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Southern California Fires
Email from Craft Emergency Relief Fund Southern California Fires Several fires, fueled by strong Santa Ana winds, are burning in Los Angeles County. The fires have caused at least two fatalities, destroyed at least 1,000 structures, and are threatening many neighborhoods. Multiple evacuation orders have been issued, and Governor Gavin Newsom declared a state of emergency. The Palisades Fire (11,800+ acres) is affecting the Pacific Palisades area, and the Eaton Fire (10,600+ acres) is affecting a broad swath of the San Gabriel Valley from La Ca?ada east to Monrovia. Both fires are currently 0% contained. CERF+ is connecting with local partners on the ground to learn more about the needs of local artists and offer resources to craft artists who are affected by the fires. If you are a craft artist or artisan affected, please visit our studio protector resources and submit an application for our Emergency Relief program. For any inquiries regarding the application process, please feel free to reach out to us at programs@.... We're here to assist you every step of the way. Disaster Recovery Resources for Artists In addition to our Emergency Relief grant, CERF+'s Studio Protector also has resources to support artists as they begin to assess and re-enter their damaged studios, including: ? CERF+ Webinars on Readiness and Recovery for Artists ? Protect your Art Studio from Power Outages ? Save Your Family Treasures ? NCAPER Arts Field Guide to Federal Disaster Relief ? Nest Climate Guides for US Makers The Disaster Distress Helpline (DDH) provides confidential, multilingual crisis counseling and support for anyone in the U.S./territories experiencing emotional distress related to natural or human-caused disasters, including COVID-19. Call or text the DDH at 1-800-985-5990, 24/7, which includes a “press 2” Spanish bilingual option, to reach a trained counselor 24/7, 365-days-a-year. Please be safe, and let us know if we can do anything to help. Finally, for those who are able to, please consider making a tax-deductible donation today. Your support directly helps craft artists in the aftermath of emergencies and disasters. Cameron Baxter Lewis Director of Grants, Programs, and Training Serving craft artists through emergency relief, preparedness, education, and advocacy cerfplus.org Craft Emergency Relief Fund | PO Box 1341 | Brattleboro, VT 05302 US
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Open Call: Musicians and Performers! 2
The City of West Hollywood, through its Arts Division, requests qualifications from musicians and performers to be added to the 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. Typical performances will feature 90-minute, in person, family friendly, music performances. Selected performers will receive an honorarium for their participation. Please complete an application to be considered: https://bit.ly/wehosounds-rosterapp Applications reviewed in March and August. APPLY TODAY! ----------------------------------------------- Joy Tribble Arts Specialist | Arts Division | City of West Hollywood 8300 Santa Monica Blvd. | West Hollywood, CA 90069-6216 jtribble@... |www.weho.org/arts making art happen. Check out our 2025 Winter Sounds FREE Indoor Concert Series at The Sun Rose! www.weho.org/wintersounds 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.
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Hiring: Development Manager
Join an enthusiastic team of artists, educators, and non-profit professionals and help 14,000 kids be creative sustainable makers at Rediscover. The Development Manager is a central position within Rediscover's Development Team of staff and board members. The Development Team supports Rediscover’s donor community, with work areas around communications, individual donations, major gifts, events, corporate sponsorships, volunteer management, and grants. The Development Manager coordinates the team and ensures high quality public-facing communications including: branding, social media, website, and print materials. This is an early career position in a rapidly growing organization with great potential for career growth. About Rediscover Rediscover develops children's creativity through hands-on making with sustainable materials. Founded in 2004, we operate two public youth makerspaces in Los Angeles, with tools, sustainably sourced materials, and multiple workspaces. Through camps, classes, and community events, we facilitate youth’s creativity and foster their self-confidence as makers. We teach sustainable practices like tinkering and upcycling, helping to create an environmentally aware culture. We draw from the Maker Movement, STEAM education, Reggio Emilia, and Los Angeles' multicultural history of assemblage art. We develop programs that inspire children and give them the time and space they need to create their own projects. We aspire to provide every youth in Los Angeles County the opportunity to make hands-on projects using sustainable materials. Our current service reaches an economically diverse population through a mix of free and fee-based educational programs at the Rediscover Centers, schools, and community events. Our largest programs are in-school classes, Tinkering Camp, and the annual Cardboard City Pop-up Art Center. Areas of Responsibility: With the Development Team, identify potential donors in Rediscover’s community, the areas we serve, and the general public. Coordinate the Development Team’s contact with donors, including individual and institutional donors. Communicate directly with donors by phone/text, email, and in person. Accurately track donors’ relationships with Rediscover, coordinating appropriate follow-up and gift recognition. Liaise with