Grey Cube Gallery proudly presents the fourth “Blue” online art contest for the month of November 2024. Contest is open to all artists worldwide over 18 years of age. The theme may include any work with depiction of the color blue or shades of blue (pale blue of a daytime sky, ultramarine blue, deep ocean blue). All visual art mediums (except video and sound) are allowed. Best of Show artwork will be on the poster of the show. Winning artists (Merit Award & Honorable Mention) will receive a digital award certificate. The deadline to submit entries is the November 07, 2024.
Interdisciplinary
Call for Arts: Chaos Exhibit
Chaos Exhibit
O’Hanlon Center Gallery
Nov 19 – Dec 19, 2024
Juried by Chester Arnold
IN-GALLERY SHOW ONLY.
O’Hanlon Center for the Arts invites you to submit work for our Chaos Exhibition 2024
“Art is chaos taking shape,” Pablo Picasso
Step away from reason and logic. Step away from learned hard and fast art rules. Step into splashy, drippy, spontaneous, unpredictable work that looks chaotic but seems to have an internal logic and intelligence to it.
Remember Guernica, Pablo Picasso’s interpretation of chaos, which embodies all the agitation, panic, emotional and physical movement of chaos. View Jackson Pollock and Cornelia Parker and see how they portrayed chaos in their work. Chaos is all around us.
All artists are requested to think about chaos in their inner imaginings or in their feelings about the outer world they live. We are looking for how you, the artist, create a work that portrays chaos, and express it in the medium of your choice.
MEDIA: All Media
Open to all artists aged 16 and over
Submission limit: Three works per artist
Please do not submit works previously displayed in the O’Hanlon Gallery
ART PREPARATION
All work must be ready for display. Paint, glue, etc. must be dry!
Wall hung pieces must be securely wired.
Label all work with Artist’s name, Telephone, Medium, Size & Price, if for sale.
Bring resume and/or artist statement, if desired. (2 pages max.)
ENTRY PROCESS
On Entry Dates shown below, please hand-deliver (no digital submissions) up to three pieces of work to: O’Hanlon Center for the Arts, 616 Throckmorton Avenue, Mill Valley CA 94941
Fee is $40 or $30 for Artist Level OHCA members for up to 3 works.
You can download and bring two copies of the submission PDF or fill out the form in person when you drop off. Be sure to print and bring 3 copies if you complete the form in advance. Payments will be accepted when artwork is delivered.
Drop off Entry Dates
Friday Nov 8 from 11 am to 4 pm
Saturday Nov 9 from 10 am to 1 pm
Pick up non-selected works
Thursday, November 14, 10 am – 1 pm
Friday, November 15, 10 am – 1 pm
Saturday, November 16, 10 am – 1 pm
Exhibition Dates
November 19 – December 19, 2024
OPENING RECEPTION
Tuesday, December 3, 4 – 7 pm
Artist Roundtable Discussion 4:00 pm
Reception to follow 4:30 – 7:00 pm
Art Pick up of unsold works
Friday, December 20 from 11 am to 2 pm
Saturday, December 21 from 11 am to 2 pm
DOWNLOAD SUBMISSION ENTRY FORM PDF
Contemporary, exploratory, and/or experimental entries encouraged.
Please note Entry Dates/Times carefully. Late delivery of artwork is not allowed.
About the Juror:
Chester Arnold
My paintings are part of a visual dialogue running the length and breadth of human history. The search for excellence in this Art and Craft has led me to explore the natural world and the human events that inhabit it, constructing narratives that celebrate and question our presence in the world.
Although representational, I seek a way of painting that is richly traditional, yet radically and surprisingly new. I attempt to articulate more than the surfaces and dimensions of reality, summoning the wordless meanings and sensations that only visual art can.
Educator
Job Summary
YoloArts is a county-wide organization fostering a robust arts and cultural community in Yolo County by serving artists, arts organizations, and the community. We are now hiring ~5 Educators to join our team. We are seeking highly motivated, organized, and enthusiastic individuals to support our Field Trip and Touring programs.
The Educator will work with the Education Director in the YoloArts Field Trip program, developing lessons, tours, educational engagements, and performing some light clerical duties pertaining to YoloArts’ Education department as needed. Our field trip program tours the Barn Gallery, Gibson House, and provides hands-on arts engagements to K-12 students and beyond.
