We are a Los Angeles-based recreational dance company for dancers ages 18+ in all styles, producing two original shows per year. Choreographers are invited to submit pieces under 4 minutes in any dance style, including contemporary, ballet, tap, jazz, hip-hop, or musical theatre. Auditions will be held on August 14th at Hollywood Dance Center and performances will be on November 13th at the El Portal Theatre in North Hollywood. More info at https://launbound.com/choreographers/
Los Angeles
IMMEDIATE OPEN CALL: Interstice Exhibition
Immediate Call for Submissions
Deadline: Friday, July 2nd
NO FEE TO SUBMIT OR PARTICIPATE
www.theresidencyproject.org/call
Interstice: An Itinerant Exhibition | July–August 2021 | Los Angeles
The Residency Project is accepting submissions of time-based work (ie. video, sound, live in-person performance, live digital performance), net art, social practice works, and other non-object based works for our current curatorial project, Interstice.
ABOUT THE EXHIBITION:
Interstice is an alternative, itinerant, and evolving exhibition that will be on view July 1–August 31 in Los Angeles, where it will rove from site to site; activating in-between spaces and filling cracks in the construct. Interstice began as a short-run exhibition featuring artist books, small sculptures, and sensorial installations that touch upon the theme of interstices*—interstitial spaces, moments, identities, philosophies, and states of being or perceiving. The exhibition made its debut in Minnesota, popping up at Focus Arts in Minneapolis and Franconia Sculpture Park in Shafer from May 15–31, 2021. The scope of Interstice has since expanded to include many more artists, presenting work in other media including but not limited to video, sound, performance, web-work, and social practice.
SEE WEBSITE FOR FULL DETAILS & TO APPLY! www.theresidencyproject.org/call
Submission Deadline: Friday, July 2nd
Programs Operations Coordinator
Position: Program Operations Coordinator
About Dream A World Education:
Dream A World Education (DAWE) is a non-profit 501c3 making a difference in the lives of children through arts-based social-emotional education. We are based in Los Angeles, operating since 2008 in public schools and are launching Secrets of the Heart™ TV, an online hybrid web-based subscription program for public and private schools and the homeschool market. We are in 40 schools and community organizations and are expanding nationally and internationally. The program is currently designed specifically for children TK, K and 1st grade and will be expanding into all lower elementary grade levels. The goal of the program is to provide social-emotional learning, values, arts, music, history and geography which work together to offer children a platform for self-discovery and an optimistic world view. www.dreamaworldedu.org / www.sothtv.org
Salary: $20K (minimum 20 hours/week with potential for full time — primarily remote and onsite as required) Position will start immediately upon hire.
Who We’re Looking For:
We are looking for a conscientious individual who has worked within the arts, has a knowledge of the Common Core Standards in ELA, National, and California Visual and Performing Arts Standards, and Southern Poverty Law Center Social Justice Standards to address curriculum needs; liaison with school administration, classroom teachers and other DAWE staff; and perform various tasks including correspondence, technological support and other work assigned by the Executive Director. The Program Operations Coordinator will understand the history and mission of the organization and programming. They will be an important member of the organization with the possibility of advancement. They will work closely with the Executive Director creating and cultivating meaningful arts education for students.
The key areas of responsibilities include:
-Assist the Executive Director with creation of curriculum and video production
-Maintain relationships with current prospective education partners
-Interact with teachers and organizational staff to facilitate a smooth experience with our subscription programming
-Correspond and communicate with stakeholders
-Maintain digital files, organizing Google Drive/DropBox
-Ensure a positive experience and first impression with all clients and partners
-Be persistent and enthusiastic and have the ability to engage, interact, and respond effectively with stakeholders in a
manner that motivates, informs and inspires
-Act as a brand ambassador when interacting with community, expressing the philosophy and ideals of the organization
-Coordinate elements for and assist with events and conferences (virtual or on-site whenacceptable again)
-Create monthly newsletters for educational partners and oversee Constant Contact data entry
-Create data information sheets with schools, contact information, and demographics
-SocialMedia Content Creation and Posting
-Align programming to standards and write lesson plans or curriculum guides for future programing
-Conduct principal/teacher/parent participant surveys and maintain survey data
-Create graphics for online and print marketing
-Maintain WordPress site and subscription registrations on backend of website and communicate with web-master when
needed.
