Contemporary Art Room Gallery is proud to announce their 6th “Animals” Online Art Competition for the month of June. All selected artists will receive a digital award certificate. First, second and third place will be displayed with an article about the artist and their work. First place will be on the poster of the show. This is an international competition and artists and photographers from around the world are welcome to submit their best artworks. A variety of interpretations of Animals theme can be submitted (representative, abstract, conceptional). All visual art mediums are acceptable (painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, digital, prints, fiber art, collage or installation art) except sound and video art. $18 for 2 images, $28 for 4, and $40 for up to 6 images. Deadline: June 8, 2023.
Multidisciplinary
Managing Director
Position Title: Managing Director
Location: Hybrid work environment based in the San Francisco Bay Area, California
Reports To: Board of Directors
Position Timeline:
● Applications accepted through May 31, 2023 (applicants are encouraged to apply early)
● Advancing candidates will be invited for a short phone interview by June 2, 2023
● First round of virtual interviews will be held June 5-7, 2023
● Final round of interviews will be held June 19-23, 2023
● Invited “Meet and Greet” with organizational partners will be held June 28-30, 2023
● Final candidate decisions made by July 17th
● Anticipated start date is August 1, 2023
● Candidates will be notified of each stage of progression via email.
Organizational Mission:
To disrupt racial and economic disparities within the classical music field by championing past, present, and future contributions by Latino composers and musicians.
About Quinteto Latino:
Quinteto Latino is a one-of-a-kind San Francisco Bay Area wind quintet with a mission to build community through Latin American Classical Music performance and advocacy. Founded in 2004 by French horn player Armando Castellano, this unique ensemble aims to expand the boundaries of classical music by performing works exclusively by Latin American composers. Through innovative work in venues both traditional and nontraditional, they strive to make this music available, relevant, and inspiring to audiences across cultural, class, and ethnic lines. In addition, they advocate on behalf of Latina/o/e composers and people of color classical musicians through mentoring, commissioning, consulting, public speaking, and hiring – acting as an amplifying voice, both regionally and nationally, for issues pertaining to diversity in classical music. While the classical music world is a leading arts innovator, only a tiny percentage of its orchestra conductors, composers, and musicians are people of color. Since their founding, they have worked locally, regionally, and nationally to transform the classical music space from traditionally exclusive and Eurocentric to one that recognizes, empowers, and positions Latina/o/e contributions in classical music leadership and performance.
The quintet has performed extensively throughout the greater Bay Area and has been engaged by presenters across the country such as: Quad City Arts – The Clarice (College Park, MD); Strathmore (North Bethesda, MD); Pregones Theater (The Bronx, NY); Musical Masterworks (New London, CT); and Virginia Arts Festival (Norfolk, VA). Quinteto Latino’s debut CD, 100 Years of Mexican Music for Wind Quintet, was released by Con Brio Recordings in 2011.
Quinteto Latino’s work weaves together Concert Performance, Music Education, and Activism, intending to break barriers and transform the classical music space. Through school assemblies, teaching residencies, conferences, workshops, seminars, and concert events. Quinteto Latino’s multi-racial quintet is one of the only organizations in the United States that is dedicated to breaking these barriers.
To learn more, visit www.quintetolatino.org.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion:
As an organization built on equity, inclusion, and diversity principles, equitable hiring practices are fundamental to Quinteto Latino. We strongly encourage people of color, trans- and nonbinary people, people with disabilities, and women to apply for this position.
If you are an individual with a disability and/or need reasonable accommodation at any point in the application or interview process, please email us at jobs@quintetolatino.org.
Position Summary:
Quinteto Latino seeks a dynamic Managing Director to join a Latina/o/e-led and Latina/o/e-serving institution. The Managing Director reports to the Board of Directors and will co-lead the organization with Quinteto Latino’s Artistic Director. The Managing Director will oversee all day-to-day administrative operations, including budgeting, financial sustainability, fundraising activities, and workplace culture. In addition, the position is responsible for leading efforts to expand the impact and reach of Quinteto Latino, exploring strategic partnerships and implementing policies to promote organizational growth and sustainability. The successful candidate must have a deep commitment to social justice.