Major Job Responsibilities
Work with Education Director to Develop Field Trip Curriculum for rotating Exhibitions
Work Field Trips Tuesday-Thursday Mornings 9am-1pm
Set Up & Breakdown of Field Trip Activities
Lead Tours of Barn Gallery, House, and Property
Lead Hands-On Activities
Communicate with Classroom Teachers, School Administrators, & Parent Volunteers
Lead Community Tours as Scheduled
Lead Studio Activities as Scheduled
Represent YoloArts at community events around Yolo County as scheduled
Qualifications
1-2 years’ experience working with school age children
Experience with teaching or leading children’s activities
Bilingual Highly Desired – Spanish & English
Knowledge of or Interest in Art, Art History, Studio Art, &/or History
Access to transportation to Gibson House and Property
Must pass TB test and background check
Part Time Availability During School Hours: T-Th 8am-1pm, Nov-May
Abilities
Must occasionally lift and move up to 50 lbs
Must stand and walk for long periods of time
Must Participate in YA Training in early November 2024
Schedule of Employment
To begin late October, 2024
Status :Part-Time, non-exempt, in-person.
Field Trips: Begin Nov. 2024 | Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9:00am-1:00pm as scheduled.
Other tours and events are as scheduled.
Some weekends and evenings are required.
$20-23.00 hourly based on experience.
Does not include health benefits.
To Apply
Submit cover letter, resume, and 3 references by email to ya@yoloarts.org, subject line: Educator Application (NAME).
Materials will be reviewed in the order they are received. Position open until filled.
Call for Entries: 20th Anniversary Wabi-Sabi Exhibition
20th Anniversary Wabi-Sabi Exhibition
O’Hanlon Center Gallery
Oct 8 – Nov 7, 2024
Juried by Dart and Ester Cherk
This year’s show is dedicated in memory of Rhonda Rubin.
IN-GALLERY SHOW ONLY.
O’Hanlon Center for the Arts invites you to submit work for our 20th Annual Wabi-Sabi Exhibition 2024
“…celebrating the simple, the rustic, the unassuming; the dignity of things imperfect, uncontrolled and incomplete; the transient beauty of the natural world…”
When seeking to understand Wabi-Sabi, it is helpful to contemplate the idea that beauty is inherent in a simple object, which in turn evokes a quiet, thoughtful mood and atmosphere. The emphasis of this exhibit will be not on the final perfected form of the work, but on how well pieces reflect a sense and feeling of this elusive concept. In particular, the focus will be on the imaginative use of natural materials that may include found objects.
See the Wabi-Sabi portion of the OHCA website for inspiration and more resources: ohanloncenter.org/wabi-sabi/
MEDIA: All Media
Open to all artists aged 16 and over
Submission limit: Three works per artist
Please do not submit works previously displayed in the O’Hanlon Gallery
ART PREPARATION
All work must be ready for display. Paint, glue, etc. must be dry!
Wall hung pieces must be securely wired.
Label all work with Artist’s name, Telephone, Medium, Size & Price, if for sale.
Bring resume and/or artist statement, if desired. (2 pages max.)
ENTRY PROCESS
On Entry Dates shown below, please hand-deliver (no digital submissions) up to three pieces of work to: O’Hanlon Center for the Arts, 616 Throckmorton Avenue, Mill Valley CA 94941
Fee is $40 or $30 for Artist Level OHCA members for up to 3 works.
You may fill out the entry form at home or do so when dropping off. Be sure to print and bring 3 copies if you complete the form in advance. Payments will be accepted when artwork is delivered.
Drop off Entry Dates
Friday Sept 27 from 11 am to 4 pm
Saturday Sept 28 from 10 am to 1 pm
Pick up non-selected works
Tuesday October 1 from 10-1
Thursday October 3 10 -1
Exhibition Dates
Oct 8 – Nov 7
Artist Roundtable Discussion
Tuesday, Nov 5 at 4:00 pm – Opening Reception to follow 5:30 – 7:00
Art Pick up of unsold works
Friday Nov 8 from 10 am to 3 pm
Saturday Nov 9 from 10 am to 1 pm
About the Jurors:
Dart and Ester Cherk
Creative Mill Valley residents in Cascade Canyon for 65 YEARS! From city sidewalks, we came to find a fixer-upper cabin in a redwood canyon. While creating our family nest in it, we discovered the cycles of nature, ever changing, nothing wasted.
Call to Artists: Collage Games Artist Residency
A week-long, in-person residency in which artists will explore how to adapt their collage practice to game design or incorporate games and play as a theme in their artwork.
Virtual Sessions: Monday, 26 August 2024, 4-6PM EDT and Monday, 9 September 2024, 4-6PM EDT
In-Person: 10AM on Monday, 16 September to 4PM on Friday, 20 September 2024
Deadline to Apply: Sunday, 18 August 2024
Submissions will be reviewed on a rolling basis until space is filled. Artists are encouraged to apply well before the deadline.