corporations to secure sponsorships and donations. Manage Rediscover’s volunteer program, coordinating among volunteer and donation opportunities. Manage an annual calendar of foundation and government grant deadlines, working with the Executive Director and Programs staff to draft customized proposals and provide timely and accurate reporting. Coordinate production of fundraising events, including the annual Fall Fundraiser. Draft and edit written communications, including grant proposals and reports, donor emails, monthly newsletters, annual reports, social media, and public communications for print and the web. Support staff, board members, and volunteers to provide excellent, consistent customer service. Research best practices in development strategies, periodically drafting suggested changes to the Development Plan. Other duties as assigned. Reports to: Executive Director Manages: Development Associate, Volunteer Coordinator, event volunteers, and social fundraisers; works closely with Social Media Specialist. Qualifications: 2+ years experience in non-profit management including work in at least three Development or Communications areas: individual donations, major gifts, grants, events, corporate sponsorship, social media, or client relations. Proven skill as an excellent writer of non-profit communications such as grants, social media, and reports. Ability to balance brevity and detail, capture the attention of a busy foundation officer or donor, and consistently present precise professional writing. Close attention to detail, ability to manage complex schedules, coordinate onsite and offsite teams, provide excellent customer service. Experience supporting a diverse team with timely and relevant information, adherence to schedules, and personali
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ARTEFFECT Competition Info Session - Webinar 1/15 @ 4PM PT
The 2025 ARTEFFECT competition invites submissions from all students in grades 6-12 from around the world interested in making a positive impact through their art. Students creatively interpret the story of an Unsung Hero by creating an original visual artwork, accompanied by an artist’s Impact Statement. All interested educators are invited to join this Info Session webinar. The session will cover competition rules, guidelines, judging criteria, tips for submission, prizes, and teaching resources. Wednesday, January 15, 2025 from 4:00-5:00PM (Pacific Time). Free to join. Register to receive link and follow-up resources: https://bit.ly/ARTEFFECT-Info-Session Visit https://bit.ly/ArtEffect-Competition to learn more about the annual ARTEFFECT competition--open through April 27, 2025.
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L.A. Summer Youth Conservatory #lacountyarts #latheatre #losangeles #arts #artseducator
? This 2025 Give Your Teen the Summer of a Lifetime! ? Looking for a meaningful and enriching opportunity for your high schooler this summer? ? Our Summer Youth Conservatory is a FREE professional theater program for students in 9th–12th grades, designed to inspire creativity, build confidence, and develop skills that last a lifetime. ? What Your Teen Will Gain: Training in acting, playwriting, dance, voice, speech, improv, and more The chance to work on college-level plays and texts Guidance from experienced professionals in writing, directing, and performing Opportunities to create their own scenes and poems ? Beyond Theater: Your teen will cultivate self-discipline, self-confidence, and essential life skills to succeed in college and future careers. Program Details: ? When: June 23rd - July 26th (Monday-Friday, 9 AM - 5 PM) ? Where: The Los Angeles Theatre Center ? Cost: FREE (Lunch provided!) ??? Who: Students ages 13-18 ? Limited spots available – apply by June 16th! Set your teen up for a summer of creativity, growth, and unforgettable experiences. Learn more and apply today: latinotheaterco.org/conservatory
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Request for Proposals - Strategic Planning
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS - Strategic Planner! Applicants should submit their materials to info@mesconline by Monday, February 3rd. MESC is eager to collaborate with a strategic planning consultant who understands the needs of volunteer-led nonprofit leadership. As our membership base expands, we seek a strategic planning consultant to develop a scaffolded 1, 3, and 5-year strategy to meet members’ needs and deepen our commitment to cultural equity and inclusion. Read More. -- RACHEL KILROY | She/Her (What's this?) President Museum Educators of Southern California 137 N. Larchmont Blvd, #680 | Los Angeles, CA 90004
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Boost Your Impact: Host a High School Intern in Summer 2025 #internships #intern #workforce #artsinterns
Are you looking to increase your organization's capacity while making a significant impact in your community? Partner with GPSN's High School Internship Pilot and host a talented student intern this summer! Why Host an Intern? Gain fresh perspectives and additional support for your projects Cultivate diverse local talent in arts and culture Enhance your organization's community engagement Interns can assist with: Marketing and social media management Event planning and execution Program development Administrative tasks Research projects Database management By hosting an intern, you're not just filling a position – you're shaping the future of Los Angeles' workforce and making a lasting impact on a young person's life. Ready to make a difference? Contact Theo Ossei-Anto, Director of Employer Engagement at GPSN, at tosseianto@... or fill out our interest form today! Invest in your community. Invest in the future. Host a GPSN intern this summer!
