开云体育

ctrl + shift + ? for shortcuts
© 2025 开云体育
Date   
Art in Odd Places Public Art Workshops with Ed Woodham
Art in Odd Places Public Art Workshops with Ed Woodham Tuesday, September 24, 1 – 5pm West Hollywood Aquatic and Recreation Center, 8750 El Tovar Pl. (West Hollywood, 90069) Friday, September 27, 1 – 5pm Plummer Park Community Center, 7377 Santa Monica Blvd (West Hollywood, 90046) Free Artists, curators, creatives, local businesses, and community members are invited to attend free public art workshops with Ed Woodham to learn about Art in Odd Places (AiOP) a citywide public art festival taking place in West Hollywood in 2025! Ed Woodham’s career in community-based art, education, and civic interventions spans over forty-five years. A visual and performance artist, curator and educator, Woodham employs humor and irony to encourage close consideration of the urban environment. Woodham created Art in Odd Places to present visual and performance art to reclaim public spaces in New York City and beyond. For more information and to RSVP please visit: https://www.weho.org/community/arts-and-culture/artist-opportunities Questions? Contact Marcus Mitchell, Public Art Administrator at mmitchell@... / 323-848-3122. Marcus Mitchell Public Art Administrator City of West Hollywood making art happen 323.848.3122 www.weho.org/arts E-mail correspondence with the City of West Hollywood (including any attachment) is a public record under the California Public Records Act, which may be subject to public disclosure under the Act.
Started by Marcus Mitchell @
Free Experiential Learning Opportunities in Social Emotional Arts! #free #healing #professionaldevelopment #workshops #arts
Dear Los Angeles Creative Community, Our team at Arts & Healing Initiative is excited to share our fall offerings, and we invite you to join us for HOPE—our free, monthly series created to support the resilience of our global community through social emotional arts: FREE! Creating Your Own Emotional Care Kit THIS Friday, September 20 | Noon to 1:30 pm Pacific Time (PT) We’ll create a first-aid kit for our feelings that can be used immediately upon experiencing triggers, low moments, and/or emotional dysregulation. Register now FREE! Mapping Resiliency Friday, October 11 | 11:00 to 12:30 am Pacific Time (PT) In this experiential session, we’ll design a personal map of our own individualized paths for coping and mental wellness to help us view resiliency as a spectrum of unique journeys and experiences rather than a destination. Register now FREE! Mindfulness through Art: A Journey of Self-Exploration Friday, November 15 | Noon to 1:30 pm Pacific Time (PT) We’ll examine what we might be holding onto, what we might want to create space for, and what we might benefit from releasing in this healing session of self-exploration, mindfulness, and resilience-building through art making. Register now FREE! Visions for the New Year: Potential & Possibility through SoulCollage? Friday, December 13 | 11:00 to 12:30 pm Pacific Time (PT) We’ll gain clarity, insight, and inspiration about future hopes and endeavors by tapping into our inner wisdom through a series of creative and reflective expressive arts exercises. Register now Interested in diving deeper into arts-based social emotional tools to support mental health and well-being? Register for one of our upcoming professional development training programs. Beat the Odds? In-Person Training Saturday, October 19 | 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Pacific Time (PT) Join us for the first in-person Beat the Odds? training in over four years! Experience the power of contemporary drum circles with group counseling to build core strengths, from kindness to managing anger and stress, in this evidence-based and trauma-informed curriculum. No musical experience required. Early-bird promotion available through Thursday! Learn more P.S. Can’t make it in-person? Join us for a virtual training on Sat., 9/28 or our (first ever!) weekday virtual session in the new year on Thurs.,1/30. Dance for All Online Training Sunday, October 20 | 9:00 am to 3:30 pm Pacific Time (PT) Learn to facilitate Dance for All, a dance-and-yoga-informed creative movement curriculum for social emotional learning that is easily adaptable for all ages and abilities—all while engaging in self-care. Early-bird rate available through Friday! Learn more In need of financial assistance? We believe transforming lives through creative expression should be financially accessible. Please reach out to us at info@... for scholarship and payment plan information. Know others that may be interested? We’d be grateful for any assistance in sharing our upcoming programs (and/or HOPE flyer!) with friends, colleagues, and anyone who would benefit from these tools in their professional and personal practice. In Community, The Arts & Healing Initiative Team
Started by krista@... @
Be an ARTNIGHT Docent! ( Pasadena ArtNight date has changed!)