Skills and Experience:
Requires 3-5 years of experience in arts education/administration
-Bachelor’s degree
-A history of working within the arts
-Excellent oral and written communication skills
-Ability to multi-task, have strong organization skills, and be detail-oriented
-Have experience with Canva (or other graphic creation software), Loom (or other recording software), Social Champ
(or other social media software), Microsoft Word, Excel, Constant Contact, Dropbox, Google Drive, and Mac Graphics
experience
-Experience with WordPress platform is required
-Able to facilitate Zoom conferencing creatively and efficiently
-Strong work ethic and high integrity/trust
-Passion for doing work that is socially conscious
-Spanish bilingual a plus
Job Type: Part-time
Benefits: no benefits
Schedule: Part-time Monday to Friday, and occasionally on weekends
Location:
Los Angeles, CA
Work authorization:
United States (Required)
Apply by sending resume and cover letter to: bunny@dreamaworldedu.org
Do not call
Arts Education Program Director
About Enrichment Works
Enrichment Works is a 21-year-old nonprofit theater arts education organization with the mission to create and present professional theater to inspire learning. The purpose, as stated in the bylaws, is “to serve the diverse population of Southern California by celebrating the unique contribution of each culture and common values that unite us all.” Enrichment Works provides young people in Southern California with what is often their first experience of live theater, and does so in an interactive form at schools, libraries and other community venues. The organization was founded in 1999 to create quality plays and musicals that help kids connect emotionally to what they learn in school. The works are chosen from submissions by playwrights across the country are performed by professional actors. Enrichment Works also offers classes and workshops in theater arts that are linked to their productions. Enrichment Works has produced over 65 original plays presented at more than 550 schools for more than 600,000 students throughout Southern California. www.enrichmentworks.org
Compensation:
$20 per hour, 20 flexible hours per week in a combination of remote and onsite hours as needed. Start date in late July/early August. Two weeks of paid vacation plus the week between Christmas and New Year Day. Our office is located in Valley Glen, CA.
Description:
Enrichment Works seeks a creative and collaborative individual with experience in nonprofit arts administration. The Program Coordinator will be an important member of the organization and will work closely with the Executive Director as the second member of a two-member administration team creating effective and inspiring arts education programs as we plan our re-entry into live programming. We are looking for an administrator with a commitment to theater, young people, and reaching a diverse audience. The ideal candidate is trustworthy and reliable, possesses excellent written and oral communication skills as well as strong organizational skills and will coordinate with clients, school administrators, teachers and Enrichment Works artists to select and schedule appropriate programs. They are enthusiastic about the power of theater arts and the telling of under-told stories and can communicate this message in a manner that informs, inspires and motivates. There is potential for additional hours after six-months.
Responsibilities include:
Maintaining and building relationships with education partners and clients
Educating and communicating with artists as to proper behavior and responsibilities when working at schools and other youth serving organizations to assure a positive experience for all parties
Seeking out, developing, and nurturing relationships with new partners and potential clients
Managing the organization’s calendar and program correspondence
Arranging and scheduling rehearsals, trainings and performances
Coordinating artists’ schedules
Creating content connection guides for new productions
Overseeing and/or conducting the distribution of surveys to students and clients and maintaining survey data
Creating regular program updates and newsletters
Maintaining the organization’s contacts database
Assisting in creating social media content and posts
Attending and assisting with coordination/facilitation of public events
Proofreading educational, promotional and fundraising materials
Qualifications:
A minimum of two years of experience in arts administration is required.
Bachelor’s degree
Leadership and management experience
A strong understanding of the Common Core Standards and the California Visual and Performing Art Standards.
Experience with Microsoft Office programs, Dropbox, Google Drive, Mailchimp/Constant Contact or other email platforms
A commitment to incorporating diversity, equity and inclusion in all aspects of Enrichment Works programming
A proactive team player with an enthusiastic attitude and strong organizational skills
Must be creative, flexible and have the ability to continually seek information and look for new approaches to fulfilling our mission.
Experience working in theater is strongly desired, TYA experience is preferred.
Experience working with Los Angeles area schools is a plus
How to Apply:
Send a resume and a cover letter to info@enrichmentworks.org. In your cover letter please share with us a summary of your relevant experience and an explanation as to why you are interested in working for Enrichment Works. No calls please.
This employment opportunity is available to all, without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, gender identity, age, marital status, sexual orientation, or disability.
Appraisals Coordinator, Trusts & Estates
Our Los Angeles based Trusts & Estates department is seeking an organized and resourceful Appraisals Coordinator for immediate hire.
Under the direction of our Vice President, T&E, this hire will play a key role in connecting our clients and staff to the T&E department by providing administrative support during the appraisal process, tracking invoices and communication, and helping streamline processes to maximize efficiency. This is an excellent opportunity for a responsible candidate who is interested in learning more about a global auction house and business.