Qualifications:
The ideal candidate for this position should have at least five years of experience in nonprofit leadership and a demonstrated ability to work with a diverse team. They should be deeply committed to social justice, equity, and inclusion in the arts and the workplace. The candidate should have a proven track record in fundraising and resource development (including individual donor cultivation and stewardship) as well as experience working with and engaging a Board of Directors. Excellent leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills are required, as well as the ability to work collaboratively with diverse parties. The ideal candidate should have strong analytical and problem-solving skills, be adaptable to changing organizational needs and priorities, and be able to balance strategic thinking with operational execution. Quinteto Latino is a dynamic and evolving organization that is seeking a flexible and highly adaptable leader. The preferred candidate would live in or near and understand the communities in which we serve.
Responsibilities:
Organizational Growth and Development:
● Lead efforts to grow Quinteto Latino’s impact and reach, locally and nationally, in alignment with the organization’s future direction and strategic goals.
● Explore opportunities for strategic partnerships, collaborations, and alliances that further the organization’s mission and expand its influence in the classical music industry.
● Stay informed about trends, best practices, and issues related to classical music education, social justice, and equity, and adapt organizational strategies accordingly.
● Enact new policies and procedures using best practices to foster organizational growth and sustainability.
Organizational Leadership:
● Collaborate with the Artistic Director to ensure that Quinteto Latino’s programs and events align with the organization’s mission and vision.
● Oversee day-to-day administrative operations to ensure proper allocation of resources to support programmatic and organizational goals.
● Oversee budgeting and financial management.
● Foster a flexible work culture that prioritizes diversity, equity, and inclusion and promotes a positive, welcoming work environment.
Financial Sustainability:
● Oversee the organization’s annual budgeting process.
● Create projections and financial reports for the Board of Directors, financial reviews/audits, and development needs.
● Serve as the point of contact for development, finance, and strategic contractors.
Fundraising:
● Develop and execute a comprehensive fundraising strategy to support Quinteto Latino’s mission and future growth plans.
● Cultivate and maintain relationships with donors, foundations, and sponsors to secure financial support and sponsorships.
● Identify and pursue individual donor cultivation and stewardship opportunities to diversify the organization’s funding base.
● Explore and implement strategies for revenue generation, including earned income opportunities, special events, and innovative fundraising approaches.
● Identify and pursue grant opportunities to support current and future projects.
Board Engagement and Development:
● Work closely with the Board of Directors, providing guidance and support on organizational governance, policies, and strategic planning.
● Collaborate with the Board to strengthen its knowledge and capacity, providing regular updates on organizational performance and engaging Board members in fundraising efforts.
● Prepare timely reports and provide strategic input on Board decision-making.
Compensation and Benefits:
The anticipated salary range is $95,000 to $105,000. Benefits include:
● Hybrid working environment
● Flexible paid time off
● Professional development coaching
● Health insurance stipend
To Apply:
Submit a Letter of Interest and resume with a summary of demonstrable accomplishments to: jobs@quintetolatino.org. Applications will be reviewed as they are received; we encourage interested candidates to submit their materials early. If you have questions about the position or the organization, please include them in your Letter of Interest.
Quinteto Latino complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment.
LIMITED TERM- Education Manager
Job Summary:
The Education Manager will be a creative and strategic leader who effectively communicates and supports the value of public engagement and lifelong learning within the organization, with constituents, the public and at-large. The Education Manager is responsible for the implementation and evaluation of all education and public programs. The Education Manager position is designated as confidential and requires a professional demeanor in all aspects of the job, especially in matters of grants and contractual information.
Major Job Responsibilities:
Collaboration: The Education Manager will nurture relationships within and outside the organization. Including the following activities.