BECOME AN ARTNIGHT DOCENT! ArtNight Pasadena is Friday, October 18th, 2024. ArtNight is produced by the Cultural Affairs Division of the City of Pasadena in partnership with local arts and culture organizations. Twice a year, ArtNight offers a free night of art and culture at venues across the City. ArtNight Docents ride on and navigate the free shuttles to each venue and answer questions about the event for patrons. Docents are an important part of the ArtNight experience and are reimbursed for attending training (2 x 1.5 hour meetings. 3 hours total) and working the night of the event (6 hours), a total of $160 If you are friendly and like to engage with others, please read the following requirements to become an ArtNight Docent. You must: 1) If you are a first-time docent, you are required to attend a total of two (2) meetings; one of session A and one of session B. Session A dates (you only need to attend one): Monday, 9/16/24 6:30-8PM Tuesday, 9/24/24 6:30-8PM Session B dates (you only need to attend one): Monday, 9/23/24 6:30-8PM Wednesday, 9/25/24 6:30-8PM Click the link below to fill out the information required and receive your invite with the location. 2) If you are a returning docent, you should click the link below and fill out the required information and ZOOM training sessions will be arranged. 3) Be available to work ArtNight from 4:30 pm - 10:30 pm on Friday October 18th, 2024. 4) Be 18 years or older. 5) Have the use of a cell phone during the ArtNight event and have downloaded and activated the GROUPME app prior to training. (it is our communication app during the event and essential) 6) Be familiar with each of the shuttle bus routes PRIOR TO ArtNight, Friday, October 18th, 2024. (you will receive simple driving directions and will navigate for shuttle bus drivers on the night of the event. You will NOT be driving) To apply, click on this link https://forms.gle/z33tX5EK1jWa2cZD8 Further questions can be emailed to: (artnightpasdocents@...) Thank you! David M. Beach, Docent Coordinator
Started by thedavidbeach @
Public Art Coordinator position
From: George Davis <gdavis@...> Date: September 12, 2024 at 11:26:50 AM PDT Subject: FW: Public Art Coordinator position Good morning, If you can think if any qualified applicants who may be interested in joining our team, please feel free to forward. The application portal closes on September 29. www.cityofpalmdaleca.gov/Jobs Join the vibrant team at the City of Palmdale as we expand our thriving public art program! We're looking for an enthusiastic and detail-oriented individual who is passionate about arts and community engagement. In this dynamic role, you'll provide support to the Program Manager as projects are imagined, moved through the community engagement and approval process, executed, and ultimately presented to the community. Sincerely, -- George Davis Public Art Program Manager Parks and Recreation | Public Art 827 East Ave. Q-9 Palmdale, CA 93550 661/267-5686 Direct 661/267-5611 Main 661/267-5536 Fax www.cityofpalmdaleca.gov Hours: Monday-Thursday, 7:30 am-6 pm. Closed Friday.
Started by Milanovic, Angela @
Exhibition Opportunity: Observations - Veteran Photographers #artists #arts #artsandculture #community #photographers
Observations Veteran Photographers - Show Us Your Best! The Huntington Beach Art Center welcomes photography submissions by United States Veteran photographers for an upcoming exhibition to take place October 22 through December 7 at the Huntington Beach Art Center. Up to 26 photographs will be selected for exhibition; not all entries will be selected. Artists will be notified of final decisions October 4. Selected artists will be responsible for artwork delivery during the dates of October 17-21, and to pick up their artwork December 8-10. Submissions open September 6 through October 1. Submit your work by visiting: https://www.huntingtonbeachartcenter.org/veteransphotoshow.html
Started by Kimberly @
EXTENDED: Los Angeles Women's Theatre Festival Submissions #lacountyarts #losangelesartists #womensempowerment #lathtr #losangelesartist
Submissions have been EXTENDED for Los Angeles Women's Theatre Festival's 32nd Annual Solo Theatre Festival in 2025! Performance Dates: March 27-30, 2025 Submission Deadline: September 16, 2024 Our submission form can be found here: https://form.jotform.com/241096690191156 About LAWTF LAWTF was founded in 1993 and has filled a unique void in the community as the oldest and longest running solo festival for female artists in Los Angeles, and arguably on the West Coast. Our mission is “to celebrate artistic diversity through the production of traditional and innovative performances and educational outreach.” LAWTF is passionate about giving voice to solo artists whose multi-disciplined works transport, engage, and inspire our audiences. We have presented close to 700 artists internationally, and have honored well over 100 deserving women who have made laudable contributions in the world of theatre. Please note – though our Festival primarily features female artists, we accept applications from all genders and identities. We look forward to receiving your submission. Questions can be directed to info@...