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Call For Art: Reflection / Resilience
Reflection / Resiliencehttps://arroyoartscollective.org/call-for-art-reflection-resilience/ The Arroyo Arts Collective invites artists to reflect on Resilience—the art of adapting in the face of adversity. This is an open-call event for artwork in various media, including mixed media and installations. Submitted work may include 2D (painting, drawing, mixed media, photography, and digital art), 3D (sculpture, fiber art, ceramics, and metals), and proposals for installation pieces. Making art is a powerful expression of resilience in action. The challenges we face in our creative work offer opportunities for growth, both as artists and individuals. Submit here: https://forms.gle/FSHAesTHWougifzV6 Submission Guidelines The deadline is firm—no work will be accepted after the deadline. Sending high-quality photos of your work is essential: Minimum: 1 image Maximum: 3 images Submissions must include a brief statement (150-250 words) explaining the concept behind the work in relation to the theme of Reflection/Resilience. This artist statement will be included in the exhibition catalog. All artworks must be exhibition-ready: 2D work must be framed or mounted. 3D and installation pieces must include installation or assembly instructions. Artists are required to supply a means of display for all 3D work. A description of the display requirements must be included with the submission. Image Guidelines: Before uploading images, ensure they are less than 4MB in size but still clear and viewable without pixelation or distortion on a computer monitor. Poor-quality images may result in disqualification. Images should be sent as JPG attachments to your submission email and labeled as follows: Title, Dimensions, Medium (e.g., Blue Square 12” x 12” Watercolor). Include a maximum 3-sentence artist statement per submission. Important Dates: Submission Deadline: March 1, 2025, 12:00 PM PST Notification of Acceptance: March 15, 2025 Hand-Delivered Artwork Due: Tuesday, April 1, 2025, 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM Wednesday, April 2, 2025, 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM Exhibition Dates: April 4–27, 2025 Preview: DTLA First Thursday, April 3, 2025, 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Opening Reception: Sunday, April 5, 2025, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM Closing Reception: Sunday, April 27, 2025, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM Self-Pick-Up of Hand-Delivered Artwork: Sunday, April 27, 2025, 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM Monday, April 28, 2025, 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM Eligibility: Participation is open to all Arroyo Arts Collective members in good standing. If you're not already a member, you can become one here: https://arroyoartscollective.org/join/ We encourage submissions from a wide range of perspectives and media. The AAC will be responsible for all sales. A 30% commission will be applied, so please price your work accordingly.
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Workshop, Rehearsal, and Performance Space with Piano for Rent in Highland Park #playwrights #workshop #lacountyarts #musicproduction #musicians
Pacific Opera Project located on Figueroa street in Highland Park is delighted to offer our space for rent to community partners. This 33 x 41-foot space is perfect for rehearsals, small performances, classes, exhibits, meet-ups, recordings, and film shoots. Just next door to the Highland Park Ebell Club, this building was built in a similar Westcoast Prairie style with original wood floors, a vaulted ceiling, and a beautiful chandelier in the center of the room. Amenities Include: Baby grand piano Two Bathrooms Kitchen Wifi Heating & A/C 30 Music Stands Adjustable bistro tables 160 chairs 6' Folding tables ADA accessible Two parking lots next door To learn more about the space, see photos, and view rates, please visit https://www.pacificoperaproject.com/rental or email rentals@... with any questions.
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Seeking Lighting/Sound Designer and Operator for LAWTF's 32nd Annual Solo Theatre Festival #hiring #job #joblisting #paid
Los Angeles Women's Theatre Festival seeks a Lighting/Sound Designer and Operator for our 32nd ANNUAL SOLO THEATRE FESTIVAL in March 2025. You must have experience with QLAB. Location: Theatre 68, North Hollywood, CA Rehearsals: March 24-27, 2025 Shows: March 28-30, 2025 This is a paid opportunity. Wage negotiable based on experience. To express interest, please send a resume and cover letter to info@...