- Contribute to fund development efforts for education and program related activities including fundraising, and the preparation of grant proposals and reports.
- Attend internal and external meetings as assigned.
- Provide partnership and local coordination for state and nation-wide arts initiatives including Poetry Out Loud.
- Liaison with Yolo County Museum Curator and YoloArts Creative Director when applicable.
Engagement: The Education Manager will implement YoloArts education and public programs. Including the following activities.
- Implement artist driven, multi-disciplinary, education programs that are mission aligned and responsive to our participants, partners and funders.
- Artists in Residence: Artist in Schools, ArtMix, Juvenile Justice Arts Education, and I SEE YOU.
- Gibson House and Property: K-12 Property Tours, and Youth Art Studio Program.
- Oversee program content and ensures its educational and curricular connections to National Core Arts Standards, Gallery 625, the Barn Gallery, and Gibson House exhibitions when applicable.
- Build awareness for organizations education and public programming through print and online marketing campaigns. Including monthly Education e-blasts to educators in Yolo County.
Management: The Education Manager is directly responsible for the professional, efficient and focused oversight necessary to build impactful programming.
- Manage the department budget.
- Facilitate program evaluation and documentation.
- Recruit, hire and train Educators to support the K-12 Property Tours.
- Supervise, and evaluate the performance of teaching artists, educators, and interns.
- Manage overall program staffing, scheduling, and facility and supply needs.
Qualifications:
- Advanced degree in Education, Art History, Art Studio or related field preferred
- One-Two years of professional management experience required
- Knowledge of current and emerging educational and audience engagement trends
- A valid California driver’s license and reliable transportation to travel throughout the county
Abilities:
- Demonstrate strong interest in and knowledge of arts education and public programming
- Provide technical support to artists, staff, and volunteers within the Education Department
- Establish and maintain working relationships with a wide range of people
- Manage multiple priorities in a highly organized and professional manner
- Communicate tactfully, effectively and accurately both orally and in writing
- Effectively speak to diverse, public audiences.
- Work independently and resourcefully to complete assigned tasks with minimal supervision
- Work collaboratively and as a member of a team
- Excellent computer skills with knowledge of Microsoft Office, Apple applications, Google Suite, ZOOM, Facebook, and Instagram
- Ability to work occasional evenings and weekends
- Lift up to 25lbs
Schedule of Employment:
The Education Manager position is limited term and must begin no later than June 12, 2023 and extends until December 15, 2023.
Status:
- Part-Time, Exempt
- 24 hours per week; 2,112-$2,275 monthly depending on experience
- Does not include health benefits
- Hybrid work available, but not exclusively remote.
To Apply:
For consideration, please submit cover letter and resume to, Alison Flory, YoloArts Executive Director, by email only to aflory@yoloarts.org.
Winter/Spring 2024 Fully-funded 2 and 4 week Artist Residencies
The Residency Project – TRP @ 880
Fully-Funded & Stipended Residencies in Los Angeles (Pasadena)
2 or 4 week residencies in Winter/Spring 2024
The Residency Project (TRP) provides time and space in support of creative research and artistic experimentation, with an emphasis on creating opportunities for practitioners who are traditionally underrepresented in the arts—women, BIPOC and LGBTQ+ artists, artists with disabilities, and parents—as well as artists who give consideration to the environmental impact of their work and who actively pursue sustainable practices.
Based in a lively urban neighborhood in Pasadena, California, TRP @ 880 provides space to live and work in an intimate, shared-living environment with access to the thriving arts scenes, diverse cultural landscape, and natural resources of Los Angeles and the San Gabriel Valley. Artists at any stage of their career and from any disciplinary background for whom our Residency Philosophy resonates are encouraged to apply.