Started by Los Angeles Women's Theatre Festival @
9/15: Disability Drawing Club with Vanessa Cruz
Hi Everyone! The next Disability Drawing Club is on Sunday, 9/15 at 11:30 AM at Groundfloor Echo Park. I'm so excited to have Vanessa Cruz as our guest this month! Free RSVP Here! Subscribe for updates on our website or follow us on Instagram! Details: DDC with Vanessa Cruz September 15, 11:30am Groundfloor Echo Park 160 Glendale Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90026 About: A support group with drawing! The Disability Drawing Club holds space for people with disabilities, chronic illness, and mental illness. In this casual meetup, we bond, vent, and commiserate about our shared experiences. Simultaneously, it allows us to be unapologetic about our bodies, and broadens representation of disabled people in drawing. This safe space welcomes people who identify as disabled, chronically ill, mentally ill, and their caretakers. The club is centered around drawing prompts that open up discussions about our health and wellness. No drawing experience necessary! Zoom simulcast available for those who cannot make it in person Masks Required Special Guest: Vanessa Hernández Cruz Vanessa Hernández Cruz (she, her, ella) is an interdependent Chicana Disabled dance artist, filmmaker, visual artist, poet & an Intersectional Disability Justice activist. Her performances transcend through time, space, energy, and most importantly through her ancestors. With this energy, she hopes to build community and to share the path that she is paving for future multi-marginalized Disabled artists. Through dance, community, and interdependence she believes that collective liberation can be achieved. https://www.galaxiesdance.info/
Started by Renée Reizman @
Sip & Share: Meet the MESC Board
Kick off a new chapter with us and meet the 24-25 MESC Board! Join your fellow museum educators for an afternoon of fun, networking, and good vibes on Sunday, September 29, at 2 PM at Everson Royce Bar. Don't miss your chance to connect with fellow educators and be part of our vibrant MESC community! See you there! -- RACHEL KILROY | She/Her (What's this?) President Museum Educators of Southern California 137 N. Larchmont Blvd, #680 | Los Angeles, CA 90004
Started by Rachel Kilroy @
FREE Creative Space! HomeGrown 2024-25 applications are NOW OPEN to and for all LA professional dance-makers!