Key Tasks and Responsibilities:
• Initial point of contact for incoming calls and inquiries regarding our appraisal services and general Bonhams auction offerings
• Provide clients with detailed information regarding our appraisal and consignment services and fees
• Work closely with our Specialists to accurately enter and update appraisal information using our in-house database
• Proof, edit and ensure appraisals are in compliance with company standards and requirements
• Put together and send appraisal documents ahead of client meetings and presentations
• Actively track and maintain all materials and documents through the entire appraisal process
• Maintain central appraisal work files with all relevant and required information
• Process and send appraisal invoices to client and follow-up when necessary
• Maintain reports on appraisal statistics
• Report all customer and client comments; communicate issues and resolution steps
• Develop recommendations to streamline work processes, enhance services, and maximize profitability
• Be available to occasionally telephone bid during our auctions
• Additional tasks and responsibilities may be assigned as needed by the VP and team members
Essential Skills
• Bachelor’s degree in related field
• One to two years continuous experience in a similar position
• Have excellent time management and multitasking skills while working on multiple projects
• Be extremely well organized and able to work independently, as well as with staff at all levels
• Possess excellent communication skills, both in-person and over the phone
• Be courteous and exercise utmost discretion when working with confidential information
• An interest in and understanding of fine art and auction business is helpful
• Be proficient in Outlook platforms
Please email your resume and cover letter in PDF format to Recruitment.
Bonhams offers health, dental and vision benefit options, flexible spending accounts, 401(k) retirement savings plan, paid time off, pre-tax commuter benefits and more. We thank you for your interest in this position, please note that we will only contact candidates chosen for further consideration. No phone inquiries please.
Bonhams is an equal opportunity employer. As part of our commitment to fight for equality, we work to ensure a fair and consistent interview process. We celebrate diversity and we are committed to an inclusive work environment.
Director of Strategic Partnerships
Arts for LA activates artists and organizations, and leads communities to advocate for an equitable, healthy, and creative Los Angeles region.
DESCRIPTION
Arts for LA seeks a full-time Director of Strategic Partnerships to grow the family of foundation, corporate, individual and organizational membership partners, while growing earned revenue through cross sector (government, nonprofit and business) partnerships. This position is critical in laying the groundwork for the organization’s long term financial sustainability. The Director of Strategic Partnerships will build and execute the development plan, and implement the information technology systems to support the function. The will over the organization of special events.
Reports to: Executive Director
RESPONSIBILITIES
Foundations
● Nurture the relationship with our long-standing foundation partners while growing our base of new partners, both local and national,
● Developing and tracking proposals and reports for all foundation fundraising.
Membership Development and Services
● Grow a generous family of individual and organizational members who are engaged by programs, advocacy initiatives, and aggressive marketing efforts,
● Carefully and thoughtfully cultivate, steward, and solicit individual and organizational members over time to provide the base for the organization’s fundraising efforts,
● Create and implement annual membership acquisition and renewal campaigns for organizations which include digital advertisements, email, direct mail, and phone,
● Update and maintain membership records and produce timely acknowledgement letters,
● Assist members with day-to-day needs, including facilitating member benefit usage,
● Support regular communication with the membership base, including monthly meetings.
Sponsorships
● Prospect, cultivate, solicit, and stewart sponsors, corporate partners and exhibitors,
● Create sponsorship materials for events and other programs,
● Structure custom-fit partnerships with sponsors that drive prolonged, mutual benefit,
● Nurture the relationship from first time sponsors to long term, strategic partners,
● Ensure sponsorship deliverables are met in a timely manner and draft necessary reports,
● Collaborate with partners to maximize the impact of expertise, product and marketing.
Cross-Sector Partnerships
● Work to identify and foster powerful cross sector (government, nonprofit and business) partnerships for the realization of mission and funding diversification,
● Develop and execute contracted service strategies for increased earned revenue.
Other
● Organize cultivation and membership events,
● Share in the day-to-day operations of the organization as it relates to the duties of the position or as in the normal course of the running of the office as do the other staff members (i.e. special projects, conferences, logistics etc.).
ELIGIBILITY
Ideal candidates should hold the following qualifications and experience:
● Minimum 5-7 years’ experience in development.
● Demonstrated excellence in organizational, managerial, and external communication skills.
● Exceptional written and oral communication skills, including ability to facilitate and train
● Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and some weekends.
● Licensed driver with reliable transportation and ability to meet AFLA’s minimum auto insurance requirement.
Preferred, but not required skills :
● Experience interacting with non profit boards
● Awareness of Los Angeles arts community and local government structures
● Public relations experience
● Bilingual applicants are encouraged to apply
COMPENSATION
Full Time position – Starting salary range $65,000, dependent on experience Benefits include: health, vision, dental care and vacation. Applications close July 7, 2021 11:59pm. Proposed start date, July 2021. Post Covid, in person office hours.
HOW TO APPLY
Submit resume, cover letter, writing sample (i.e. development plan, grant application, membership solicitation or sponsorship deck) and 3 references to info@artsforla.org with the subject line: “Director of Strategic Partnerships.”
Arts for LA are equal employment opportunity employers and we strongly encourage diverse candidates to apply. Arts for LA do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religious creed, sex (including pregnancy), gender, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, age, medical condition including genetic characteristics, mental or physical disability, veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, (including transgender status), weight, height, linguistic characteristics (such as accent and limited English proficiency, where not substantially job-related), citizenship status, or any other basis prohibited by law.