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Hollywood Fringe 2025 Festival Microgrant Opportunity! #callforart #latheatre #artist
Hello Everyone! Just wanted to let you know that the 2025 Hollywood Fringe Scholarships Are Now Open! Fringe Scholarships are awarded to first-time Hollywood Fringe producers who identify as one or more of the following identities: BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, and People of Color), disabled, d/Deaf, and/or blind. Spanish-language productions and other non-english productions are encouraged to apply. Each scholarship includes: Free registration for one Hollywood Fringe production One $750 stipend to use towards venue or production costs for a minimum of 3 performances between June 5th - June 29th, 2025 A Fringe mentor—an experienced Hollywood Fringe participant who can help guide you through the Fringe process, attend events with you and more! Marketing and networking opportunities as a member of the Fringe community Applications are due on January 21st. Learn more and apply today using this link: https://www.hollywoodfringe.org/scholarships Watch the Scholarship Panel Q+A recording here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gU4tINjOHxY We hope you'll apply and come along for the journey that is 2025 Fringe! Stay Safe & Kind Regards, Rody Villegas Hollywood Fringe Festival Artist Services Manager
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Opportunities for Teaching Artists #artseducator #Teaching #TeachingArtist #artseducation
Teaching Artist - the Huntington Beach Art Center Part-Time, Contract, $35/ hour The Huntington Beach Art Center (HBAC) invites you to help us cultivate a rich, diverse artistic landscape in our community by sharing your talent and expertise. If you're ready to inspire and be inspired, we'd love to hear from you! Open positions in Performing Arts (e.g. Dance, Music) Literary Arts (e.g. Creative Writing, Poetry) Visual Arts (e.g. Drawing, Painting, Photography) And more! We are looking for Teaching Artists with minimum 1 year of independently providing arts instruction Takes an interdisciplinary approach to art instruction Adaptable educators comfortable with students of all ages and abilities and can tailor teaching approaches to individual student needs Artists who celebrate diverse learning styles and perspectives and who thrive on nurturing creativity in others Demonstrated interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills needed to work with diverse staff Availability and interest in teaching during special programs throughout the year is a must Training background in traditional and cultural arts a plus! Responsibilities may include Model mutual respect and embody creative problem-solving for students Guide students through expectations and encourage engagement Develop a syllabus, lesson plans, and supply lists and prepare content (demonstrations, reference materials, etc.) Communicating with the Learning and Engagement Coordinator and Art Center staff regarding curriculum, schedules, etc. Maintaining current City of Huntington Beach contract instructor requirements We offer Flexible, part-time contract positions Opportunity to design your curriculum A voice in shaping HBAC education programming A supportive, collaborative artistic community If this interests you, please visit the following page to review information about contract classes and to access the application: https://www.huntingtonbeachca.gov/departments/parks___recreation/contract_class_instructors.php Once you have submitted your application, we will get in touch with you about next steps. After submitting your application, you are welcome to share your artistic journey, teaching experience, and vision for inclusive arts education as well as any recent examples of your own artwork and samples of your students’ work (if available) with our Learning and Engagement Coordinator at kimberly.do@....
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Wanna make YOUR show in '25? --- ALTEREGOZ: A 6Week Show Accelerator Workshop + Class Show : Starts January 7th!
https://lyrichyperion.com/classes-and-camps/p/evoke-your-alteregoz-with-kym-priess Performers of ALL disciplines - Clowners, Musoz, Ballerinas, Bootyshakers, Word-makers & beyond — Wanna bring your vibe out in ’25? Let’s bust into the year shining as who U TRULY R along with all your alter-egos! Come make your show! Maybe it’s solo, maybe it’s with others? Let’s see what your ALTEREGOZ want! We will explore via an array of musical, physical, metaphysical, sensorial, technical and surreal prompts — you’ll try stuff in class, then you’ll try it again and again! LOTS of STAGETIME! You will be encouraged to try out different mediums. But most importantly, PLAY WILL LEAD THE WAY. Modalities/Inspirations may include but are not limited to: Cindy Sherman, Physical comedy, Clown, Buffoon, Musical instruments, Six Viewpoints, Laban, Grotowski, Movement, Visualization, Writing, Drawing, Gesture work, Audience Immersion and whatever else may call you to access the limitless bit/pieces/shows within you and give yourself permission to bring them to life. 6-week class + Class Show WHEN: 1/7-2/18 (no class on 1/28) @ 3-6P, Class Show 2/25 7:30 WHERE: Lyric Hyperion COST: $300 CLASS LIMIT: 10 *CLASS SHOW WILL FEATURE EXCERPTS FROM YOUR FINAL PIECES BIO: The class is led by wild comedic creator, performance artist, musician, singer and actor, Kym “Hawk” Priess. Her work has been seen on HBO, Amazon and in music venues, galleries, theaters, non-traditional locations, federal