In collaboration with Dance Resource Center/DRC; Fusion Performing Dance Academy, Lula Washington Dance Theatre, and The Music Center, will offer studio space, at no cost, to eligible local choreographers/companies. Residencies begin and take place; Sep - Oct - Nov - Dec 2024 - Jan 2025. Application Submission Deadline – Sunday, September 15th, 2024 by 11:59pm PST. Notifications will be sent in September. * Selected choreographers/companies will be required to attend an; Introduction Virtual Meeting (date TBD: 9/24, 9/25, & 9/26, 11:30am - 1pm) Aligning In-Person DDH/Conscious Creativity Workshop (@ partner site, to be confirmed) Multi-site locations include; September 30th - October 19th with culminating performance at Dance All Day 10/19 Lula Washington Dance Theatre, 3773 Crenshaw Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90016 Choreographer performance stipend will be provided to selected participants. November 4th - December 14th with optional culminating performance at Fusion Holiday Show 12/14 Fusion Performing Dance Academy, 1260 E. Goodrich Blvd., Commerce, CA 90022 Studio space is 1,320 sq. ft, free on-site parking. Travel/gas/performance stipend will be provided to selected participants. November 26th - January 16th The Music Center, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, 135 N Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 9001 Travel/parking stipend will be provided to selected participants. Eligibility/Requirements: Applicants are residents of Greater Los Angeles and have lived in LA for at least one year (CA drivers license may be requested). Applicants are movement performance artist/choreographer/company who have presented their own work in a professional context/outside school setting. Applicants must be 18 and/or over to apply. Applicants cannot be currently enrolled as a full-time student. All participants (choreographers & dancers) are required to review/sign liability waivers. Dance specific shoes only with prior approval (no resin allowed @ FPDA/TMC). Photos and videos will be taken by DRC and/or partners during rehearsals for marketing and/or grant purposes. Photo and image-use waivers will be required from all participants. Current LA County COVID-19/health protocols, at minimum, must be adhered to at all times. Partner venues may have stricter COVID safety requirements. If selected, Rehearsal Agreement will be issued for review and signature. Participants must align with DRC and partners' mission, vision and core values. If accepted into the program, DRC membership must be current/if lapsed = renewed. End of program exit survey required to capture overall experience. All applicants will be reviewed based on, but not limited to, the following general criteria: Artistic quality; Demonstrated potential to broaden equitable access to resources for dance creators and dancers of diverse levels, genres and cultural representation; Ability to maximize desired rehearsal space; and Usefulness of space access for the dance creator Application & Fees: Opportunity is completely FREE & welcomes all professional dance makers to apply. Application available via the link below. APPLY TODAY! Written and telephone translation services (Spanish & Korean) available upon request. Any inquiries, please contact info@.... -- Community Partner in Residence The Music Center www.danceresourcecenter.org LA Moves Us
Started by Dance Resource Center @
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS: ARTIST-IN-RESIDENCE WITH THE VISION ZERO LOS ANGELES COUNTY INITIATIVE OPENS September 4 #lacountyarts #visionzero #artsandculture #requestforproposals #rfp
The Los Angeles County Department of Arts and Culture (Arts and Culture) is issuing a Request for Proposals (RFP) seeking an individual artist or artist team to serve as an Artist-in-Residence with the Vision Zero Los Angeles County initiative in the unincorporated County community of Florence-Firestone. During this two-year residency, artist/artist team will provide a) arts-based, healing-informed community engagement around strategies for safer streets, and b) community-engaged temporary and/or permanent artworks as site interventions to enhance pedestrian safety, visibility, cultural equity, beautification, and spatial justice as part of the Safe Streets and Roads for All FY22 – Florence-Firestone Project to support implementation of the Vision Zero Action Plan. Programmatic activities to meet the following goals may include artistic interventions; artist-led and community-informed projects, workshops, and events; community engagement and participation; the identification or mapping of cultural and community assets; and design development, fabrication, and installation of temporary or permanent artworks: Build awareness of and support for Vision Zero and traffic safety generally, either in coordination with or in complement to infrastructure improvements; and Complement and enhance Public Health’s Vision Zero traffic safety education and programmatic activities. Adopted in 2020 by the Board of Supervisors, the Vision Zero Los Angeles County: A Plan for Safer Roadways guides the County’s efforts on reducing traffic deaths and severe injuries on unincorporated County roadways. It sets goals and actions to enhance traffic safety in collaboration with agencies and community partners. Candidates interested in applying must reside or work within Los Angeles County. Applicants of diverse backgrounds encouraged to