The SIJCC is transforming Jewish life on LA's east side through inspiring
events, reinvented ritual and
cultural experiences. We are seeking a dynamic leader for the role of
program director, a new position
that will be a key member of our management team.
The program director will be a cultural tastemaker, familiar with LA’s east
side neighborhoods (Silver
Lake, Echo Park, Downtown, etc), who is eager to infuse both the SIJCC
community and the broader
area with a fresh spin on creative programming. The program director will
play a central role in
expanding and developing a slate of programs that engage the whole
community in arts and culture.
To learn more about us visit www.sijcc.net and www.eastsidejews.com.
Interested candidates should
A central part of The Institute for Art and Olfaction's programming mission lies in creating opportunity for innovative ideas and executions around olfaction.
Launching in 2013, our residency program will pair creative practitioners with people working in the field of olfaction. Together, they will implement specific cross-genre creative projects that involve a strong element of scent.
We are currently accepting project submissions. Proposals for the 2013 programming cycle are due by 5pm (PST) on Feb 1, 2013.
More information:
Based in our experimental laboratory in downtown Los Angeles, the IAO will partner with professionals in the fragrance and flavors industry to provide:
- A studio workspace
- An expert in the field of scent as co-resident
The following jobs are open at Indian Film Festival:
1) 2013 IFFLA One-on-One Coordinator
2) 2013 IFFLA Publicity Coordinator
3) 2013 IFFLA Sponsorship Coordinator
4) 2013 IFFLA Web Developer
5) IFFLA 2013 Filmmaker Liaison
Visit website at: http://www.indianfilmfestival.org/jobs.php
for full job annoucement.
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from LA Culture Net
The Skirball Cultural Center, Los Angeles, seeks 8-10 puppetry performances for a one-day Family Puppet Festival on Sunday, April 7, 2013. The Festival will feature a wide range of puppetry, from small to large scale, utilizing diverse media, and drawing on a variety of cultural traditions.
About the Skirball:
Open Call: Projects for the Museum of Arte Útil
Submission deadline: February 15, 2013
www.arteutil.net
www.queensmuseum.org
www.vanabbemuseum.nl
www.taniabruguera.com
The Museum of Arte Útil is a collaboration between the artist Tania Bruguera, the Queens Museum of Art, New York and the Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven. The Museum of Arte Útil is the result of Tania Bruguera's decade of research into a concept that emphasizes effectiveness and implementation over representation, looking at historical and contemporary examples of alternative strands in socially informed art practice.
COMMUNITY INITIATIVES PROGRAM MANAGER
The Ford Theatre Foundation seeks a dynamic arts professional with extensive knowledge of the performing arts and the local arts community in Los Angeles County to play a pivotal role in leading the planning, development, and implementation of active community engagement programs at the John Anson Ford Theatres and at partnering sites in Los Angeles County. The Program Manager will manage initiatives that will increase the diversity of disciplines and cultures represented on the Ford Theatres stage and in its audiences and deepen existing relationships with cultural communities in the region. This position will report directly to the Managing Director of Productions.
ANTICIPATED ACTIVITIES
Electric Lodge
High Voltage Series
Call for New Works
Performance/Installations/Happening
All disciplines encouraged to apply
High Voltage is a new late night performance series of original
contemporary and experimental works in dance, theater, multi-media and
music. Each monthly edition presents works that requires minimal technical
support, and are no more then 45 minutes in length. In an effort to create
new opportunities for both emerging and established L.A. based artists,
Performances/Installations/Happenings should be minimal tech, in a 菟op-up
" fashion to take place in our large street-level dance studio, in Venice.
Application HERE
Deadline
December 14th 2012
Assistant Professor of Visual Arts (Graphic Design/Visual Communications)
The University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) Department of Visual
Arts seeks applications from creative and rigorous-thinking design
professionals with expertise in electronic media, specifically targeted to
digital reading environments. Preference will be given to individuals
possessing skills and working knowledge of programming and interface design.
Applicants must possess a terminal degree in graphic design/visual
communications and the ability to teach a range of courses within a program
that focuses on visual literacy and practical project work addressing the
reader/user’s needs and the communicator’s intent.
The successful candidate must be committed to excellence in teaching,
Associate or Full Professor of Digital Media
College of Media, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
We seek an outstanding scholar, innovator, and teacher of digital, mobile or
emerging media to join our faculty in the College of Media. This is a
tenured 9-month academic year joint appointment where interdisciplinary work
and collaboration are highly encouraged; ability to teach across two or more
units in the College is required.
We invite applications from established scholars with teaching and research
interests in advertising, journalism, and/or media & cinema studies via
multiple platforms in the digital age. Successful applicants will develop
conceptual courses and graduate seminars related to digital media, focusing
The Getty Foundation is pleased to announce that applications for 2013 Multicultural Undergraduate Internship grants to museums and visual arts organizations are available. Since its inception in 1993, the MUI program has supported more than 2,700 internships in Los Angeles-area museums and visual arts organizations. The program aims to increase diversity in the professions related to the visual arts and to provide programmatic support for local organizations.
The internships are intended specifically for outstanding students who are members of groups currently underrepresented in the museum and visual arts professions: individuals of African American, Asian, Latino/Hispanic, Native American and Pacific Islander descent.