prisons in Europe, New York, LA, San Francisco, Honolulu and Austin since the 1990s. It was in NYC in 1997 where she was first introduced to the art of clown by Chris Bayes and that changed her life and art forever. Priess has been described as “critical to the existence of the dragon in you” (ComeHereFloyd) and has earned comparisons to Siouxsie Sioux, Salvador Dali, Laurie Anderson and Joan Jett (LaBuzzBand’s Kevin Bronson). Her adventure rock spectacle project, STUNTDRIVER, has shared stages with many legends including a recent tour with Peaches and her comedic project, Loser Lion Party Bus, performed at Edinburgh Fringe and London this past summer to fun-loving crowds. She continues to develop it. Kym feels most alive when she straddles the worlds of physical comedy, clown and rock ’n roll - she doesn’t like to be bound by labels. Kym has sang on William Shatner's album, her rock opera was awarded "Best of Fringe" San Francisco, and recently, she played the "crazy girlfriend" of country star, Tony Martinez, in his video "Crazy." Kym was on faculty as an acting coach at Zak Barnett Studios for 10years leading young actors on their Hollywood journey. Kym loves to explore the realms of the imagination thru wild characters, fun social commentary, whimsical ways of bringing people together and expanding comfort zones. Kym was born in Austin, drives cars in movies but prefers floating down a river above all else. https://linktr.ee/kympriess “Positively confrontational. Brings joy to even the naysayers with her child-like joy and play.” - Johnny Goudie, Award-winning Cuban-American musician/producer “Lives in the surreal, the feral, like the world of Salvador Dali, and finds absolute delight here.” - Dean Evans, Mime, Clown & Buffoon “Kym brings a unique type of fearlessness to the stage. She seeks to blend clown with rock music at its most raw and feral.” - Chad Damiani "If Rocky Horror & Clockwork Orange had a baby and enrolled it in the future.” - Robb McCaffree, Designer “HIGHLY entertaining and bonkers, clever, fast moving, heart warming, funny as fuck..genuinely left with a spring in my step and an unstoppable grin.” - Bella Thewes, Edinburgh photographer “Do you remember Wendy O. Williams? I have never met a more kicks ass lady as you in my life.” - Graeme Blackmore , Edinburgh Fringe reviewer “… the most involved, energetic, an engaging clown show of the entire Fringe.” - Christopher Kelly (Ed Fringe)
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Applications NOW OPEN for 4-month Paid Reentry Internships in the Arts #jobs #paid #partime #apply #creatives
California Lawyers for the Arts is currently accepting applications for our paid reentry internship program, Designing Creative Futures. Through individualized internship experiences with some of the leading arts organizations in California, we aim to provide our returning neighbors with new skills, professional networks, and resources to help them achieve their personal and professional goals. Our next 16-week session takes place this Spring (February - June 2025). The application deadline is January 10th. We hope you can assist us in spreading the word within your network about this unique reentry opportunity. With gratitude, Toyin Moses Program Manager Designing Creative Futures, Los Angeles Learn More & Apply Today! Participants Receive: $20/hour for 20 hours/week $200 monthly transportation stipends and personal technology reimbursements Monthly cohort personal and professional development workshops Guidance, mentoring, and continued on-the-job training from experienced arts professionals Free consultations with an education and career counselor Basic Eligibility: Ages 18+ Reside in or near service areas Formerly incarcerated, released within the past seven years Interest in the arts* Ability to commit to four month internship period Documented proof of COVID-19 vaccination *Participation in Arts in Corrections programming preferred Apply for DCF Spring 2025 Today! Help Spread the Word! Download & Share Our Printable Flyer Share the Social Media Friendly Version of Our Flyer Interested in Becoming a DCF Worksite? Are you an arts non profit organization? We currently work with over 60 of the leading arts organizations across the state. Locally, worksites have included: 18th Street Arts Center, The Actors' Gang, Art for Healing Justice Network, Crenshaw Dairy Mart, Craft Contemporary Museum, Dancing Through Prison Walls, Grand Performances, InsideOut Writers, Jail Guitar Doors, Kids in the Spotlight, Muckenthaler Cultural Center, Museum of Contemporary Art, The Robey Theatre Company, Self Help Graphics & Art, Street Poets Inc., Tía Chucha's Centro Cultural & Bookstore, and more. We are always looking to expand our network of worksites! Along with a dedicated and motivated intern, worksites receive a generous administrative stipend and ongoing support from our program staff. To find out more, please contact us at dcf@... or click the button below. Learn About Becoming a Worksite Thank you to our generous sponsors:
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Now Hiring! Marketing Director #joblisting #jobs