apply! Deadline for Submissions: October 8, 2024 | 5:00 p.m. PST Optional Information Session: September 11, 2024 | 5:00 p.m. PST via Zoom TIMELINE September 4 - Call for Artists Release Date September 9 at 4:00 P.M. PT - Solicitation Requirements Review (SRR) Request Due September 11 at 5:00 P.M. PT - Optional Virtual Information Session September 13 at 5:00 P.M. PT - Written Questions about this Call for Artists due to Arts and Culture September 24- Arts and Culture publishes Answers to Questions October 8 at 5:00 P.M. - Deadline for Submissions October 9 – December 13 - Artist Selection and Contracting December 16 - Creative Strategist Residency Begins WHO IS ELIGIBLE? Interested and qualified Proposers that can demonstrate their ability and qualifications to successfully provide the required services outlined in Exhibit B (Scope of Work) of Appendix A (Contract) are invited to submit a proposal, provided they meet the following minimum mandatory requirements at the time of proposal submission: Be a professional artist or artist team residing or working within Los Angeles County with a minimum of three (3) years of experience within the past seven (7) years creating artwork; arts-based, healing-informed community engagement; and/or arts programming that incorporates public engagement and participation; AND Be a professional artist or artist team with a minimum of three (3) years of experience within the past seven (7) years creating community-engaged temporary or permanent public artworks for diverse communities, particularly those communities identified as “Precarious LA” in A Portrait of Los Angeles County, based on the American Human Development Index, areas with the greatest need as measured by health, education, and earnings outcomes. Deadline for Submissions: October 8, 2024 | 5:00 p.m. PST LINKS: To learn more about the Request for Proposals, including how to apply, go here: https://www.lacountyarts.org/opportunities/opportunities-artists/request-proposals-artist-residence-vision-zero-los-angeles QUESTIONS AND TO REGISTER FOR THE OPTIONAL INFORMATION SESSION: Email Jacqueline Pimentel, Cross Sector Associate at cross-sector@...
Started by Jackie Pimentel @
Job Posting #job #joblisting #jobs
Facilities Maintenance Technician Description The Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC) is currently seeking a highly skilled and experienced facilities and maintenance professional to join our team. The ideal candidate will possess a strong background in managing and maintaining various building systems, such as HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and mechanical systems. The candidate will be responsible for performing routine maintenance tasks, addressing issues before they become major problems, and ensuring all building systems are functioning optimally. Qualifications: High School Diploma or equivalent required 1 to 5 years of Maintenance experience preferred Experience working with basic tools, including hand tools and electrical tools Familiarity using pressure washers, airless sprayers, and painting equipment preferred but not required Experience with basic scaffolding and ladder procedures preferred but not required Possess a high standard of safety Possess a valid driver's license, a clean driving record, own a vehicle, and have the ability to operate a utility truck while towing a trailer. Engines and Mechanic knowledge a preferred but not required Experience with installing artwork is preferred but not required Flexible schedule with availability to work some weekends Full-time (Non-exempt) Compensation Range: $21.00 to $23.55 per hour Benefits: 401(k) Dental insurance Health insurance Paid time off Ability to commute/relocate: Venice, CA 90291: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required) Contacts Please submit cover letter and resume to jobs@...
Started by Shervin @
SODE School of Performing Arts is hiring Teaching Artists 2024-2025 season
SODE School of Performing Arts is hiring Teaching Artists 2024-2025 season We’re proud to offer premier after-school performing arts and STEAM enrichment programs as well as innovative in-school residencies catering to children, fostering holistic development through creative education. *We’re looking for passionate teaching artists who want to be part of our team of; out of box thinkers, passionate performers, dedicated teachers and lovers of the arts. Looking for teaching artists and coaches for K-5th grade students, especially in DANCE: Presently hiring two: Dance, Acro and art assistants! DnD Dungeon Master (*Also hiring French speaking teaching artists for summer camps, workshops and after-school classes. Looking for French theater, music, dance and voice teaching artists.) -Paid training is $16.74 an hour -Hourly wages run from $40-$85 an hour Requirements - Must have experience working with children between the ages of five and twelve years old - Being a performer is a plus! - Must be legal to work in the United States - Some projects require the Teaching Artist to be available from 8AM until 5PM Mon-Fri, but MOST CLASSES are between 1:30 PM-6:00 PM. - Must be available for some training - Must have prior teaching experience - Must have reliable transportation - Must be fun and a team player! - Must have a driver's license - Must get live scanned and cover cost - Recent TB is required - Two recent letters of reference Please send resume and cover letter by September 15th 2024 at Sophie@...
