank you notes and other contributor correspondence.

  • ¡ñ ?Assist in development of fundraising campaigns and customized individual proposals to increase giving from prospective and existing donors.

  • ¡ñ ?Research sponsorship and grant opportunities and provide support for relevant proposals.

  • ¡ñ ?Track and report on fundraising metrics across initiatives.

  • ¡ñ ?Assist with data collection, collation, and archiving for grant proposals & reporting and

    impact reports.

  • ¡ñ ?Assist with the research, inquiry, development, and submission of small ($5,000 and

    below) grant requests (from templated language).

  • ¡ñ ?Occasional support for organizational events outside of CicLAvia Sundays.

  • ¡ñ ?Assist with additional projects and initiatives as needed.

    Qualifications:

  • ¡ñ ?Commitment to the mission and work of CicLAvia along with a strong desire and ability to work as part of a fun, creative and entrepreneurial team.

  • ¡ñ ?Min 3 years experience in non-profit fundraising or other related professional work such as communications, sales, administration.

  • ¡ñ ?Experience working with donor databases (Little Green Light experience is a plus).

  • ¡ñ ?Demonstrated experience crafting copy, powerpoints, graphics, and detailed documents

    for fundraising campaign materials and/or grant proposals.

  • ¡ñ ?Strong proficiency with Mac computers, Google Suite, Canva, Mailchimp and Asana.

  • ¡ñ ?Excellent communicator with strong written and verbal communication, including copy

    editing skills.

  • ¡ñ ?Excellent organization and time management skills and adept at managing multiple tasks

    within a fast-paced, deadline-driven, dynamic environment.

  • ¡ñ ?Strong interpersonal skills and demonstrated experience working with cross-functional

    teams.

    Frequently cited statistics show that women, trans, and nonbinary people, BIPOC, and other structurally marginalized groups apply to jobs only if they meet 100% of the qualifications. CicLAvia encourages you to break that statistic and to apply. No one ever meets 100% of the qualifications.

    This is a full-time non-exempt position with benefits:

  • ¡ñ ?Salary range: $27/hr - $30/hr

  • ¡ñ ?Medical insurance: CicLAvia covers 100% of employee costs. Begins 60 days after your

    start date.

  • ¡ñ ?8 paid Federal holidays.

  • ¡ñ ?6 paid days of sick time per calendar year (accrues monthly).

  • ¡ñ ?CicLAvia team takes the end of year holiday between Christmas and New Year¡¯s as quiet

    time (essential work only related to End-of-Year fundraising campaigns and community

    management).

  • ¡ñ ?Two Weeks Paid Vacation (accrued monthly, can start using 90 days after start date).

  • ¡ñ ?Public transportation stipend of $50 per month for those who utilize public transport.

  • ¡ñ ?Monthly phone stipend of 80% of your bill up to $80 per month.

  • ¡ñ ?Flexible hybrid working model combining remote and in office work.

  • ¡ñ ?On-going opportunities for professional development.

    EQUAL OPPORTUNITY

    CicLAvia is committed to cultivating a team that reflects the rich diversity of Los Angeles. We do

not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital or domestic partner status, veteran status, medical condition, mental or physical disability which would not prevent the performance of essential job duties without reasonable accommodation.

To Apply: Please fill out the brief google survey found at including resume upload. For questions, please email jobs@.... No phone calls please.

We will be accepting applications until the position is filled.

About CicLAvia: CicLAvia is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that catalyzes vibrant public spaces, active transportation, and good health through car-free streets. CicLAvia engages with people to transform our relationship with our communities and with each other.

Since 2010, CicLAvia has produced 54 public, car-free street events attended by more than 1.8 million people who have explored more than 280 miles of urban streets in Los Angeles County. CicLAvia inspires people to see and experience Los Angeles and their fellow Angelenos in new ways. This builds familiarity, enthusiasm and community that can be leveraged to help guide the future of Los Angeles. For more information, please visit www.ciclavia.org.


"Job Posting: Accountant" #job #joblisting #jobs

 

Social And Public Art Resource Center (SPARC) is seeking an experienced in-house Accountant to provide accounting oversight and to manage the complex accounting functions and financial planning of a non-profit organization. The Accountant will work closely with SPARC¡¯s Operations Director, CEO, CFO, and Finance Committee to oversee data collection, financial reporting and budgeting. They will report to the Operations Director to coordinate both internal and external audit processes, and forecast results and recommend operational adjustments as needed. Please note that this is NOT a remote position and the potential candidate must work on site at SPARC. For more information please visit

Job Benefits

Compensation Range:
$72000.00 - $75000.00 (per year)

Benefits:
? 401(k)
? Dental insurance
? Health insurance

Schedule:
? 8 hour shift
? Monday to Friday

Please submit cover letter, resume, and 3 references to Jobs@...


[Workshop] Squarespace Group Learning, Fall 2024

 

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RHIZOMATIC ARTS
~ Fall 2024 ~

Thursdays,?Sept 19 ¨C Oct 17
10 am-12 pm PT?/?1-3 pm ET
via Zoom

Build your own Squarespace website alongside a supportive group of peers.


I get a lot of inquiries from folks who need Squarespace help but can¡¯t afford to hire a designer. This small group workshop provides the structure, encouragement, and personalized support you need to confidently DIY your new website

¡ú 8 hours of group learning ¡ú 1 hour of 1:1 coaching ¡ú Pro tips from a seasoned Squarespace designer with 10 years of experience ¡ú Access to supportive peers ¡ú Structure & accountability to complete your project in 5 weeks ¡ú Access to Rhizomatic Arts¡¯ clients-only Squarespace Quick Guide ¡ú 20% discount on new Squarespace sites started during the workshop.