MARKETING DIRECTOR Los Angeles Women’s Theatre Festival OUR ORGANIZATION Los Angeles Women’s Theatre Festival (LAWTF) celebrates artistic diversity through the production of traditional and innovative performances and education outreach. Our Annual Festival honors the achievement of extraordinary women in theatre. In addition to our mission statement above, Los Angeles Women’s Theatre Festival endeavors to empower women artists to engage and inspire communities through the production of multidisciplinary solo performances. Founded in 1993, LAWTF 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 core programming includes our flagship ANNUAL FESTIVAL, 6 solo theatre programs showcasing diverse talent over 4 days; “HOT OFF THE PRESS” a reading of new solo works; “EMPOWERMENT WEEKEND”, education workshops and panels; and “WINE DOWN WEDNESDAYS”, fundraisers and mixers throughout the year. JOB DESCRIPTION Los Angeles Women’s Theatre Festival seeks a Marketing Director who will expand our organization’s brand. This position would lead a team of collaborators. This is a part-time, remote position. REPORTS TO: Executive Director ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES · Collaborate with Executive Director to create a marketing plan, including building brand awareness · Oversees the Marketing/Communication Committee · Manages the LAWTF website and monthly LAWTF newsletter · Schedules and facilitates weekly Marketing staff meetings · Engages with social media platforms – Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, LinkedIn · Collaborate with LAWTF committees to create marketing materials– Administration, Education, Festival, Finance/Fundraising, Marketing/Communication · Assists staff in content creation and distributing for print and e-materials, including but not limited to graphics for social media and website, flyers, postcards, and additional collaterals · Overall guides and supports staff in achieving marketing strategic planning and goals · Other marketing duties, as needed QUALIFICATIONS · Minimum 3 years of experience with graphic design and marketing · Leadership and management experience · Skilled in Canva, Wordpress, Google Workspace and Microsoft Office · Proficient in Social Media platforms · Strong writing and copy writing skills · Demonstrates excellent communication skills, with the ability to interact with a diverse organizational team · Ability to juggle multiple projects while maintaining attention to detail · Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines in a timely manner · Has an appreciation for solo theatre PAY This role will begin part-time starting at $25/hour. It is LAWTF’s intent to transition this position to full-time with a salary commensurate with duties. APPLICATION PROCESS Please visit our website, www.lawtf.org, prior to applying. Resume and cover letter to be submitted to info@... with subject line “LAWTF Marketing Director Application”.
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Accepting applications for Guest Services and Museum Store Manager #museumstore #hiring
Join our team in Pomona, CA! The American Museum of Ceramic Art (AMOCA) seeks a Guest Services and Museum Store Manager. This position reports to the Executive Director and includes weekend days. Position is 30 hours a week to start; anticipate 40 hours/week beginning spring 2025. Pay rate: $23/hr. Desired Skills and Characteristics: Commitment to AMOCA’s mission, vision, and values. Demonstrated experience and passion for the arts. Retail experience in an art, craft, or design-oriented environment, high-end specialty store, gallery, or museum. Strong interpersonal skills and demonstrated trustworthiness, punctuality, and dependability. Ability to work independently, collaboratively, and in a team environment. Initiative in identifying areas for improvement. Previous experience in processing sales, working with a cash register and computer inventory system; basic understanding of retail inventory and accounting. Proven ability to think strategically and creatively. Attention to detail, intellectual curiosity, maturity, discretion, and sound judgment. Ability to communicate articulately with diverse audiences. Proven ability to work independently and with a team, manage multiple concurrent projects and meet deadlines. Ability to speak to new people in person, online, and on the telephone. Outgoing positive attitude and sense of humor. Ability to flex time as required. Fluency in Spanish is a plus. To read the full position description and learn how to apply, visit our employment page at https://www.amoca.org/employment/ ____________________________________ American Museum of Ceramic Art ? www.amoca.org 399 N. Garey Ave. Pomona, CA 91767 info@... ? 909-865-3146
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ALTEREGOZ: A 6Week Show Accelerator Workshop + Class Show : Starts January 7th! #newplays #artist #artsandculture #artseducator #development
Performers of ALL disciplines - Clowners, Musoz, Ballerinas, Bootyshakers, Word-makers & beyond — Wanna bring your vibe out in ’25? Let’s bust into the year shining as who U TRULY R along with all your alter-egos! Come make your show! Maybe it’s solo, maybe it’s with others? Let’s see what your ALTEREGOZ want! We will explore via an array of musical, physical, metaphysical, sensorial, technical and surreal prompts — you’ll try stuff in class, then you’ll try it again and again! LOTS of STAGETIME! You will be encouraged to try out different mediums. But most importantly, PLAY WILL LEAD THE WAY. Modalities/Inspirations may include but are not limited to: Cindy Sherman, Physical comedy, Clown, Buffoon, Musical instruments, Six Viewpoints, Laban, Grotowski, Movement, Visualization, Writing, Drawing, Gesture work, Audience Immersion and whatever else may call you to access the limitless bit/pieces/shows within you and give yourself permission to bring them to life. 6-week class + Class Show WHEN: 1/7-2/18 (no class on 