Started by Sophie Olson @
Job Posting #joblisting #jobs
Position title Facilities Maintenance Technician Description The Social and Public Art Resource Center (SPARC) is currently seeking a highly skilled and experienced facilities and maintenance professional to join our team. The ideal candidate will possess a strong background in managing and maintaining various building systems, such as HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and mechanical systems. The candidate will be responsible for performing routine maintenance tasks, addressing issues before they become major problems, and ensuring all building systems are functioning optimally. This is a full-time, non-exempt position. For more information please visit https://sparcinla.org/job/facilities-maintenance-technician/ Please submit cover letter and resume to jobs@...
Started by Shervin @
ARTEFFECT Ambassadors Online Fellowship: Applications Closing on 9/16
ARTEFFECT AMBASSADORS: Two Weeks left to Apply! Middle and High School Educators! Two more weeks to apply for this visual arts online fellowship. Bring the inspiring and diverse stories of the Unsung Heroes into your classroom and communities, deepen your instructional practice through the visual arts and arts-integration, and engage with a nationwide cohort. Applications due September 16, 2024. Learn more and apply: https://bit.ly/ARTEFFECT-Ambassadors.
Started by Toni Guglielmo, Director, ARTEFFECT @
Open Call to Volunteers For SPARC #volunteer #activism #artinthecommunity #artist #artists
Are you passionate about the arts and eager to make a difference in your community? Join us at SPARC as a volunteer and help us bring creativity and inspiration to our diverse community. We are seeking enthusiastic individuals to assist with various roles, from gallery support and administrative tasks to event coordination and outreach. Your time and talents will directly contribute to enriching cultural experiences and fostering artistic expression throughout our vibrant city. If you’re ready to be part of a dynamic team and help shape the future of the arts in Los Angeles, we’d love to hear from you! We have two locations to volunteer at: Venice and Santa Monica at Bergamot Station. Contact us now and become a vital part of our mission. To learn more about SPARC please visit https://sparcinla.org/ Send your contact info and letter of interest to info@...
Started by Shervin @
(JOB) Virtual Learning Coordinator FT position in Little Tokyo
8/30/24 Job Posting Virtual Learning Coordinator Full-Time/ Non-Exempt As the national repository of Japanese American history, the Japanese American National Museum (“JANM”) creates groundbreaking historical and arts exhibitions, educational public programs, award-winning documentaries, and innovative curriculum that illuminate the stories and the rich cultural heritage of people of Japanese ancestry in the United States. An affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution and AAM accredited, JANM is recognized as one of the nation’s premier cultural museums. JANM also speaks out when diversity, individual dignity, and social justice are undermined, vigilantly sharing the hard-fought lessons accrued from this history. JANM’s voice has never been more urgent or relevant than during this time of rising Anti-Asian hate and racism, and it has committed to galvanizing and advocating for the AAPI community. The Virtual Learning Coordinator’s duties include facilitating, coordinating, and daily management of the museum’s virtual visit program. Actively engage visitors of all ages in discussion & dialogue in a virtual environment; recruits and coaches volunteers in conducting presentations and discussions online. Requires familiarity with object-based teaching, responsible for building the institution’s capacity to fulfil strategic priorities, Education unit teaching philosophy and school visit learning objectives. Anti-bias and anti-racist teaching must be promoted in the facilitation of active learning experiences that encourage independent critical thinking, making connections, and interacting with peers. Bachelor’s degree in Education, Museum Studies or Asian American Studies preferred; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. At least 1 year of experience in developing museum education programs, or the equivalent in related experience. Knowledge of basic school district policies and procedures. Knowledge of object-based teaching and creating learner- centered programs. Professional email and phone manner is essential. Must be able to provide courteous and effective service to co-workers, volunteers, school audiences, corporate audiences and the general public. Prior non-profit, museum experience and working with volunteers is beneficial. Occasional early morning or late nights to accommodate varied time zones. Knowledge of Japanese American history, culture and community is a plus; however, sensitivity