Games are an incredible tool for storytelling, worldbuilding, and social engagement. In this residency, we will explore the history of collage and games, gaming and play as a theme for artwork, and brainstorm and workshop our ideas together. We will have dedicated time for playtesting them with each other as well as with gamers who are not artists in order to get feedback from varied sources. We will talk about collage as art assets and illustrations for games, games that use collage as a mechanic, and game diffusion models.
We are looking for artists who either want to create their own game that relies heavily on collage, create collage that is meant to illustrate a game, or create artwork that uses games and play as a central theme. Artists will leave the residency with a plan for finishing and distributing their games or artwork. At Kolaj Fest New Orleans 2025 residency artists will be invited to debut their games.
South Bay Area Programs Coordinator
RuckusRoots Seeks Program Coordinator for South Bay Area Urban Arts, Gardening & Nature Programming
RuckusRoots seeks a professional, dynamic and detail-oriented person with experience in both the arts and urban gardening in multigenerational community settings. This part-time hourly position requires someone who is able to work independently and be self-directed on administrative tasks but also thrives as a “people person” when out “in the field” assisting with our in-person art and gardening programs centered in and around South Bay area communities.
Role: This position will be responsible for coordinating and overseeing all programs in South Bay and South Los Angeles, ensuring smooth implementation and alignment with organizational and programmatic goals. Coordinator will interface with artists, activists, teachers, culture bearers, students, community groups and other folks who are leaders in their communities. The South Bay Area Program Coordinator will be an integral part of our small but impactful 3-person team. They will enhance our outreach and impact in South Bay and South L.A communities, fostering strong engagement, participation and achieving key program outcomes.
Our ideal candidate will be from and currently living in the Los Angeles South Bay community, friendly, a fast-learner, a direct communicator, an independent problem-solver and have work experience (or at least documented knowledge of) both community gardening and arts programming. They will be community-oriented, hardworking, energetic and both environmentally and creatively passionate. This person will be willing to jump in on anything and everything when needed in order to keep our programs running smoothly and effectively and is not afraid to get their hands dirty (whether that be watering raised vegetable beds or washing paint brushes after a workshop)! 🙂 If you’re excited and enthusiastic about the idea of working closely within a small, mission-driven team to deliver a unique blend of art programming in, for and about nature in urban spaces, we can’t wait to read your resume and cover letter!
REQUIREMENTS (What you’ll bring to the job):
- A passion for teaching and working with youth in creative and/or outdoor settings
- Personal or professional experience with gardening/horticulture (ex: you’ve worked in a community garden or are an avid home gardener)
- Personal or professional experience with arts education or arts and crafts programming (ex: you’ve taught art to kids, were a summer camp counselor or have volunteered with youth before)
- Punctuality and dependability
- Familiarity with and ability to drive to and from the South / South Bay region of LA County
- The ability to perform physical work on a regular basis that includes but is not limited to loading plants and tools on trucks, using planting tools and lifting up to 15 pounds as needed
- Bilingual in Spanish and English strongly preferred
- Strong interpersonal and clear communication skills (must be a “people person,” as this job requires you to work and communicate with groups of all ages, abilities and backgrounds in a variety of settings)
- Strong organizational skills, an eye for detail and a strong work ethic
- The ability to multitask and be proactive while working independently and on a team
- Knowledge of environmental, equity and arts education issues, especially green space, urban gardening and arts entrepreneurship
- Self-motivation and the willingness to learn while doing your best
- General digital dexterity and particular familiarity with Google Suite, Dropbox, Word, Canva and/or Adobe Suite, iCal & Airtable (photography and video editing a big plus!)
- Reliable access to a smartphone, car, hi-speed internet access*
- Valid CA Driver’s License, proof of insurance and reliable transportation are a MUST
- Willingness to take a Live Scan and TB test (and other requirements as needed per LAUSD and Los Angeles County public programming requirements)
- The ability to maintain highest ethical standards for complying with all contractual and legal obligations, both as an individual and as a manager on our team, to uphold RuckusRoots’ integrity and community commitment
- Flexibility to visit program sites across the Los Angeles area on a regular basis
- The ability to remain flexible and adaptable to multiple processes prone to change — because it happens! 🙂
*Due to the nature of this work, which includes travel to/from various program sites and involves a lot of digital communication, these are non-negotiables. If any of these requirements present as barriers to potential employment, we are happy to discuss.*
RESPONSIBILITIES (What you’ll be responsible for):
Program Coordination:
- Attend and note-take at all in-person and online planning events as the point of contact between RuckusRoots program sites, RuckusRoots Program Facilitators and RuckusRoots Program Manager (AKA you will act as our eyes, ears, voice and hands on site!)