1/28) @ 3-6P, Class Show 2/25 7:30 WHERE: Lyric Hyperion COST: $300 CLASS LIMIT: 10 *CLASS SHOW WILL FEATURE EXCERPTS FROM YOUR FINAL PIECES >>> SIGN UP HERE: https://lyrichyperion.com/classes-and-camps/p/evoke-your-alteregoz-with-kym-priess <<< Questions? >> kympriess@... BIO: The class is led by wild comedic creator, performance artist, musician, singer and actor, Kym “Hawk” Priess. Her work has been seen on HBO, Amazon and in music venues, galleries, theaters, non-traditional locations, federal prisons in Europe, New York, LA, San Francisco, Honolulu and Austin since the 1990s. It was in NYC in 1997 where she was first introduced to the art of clown by Chris Bayes and that changed her life and art forever. Priess has been described as “critical to the existence of the dragon in you” (ComeHereFloyd) and has earned comparisons to Siouxsie Sioux, Salvador Dali, Laurie Anderson and Joan Jett (LaBuzzBand’s Kevin Bronson). Her adventure rock spectacle project, STUNTDRIVER, has shared stages with many legends including a recent tour with Peaches and her comedic project, Loser Lion Party Bus, performed at Edinburgh Fringe and London this past summer to fun-loving crowds. She continues to develop it. Kym feels most alive when she straddles the worlds of physical comedy, clown and rock ’n roll - she doesn’t like to be bound by labels. Kym has sang on William Shatner's album, her rock opera was awarded "Best of Fringe" San Francisco, and recently, she played the "crazy girlfriend" of country star, Tony Martinez, in his video "Crazy." Kym was on faculty as an acting coach at Zak Barnett Studios for 10years leading young actors on their Hollywood journey. Kym loves to explore the realms of the imagination thru wild characters, fun social commentary, whimsical ways of bringing people together and expanding comfort zones. Kym was born in Austin, drives cars in movies but prefers floating down a river above all else. https://linktr.ee/kympriess “Positively confrontational. Brings joy to even the naysayers with her child-like joy and play.” - Johnny Goudie, Award-winning Cuban-American musician/producer “Lives in the surreal, the feral, like the world of Salvador Dali, and finds absolute delight here.” - Dean Evans, Mime, Clown & Buffoon “Kym brings a unique type of fearlessness to the stage. She seeks to blend clown with rock music at its most raw and feral.” - Chad Damiani "If Rocky Horror & Clockwork Orange had a baby and enrolled it in the future.” - Robb McCaffree, Designer “HIGHLY entertaining and bonkers, clever, fast moving, heart warming, funny as fuck..genuinely left with a spring in my step and an unstoppable grin.” - Bella Thewes, Edinburgh photographer “Do you remember Wendy O. Williams? I have never met a more kicks ass lady as you in my life.” - Graeme Blackmore , Edinburgh Fringe reviewer “… the most involved, energetic, an engaging clown show of the entire Fringe.” - Christopher Kelly (Ed Fringe)
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Job Opening: Operations Manager at WriteGirl #hiring #job #apply
Now Hiring: OPERATIONS MANAGER Job Description: Operations Manager needed for nonprofit organization, WriteGirl (www.writegirl.org). We are seeking a full-time manager of events and administrative activities. We’re a small, supportive team coordinating impactful programming for youth and we’re looking for a collaborative team member who can attend to the details while staying connected to our mission. We partner with libraries, art museums and bookstores to host inspiring writing workshops and events for youth. The Operations Manager is a key role for the organization, helping coordinate and organize a full schedule of programming and activities throughout the year. Events and meetings are held online and some are held in-person in Downtown LA, Pasadena, Glendale, and other locations around the greater Los Angeles area. Events may include workshops in partnership with the county’s Dept. of Probation and other organizations. All of our staff have an on-camera presence at our online events. The WriteGirl office is a loft space in the trendy Arts District of downtown LA. While the workweek will not be longer than 40 hours, the workweek will include events and meetings on some evenings and Saturdays. Multiple Saturdays a month may be required. This is a hybrid position that requires 3 days per week at our office in downtown LA. Two days per week of remote work is permitted. On occasion and depending on business needs, more or less in-person attendance may be possible. Position reports to Executive Director and Managing Director. Responsibilities Oversee all aspects of administrative matters, such as data management, vendor coordination, staff schedules and fiscal sponsor communications. Supervise support staff and key volunteers on admin and event-related tasks Provide logistics management of projects, programs, systems and technology integral to the successful operation of organization Manage the implementation of necessary and applicable technologies Work with event staff to facilitate online and in-person events, including managing production timelines, communicating with and collecting documentation from subject matter experts, and assisting in the running of the workshops. Manage the planning and implementation of programs as assigned including creating and managing timelines, communicating with and collecting documentation from stakeholders, and scheduling and facilitating meetings Manage operations of the WriteGirl office and storage units, including managing office supplies and