to issues of diversity and ethnicity is essential. Criminal Background and credit check required. Monday – Friday schedule. No paid relocation. Salary range: $18.75 to $21.89 per hour DOE. Computer literate and experienced with MS Office, Gmail, and Google Calendar. Comfort with and strong knowledge of various video communication programs such as Zoom and Google meet are essential. Ability to creatively and quickly problem solve and adapt when faced with technology challenges. Visit our website at http://www.janm.org/jobs for full job description. EOE Benefits: EE Medical, Dental, Life Insurance, optional group vision, FSA, 403b retirement with matching, Free On-Site parking, contributing level membership, sick time, 2 weeks’ vacation time, 17 paid holidays, and discount in Museum Store and on-site Chado Tea Room. To apply: submit cover letter, application & resume. See janm.org/jobs/apply for application Japanese American National Museum Attn: Human Resources Re: Virtual Learning Coordinator 100 N. Central Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90012 E-mail: hr@... Open Until Filled. Please visit website
Started by Human Resources @
Ticketing/Box Office Services 2
Hi all, A friend of mine is producing a celebrity reading at a Los Angeles theater to benefit the Harris/Walz campaign. She will have to set up her own ticketing. What ticketing services do you recommend? Isabel Storey
Started by isastor2001 @ · Most recent @
Gallery Aide position #administrative #apply #arts #artsadmin #artsandculture
The Huntington Beach Art Center provides outstanding exhibitions, public programs, and a wide variety of cultural arts classes to enrich the lives of our residents and visitors of all ages. We are seeking a part-time Gallery Aide who is passionate about supporting a multi-faceted arts organization with a commitment to serving the community. The ideal candidate will use their museum, arts, and culture experience and skills to support and enhance arts access and participation. Under the direction of the Cultural Services Supervisor at the Huntington Beach Art Center, the incumbent will receive various scheduling assignments including nights, weekends, and special events. To view the detailed job description, please follow this link: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/huntingtonbeach/jobs/4633645/gallery-aide-community-library-services?sort=PostingDate%7CDescending&pagetype=jobOpportunitiesJobs
Started by Kimberly @
[Workshop] Squarespace Group Learning, Fall 2024
RHIZOMATIC ARTS Squarespace Group Learning Cohort ~ Fall 2024 ~ Thursdays, Sept 19 – Oct 17 10 am-12 pm Pacific 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 → 8 hours of group learning → 1 hour of 1:1 coaching → Pro tips from a seasoned Squarespace designer with 10 years of experience → Access to supportive peers → Structure & accountability to complete your project in 5 weeks → Access to Rhizomatic Arts’ clients-only Squarespace Quick Guide → 20% discount on new Squarespace sites started during the workshop. Cost: $500 Register now → https://www.rhizomaticarts.com/sqsp-group-2024 “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.” – 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!” – Tricia Creason-Valencia, Tricia Speaks! ____________________________ Allison Wyper RHIZOMATIC ARTS http://rhizomaticarts.com @rhizomaticarts "Work independently, not alone."
Started by Allison Wyper @
Musicians and Performer Open Call - Deadline August 31
Musicians and Performer Roster (RFQ) Rolling Application - Deadlines to apply: August 31 at 5:00 p.m. PT The City of West Hollywood, through its Arts Division, is seeking musicians and performers to be added to our Musicians and Performers Roster (“Roster”). Selected musicians and performers from the Roster will be invited to perform at city events, such as Summer and Winter Sounds, creating playlists, etc. Typical performances will feature 90-minute, in-person, family friendly, music performances. Artist applications will be accepted online on an ongoing basis and will be reviewed by the Performing Arts and Cultural Affairs Subcommittee biannually in February and September. Approved applicants will remain on the Roster for 2 years. Applicants who were approved for the Roster in 2024 do not need to re-apply. Apply Here: https://bit.ly/wehosounds-rosterapp ----------------------------------------------- Joy Tribble Arts Specialist | Arts Division | City of West Hollywood 8300 Santa Monica Blvd. | West Hollywood, CA 90069-6216 (323-848-6360 | jtribble@... |www.weho.org/arts making art happen. Join us for Free Theatre in the Parks: Cinderella! Begins Sept 7. More Info: go.weho.org/theatre E-mail correspondence with the City of West Hollywood (including any attachment) is a public record under the California Public Records Act, which may be subject to public disclosure under the Act.
Started by Joy Tribble @
Current Image
Image Name
Sat 8:39am