- Initiate follow-ups after events and meetings as well as regular check-ins between RuckusRoots program sites, our Program Manager and our Program Facilitator(s), gathering and giving feedback to improve programs and building relationships for future programs
- Jump in as needed as hands-on program assistant to RuckusRoots Program Facilitator(s)
- Notice and anticipate needs of the program facilitator and program itself and work to address those needs proactively through clear and prompt communication to leadership and direct action on site
- Assist in the planning and running of special events (occasionally)
- Bring supplies to all assigned program sites, assist with set-up and clean-up and inventorying supplies upon program conclusion for future programs
- Disseminate and collect pre/post evaluations, surveys and testimonials for all assigned RuckusRoots programs
- Assist in development and implementation of community workshops and community-based arts ecology education events
Program Documentation:
- Take and track attendance for all assigned RuckusRoots programs
- Assist in administering evaluation instruments (surveys, filming participant testimonials, etc) and collecting assessment data
- Track and report on projects and program data on a daily, weekly and monthly basis (in Airtable, Google Drive and similar) with timely and accurate input and to the standards outlined by RuckusRoots leadership and our funders
- Document programs with images and video to the standards outlined by RuckusRoots leadership and our funders
- Organize documentation in Drive with correct file type and size
- Tracking receipts and any supply-related spending for of our programs
Communications:
- Recruit, engage and garner community support for our work at various program sites
- Organize, schedule, attend and sometimes facilitate meetings/trainings pertaining to RuckusRoots programs
- Liaise between RuckusRoots staff, our RuckusRoots program facilitators, on-site staff and others to ensure everyone is informed and the program is running smoothly day-to-day
- Manage email, call/text correspondence with RuckusRoots leadership and our program site staff promptly and effectively
Job Title: South Bay Area Programs Coordinator
Job type: part-time, hourly, non exempt, at will
Schedule: TBD (estimated 15-20 hrs/week, subject to change)
Salary: $30/hr
Work Location: Hybrid (in person and remote), work computer will be provided
Benefits: To acknowledge and compensate for the labor of driving in Los Angeles, your hourly rate will be applied to drive time to and from program sites. Further benefits are available if the candidate is promoted to full time after the probationary period.
Training / Supervision: The South Bay Programs Coordinator will receive our RuckusRoots Training Manual, which outlines all policies and procedures for the position, and will also receive 4 weeks of orientation / training (some of this will be online and some will be on-the-job/in-person) upon signing offer letter and completion of the onboarding process. We also attend quarterly professional development workshops (usually as a team) for JEDI (Justice, Equity, Diversity & Inclusion) trainings and/or on topics relevant to our field (grant writing, team-building, capacity-building, etc.)
Additional trainings are available as needed, as this position has growth potential with the right fit. Questions and communications are highly encouraged. The South Bay Area Programs Coordinator is supervised by both Executive Director & Operations and Programs Manager and will work closely with other Programs Coordinator on staff.
Evaluation / Growth Potential: An informal, verbal evaluation will occur after the first 6 weeks of work. Check-ins with the Executive Director and Programs Manager on program successes, job performance, general strengths and challenges, personally and professionally, will occur every 6-8 months thereafter. For the right person, this role has a high potential to grow into a full-time position after an initial 3-4 months probationary period.
TO APPLY: Please email a cover letter, resume and three professional references to info@ruckusroots.org by August 20th. (For your references, please include in what capacity you worked together – at least one reference from a direct supervisor strongly preferred – as well as phone and email addresses.) Please also include an attachment or link to your portfolio, website or social media profile with current work that speaks to your ability to use the skills and perform the duties listed above. Please include all attachments as PDFs. Applicants who do not submit these materials will not be considered. No A.I-generated cover letters, please — we are real people reading your application materials and we want to get to know you and your voice authentically!
In your cover letter, please answer the following questions:
1. What experience do you have working in both the urban gardening space and in the creative arts?
2. What experience do you have working with youth, with systems-impacted folks and in community settings?
3. What training and/or certifications do you have that relates to the above questions?
4. What community did you grow up in and what are some of your favorite things about it?
5. Why does this role, working at the intersection of art and environmentalism, appeal to you?
APPLICATION/INTERVIEW PROCESS: Application period is June 20 – August 20th, 2024. Eligible applicants can expect to hear from our team regarding an interview in late August. Our first round of interviews (held over Zoom) will take place in early September, with a second round of in-person interviews to be held mid-September. Hiring and onboarding of our chosen candidate will begin in October 2024.