Cost: $500*
Register now ¡ú?

*This activity may be Quick Grant-eligible for California artists who?apply by?August 15?at?.


¡°This experience was wonderful! I was hesitant to build our website as I had little-to-no experience, but Allison was patient and such an amazing instructor. The number of sessions were perfect, the support and motivation from a group setting was also helpful.¡±
¨C Veronica Gonzalez, co-founder,?C&G Clinical Solutions


¡°I appreciated the way Allison scaffolded the learning each week and gave us doable steps that kept me on track. I've needed a new website FOR YEARS;?with her strong teaching and gracious 1:1 advice, Allison empowered me to finally launch my website!¡±
¨C Tricia Creason-Valencia,?Tricia Speaks!


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Allison Wyper
RHIZOMATIC ARTS
http://rhizomaticarts.com
@rhizomaticarts

"Work independently, not alone."


Job posting: Audience Experience Manager at LAist, SCPR

 

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LAist, Southern California Public Radio, a member-supported public media network who provides the highest quality news and information service on air at LAist 89.3, online at LAist.com, and through LAist¡¯s Live Programming & Events, is looking for a full-time Audience Experience Manager.

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This individual will manage the patron journey for events inclusive of event-related communications, ticketing, and audience services for SCPR¡¯s forum programs and live events platform. Events take place virtually, in-person in the Crawford Family Forum (CFF) at Southern California Public Radio¡¯s Mohn Broadcast Center, and off-site in the communities of Southern California.

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The Audience Experience Manager is responsible for managing event-related promotions and communications, box office and RSVP processes, data tracking, and developing key audience insights and metrics for success in collaboration with other teams in support of SCPR goals. The Audience Experience Manager will serve as a principal point of contact to the general public and is therefore responsible for being an ambassador for LAist and SCPR and ensuring a welcoming, trustworthy and professional atmosphere. They will provide support to the logistical implementation of on-site, off-site, virtual, and hybrid events and coordinate additional uses of the facility, including choices among competing priorities.?

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For more information about the position and to apply, visit .

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Jon Cohn?(he/him)
Executive Director, Live
Programming & Events
LAist
?¨C Southern California Public Radio
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HIRING: Teaching Artists

 

Position Title: Justice Choir Teaching Artist


Position Overview:


VOX Femina is seeking dedicated and passionate Teaching Artists to join our education team, starting in early September! Teaching Artists will help facilitate VOX Femina¡¯s Justice Choir. The VOX Femina Justice Choir program creates spaces where students can cultivate appreciation for music through community, conversation, and performance. Justice Choir programs are open to young people of all musical experience and backgrounds who want to make their voices heard. The ideal Teaching Artist candidate should have a minimum of 2 years of music teaching experience, strong singing skills, and possess a commitment to social justice issues. The Teaching Artist will play a crucial role in bringing our mission to life by facilitating Justice Choir sessions that build community and inspire change and empowerment.


Responsibilities:

  • Facilitate a minimum of 2 after-school music classes weekly (primarily middle schools in the El Monte Area of Los Angeles County), focusing on fostering a sense of community and engaging participants in meaningful discussions about social justice topics.

  • Follow lesson plans developed by Lead Teacher and Education Program Manager, using repertoire from the .

  • Adhere to the provided teaching schedule and maintain consistent communication with the VOX administration.

  • Cultivate an inclusive and supportive environment where all participants feel valued, encouraged, and empowered to express themselves through choral music.

  • Participate in training and practice teaching opportunities led by the Lead Teacher, to enhance teaching techniques and expand knowledge of social justice-related themes.

  • Contribute to discussions regarding program improvements, participant progress, and community engagement.


Qualifications:

  • Experience in music education, vocal performance, and/or a related field.

  • A minimum of 2 years of teaching experience, preferably with diverse age groups and communities.

  • Demonstrated passion for social justice and the ability to incorporate relevant themes into the choral music curriculum.

  • Strong interpersonal and communication skills to effectively engage with participants, school administrators and VOX staff.

  • Reliable transportation to ensure punctual attendance at classes.

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Compensation:

  • Teaching Artists will receive compensation at a rate of 2 hours for every one hour of teaching time. Hourly rates will be from $30-$40 per hour (commensurate with experience).

  • Up to 1 hour per week will be compensated for lesson preparation. A minimum of 4 hours will be compensated for training and practice teaching prior to school assignments.


Application Process:

To apply for the position of Teaching Artist for VOX Femina's Justice Choir, please submit your resume, a cover letter outlining your teaching experience and passion for social justice, and any relevant references to vfla@...


?Applications will be accepted through the end of August 2024.


VOX Femina's Justice Choir is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.



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Joanna Mitchell (she/her)
Administrative Coordinator
VOX Femina Los Angeles

"...giving women voice."

310.922.0025
vfla@...

Through the power of music, we seek to create a world that affirms the worth and dignity of every person.


Workshops and Panels! LAWTF's 11th Annual "EMPOWERMENT WEEKEND" #latheatre

 

Join Los Angeles Women's Theatre Festival for our 11th Annual "EMPOWERMENT WEEKEND", featuring workshops and panels tailored to empower and enhance the careers of performers. These career development offerings are led by industry professionals, designed to meet you where you are in your career and guide you to the next level, including creating a solo show, marketing, teamwork, touring, dramaturgy, and more!?
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Dates: August 23-25, 2024
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Tickets:
  • EARLY BIRD (Deadline August 9th): $30
  • GENERAL DAY ADMISSION: $40
  • FULL WEEKEND PASS: $75
All events will be held virtually. A Zoom link will be sent to those who have completed registration.
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More information can be found at the link above or at www.lawtf.org