Deadline: June 10, 2023
Decisions by: July 10, 2023
Fee to Apply: $25
Eligible to Apply: Individuals, Collaborative Duos, and Artist Partners
For more info and to apply, visit: www.theresidencyproject.org/880
IG: @theresidencyproject
Call for Artists: CICA Young Korean Artists Solo Show Series Spring 2024
CICA Museum invites Korean artists worldwide and international artists based in Korea to participate in the Young Korean Artists Show Series Fall 2023 and the publication. Each selected artist will have a solo exhibition for a week in the gallery space (around 44m2) at the CICA Museum. The artists will be also featured in the e-book, “CICA Art Now 2024,” which will be available via Amazon. The printed version will be available by order.
*The categories include:
– Painting
– Photography
– Sculpture and Installation Art
– Performance
– Video & New Media Art
*Timeline:
May 24, 2023: Close submissions
May 31-June 31, 2023: Approvals: Selected artists will be notified by email.
Between January and June 2024: Young Korean Artists Show Series
August 1, 2024: Expected publication date of “CICA Art Now 2024″
If the artist is selected, s/he will be required to pay the show maintenance fee: $600 (USD). The artist is responsible for the installation, shipment and delivery of his/her work to and from CICA Museum, as well as all related expenses.
*How to submit your work: Please visit our website for more information – https://cicamuseum.com/call-for-artists-cica-young-korean-artists-solo-show-series/
2023 Collections and Archive Fellowship Open Call
500 Capp Street in San Francisco is pleased to announce the inaugural open call for two Collection and Archive Fellowships for 2023-2024. The year-long fellowship program will begin in June 2023 and end in June 2024. These fellowships are made possible with generous support from the Henry Luce Foundation.
The Collection and Archive Fellowship will provide emerging scholars and practicing artists the opportunity to grow creatively and professionally while developing new interpretations of the collection and archive at 500 Capp Street. The archive at the David Ireland House at 500 Capp Street is a time capsule of Bay Area conceptual art from David Ireland’s time in San Francisco from the 1970s to 2009.
The fellows will expand the discourse and dialogue around the need for decolonization of museums and collections, critical engagement with archival, research-based and curatorial practices, and an expanded way of seeing collections with a growing dynamic story of Bay Area Conceptual Art Hxstory that is inclusive of Women, LGBTQ+ and BIPOC artists and artist spaces.
Fellows will be guided and supported by Lian Ladia, curator of exhibitions and programs, and Justin Nagle, 500 Capp Street’s archive coordinator in contributing to the following: Organize and access the David Ireland Papers and Ephemera, which include newspaper clippings, catalogs, journals, slides and photography; document the Connie Lewallen Papers, a recent donation from the late curator’s family, representative of Lewallen’s important research and writing on Ireland, 500 Capp Street, and West Coast art movements; assist in coordinating curatorial and archival works for a new public space; cataloging the Paule Anglim Archive Room—honoring the influential San Francisco gallerist—which will function as a dynamic educational and accessible time capsule of Bay Area conceptual art through the work of Ireland and his peers; and research and specify the colonial objects in our collection, an integral focus of our work to examine and decolonize our collection and archives.
Criteria: Collection and Archive Fellows at 500 Capp Street are current or recent graduates (within the last 5 years) of programs in Studio Art, Art Practice, Museum Studies, Curatorial Studies, Art History, Humanities or related fields. Applications are also open to practicing artists who have an interest in curation, archival work or research-based art historical inquiries whose portfolios demonstrate these interests.
Schedule: Part-time, 10-12 hours per week, Temporary [ 1 year ]
Pay Rate: up to $14,000
The Collection and Archive Fellowships at 500 Capp Street begin on Monday, June 12, 2023 and end in June 2024.
Applications Open: Friday, April 14, 2023
Final Application Deadline:Friday, May 19, 2023
*Priority Deadline for Students in Need of Credit: Monday, May 8, 2023
*Credit seeking fellows will be notified by May 20, 2023
Fellows Announced: Friday, June 2, 2023
For questions or further inquiries email Rebecca Kaufman, rebecca@500cappstreet.org