filing systems to ensure that the office operates efficiently and smoothly Provide general project management support for staff and key volunteers Other duties as assigned Requirements Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience Experience supervising others Google Suite and Microsoft Office proficient Experience with project management tools, such as Asana, Slack and Google Drive Strong oral and written communications skills Strong ability to adapt quickly to changing priorities and unexpected situations Organizational, multi-tasking, and time management skills Able to thrive in a fast-paced environment Ability to work independently and in a team environment Self-motivated with the ability to complete projects in a timely manner Reliable car and insurance Proficiency in Spanish a plus Physical Requirements: The employee is regularly required to sit for extended periods, frequently walk and stand. The employee must also use his/her/their hands to operate office equipment and reach with hands and arms. Employee may occasionally climb, stoop, kneel or bend. Employee may occasionally lift and/or move up to 20 pounds. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with special needs to perform essential job duties. About WriteGirl WriteGirl (www.writegirl.org) is a creative writing and mentoring organization for underserved high school girls and gender-expansive youth in the LA area as well as internationally. Our mission is to help teens develop self-confidence and communication skills through writing relationships and workshops with
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Free Experiential Learning Opportunities in Social Emotional Arts! #arts #artseducation #community #professionaldevelopment #workshops
Dear Los Angeles Creative Community, Our team at Arts & Healing Initiative is excited to share our winter offerings, and we invite you to join us for HOPE—our free, online series created to support the resilience of our global community through social emotional arts: FREE! Visions for the New Year: Potential & Possibility through SoulCollage? THIS Friday, December 13 | 11:00 am 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 FREE! Storytelling for Resilience Friday, January 24 | 11:00 am to 12:30 pm Pacific Time (PT) Interested in building greater resilience going into 2025? This experiential session takes us on a personal journey where we’ll blend the use of abstract imagery and structured story-making techniques to identify healthy coping strategies and find greater depth and purpose in our lives. Register now FREE! Mindfulness through Art: A Journey of Self-Exploration Thursday, February 20 | 10:00 to 11:30 am 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! Pages of You: A Personal Journey through Guided Autobiography & SoulCollage? Four Friday Sessions: March 7, 14, 21 & 28 | 9:00 to 11:00 am Pacific Time (PT) Embark on a journey of self-discovery and personal growth in this free, four-part online workshop that weaves personal narrative with collage making to enhance creativity and insight. 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? Online Training Thursday, January 30 | 9:00 am to 3:30 pm Pacific Time (PT) 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 rate available through 12/30! Learn more P.S. Work with youth? Discover our groundbreaking new, online Beat the Odds?: Youth Leadership Model that brings older youth mentors together with their younger peers through mental health-informed drumming activities. Learn more Social Emotional Arts Toolkit Training Two Friday Sessions: February 28 & March 7 | 9:00 am to 4:00 pm Pacific Time (PT) In this two-day online training, learn how to use a creative arts therapy-inspired kit of supportive art, movement, music, and writing for individuals or groups in any setting. Learn more Certificate Program in Social Emotional Arts Weekly Friday Sessions from June 6 – August 8 | 9:00 am to 2:30 pm Pacific Time (PT) Learn trauma-informed and culturally-mindful strategies for developing your own programs in this 40-hour online certificate program. 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
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Free Zine & Grief Collaging Workshop
Hello, Please join Postal Service for the Dead in a collaboration with the Autonomous Zine Library, a Los Angeles-based mobile zine library that is autonomous of any parent organization, for a gentle gathering to wrap up your 2024 year. We invite you to our End of Year Reflect & Connect Workshop on Saturday, December 21, 2024 from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM at Art in the Park (5568 Via Marisol, Los Angeles, CA, 90042). Reflect on the year you’re leaving, imagine the one you’re moving into, and connect with those who are no longer living through collaging, letter writing, and zine making. This is a drop-in style event which means you can stop by anytime from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm. Come solo or bring a friend – come sad or hopeful. All are welcome -- including all forms of grief and all levels of creativity! No need to RSVP but complete the form on our website if you’d like an event reminder. This event is in partnership with Art in the Park and Bed & Breakfast. Art in the Park at Hermon Park in the Arroyo Seco is a Public/Private Partnership Arts Facility of the City of Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA) Best, Janelle Ketcher, she/her Founder & DirectorPostal Service for the Dead
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