Calling all artists to explore the color “silver” in its many forms: stainless steel, pewter, gray, silver leaf, metal…etc. And since the Lone Ranger character wore a mask and this show will hang around Halloween time, also eligible are paintings of masks, hand-crafted masks, or art featuring people, animals or characters wearing masks.
National
Moving Images: pause… restart (video shorts)
There are times when a significant event interrupts our lives, and we are put on hold by forces beyond our control. We all experienced this on a grand scale when the world was suspended in uncertainty by COVID-19. As disruptive and distressing as such episodes can be, they can also prompt us to reflect on what is most important to us and change our priorities moving forward.
For “Moving Images: pause…. restart,” Cabrillo Gallery seeks moving image artworks that address the idea of restarting life with renewed purpose after being thrown off track by a life-shaking event. We welcome all reflections on creating a better life, or even a better world, moving forward, no matter what changes, big or small, you have envisioned to get there.
Research and Impact Manager
POSITION DESCRIPTION
TITLE: Research and Impact Manager
REPORTS TO: President & CEO
LOCATION: Anywhere in the U.S. & Territories, with preference for Los Angeles or the San Francisco Bay Area
TYPE: Full-time, exempt position, effective immediately
COMPENSATION: Salary is budgeted between $85,000–$95,000 commensurate with qualifications. CCI offers 100% employer-paid health, dental, and vision; voluntary retirement plan; paid holidays and time off; and professional development opportunities
POSITION OVERVIEW:
Center for Cultural Innovation (CCI) seeks a Research and Impact Manager. The successful candidate will support CCI’s new efforts to commission and activate research to inform frameworks of understanding and new policies that improve the live-work conditions and support systems of arts workers and all those who share their informal gig- and formal independent-work conditions. Particular focus will be paid to creative economy workers whose material vulnerability stems from structural racism and inequalities.
Since CCI’s founding in 2001, the organization has a history of commissioning primary research, such as the 2016 report “Creativity Connects” and the 2021 Urban Institute report “Arts Workers in California.” However, this hire marks the start of CCI becoming a new center for study and policy-influencing activities to increase empirical understanding of the challenging conditions facing arts workers (including artists) and how their conditions are shared with growing numbers of other itinerant workers with similar unpredictable incomes and lack of unemployment insurance and employer-conferred safety nets. Artists have been at the forefront of precarious work, and they helped popularize the term “gig work” which described the financial hustle of jazz musicians in the mid-twentieth century. Today’s nature of work has been shifting from full-time employment to freelance activities, resulting in a need to generate new knowledge on the emerging nature of “work” through the lens of arts workers, particularly those of color, and to inform new frameworks and solutions, including fresh strategies for collective bargaining, delivering benefits, and attaining ownership and governance power. Grounded in CCI’s mission to support arts workers, this new portfolio of work is deliberately cross-sectoral; open to unconventional and untried solutions, particularly technologically enabled possibilities; and actively seeks to “hack” existing laws and structures of support. The Research and Impact Manager will work closely with, and complements, CCI’s initiative AmbitioUS, which provides funding to develop infrastructure for projects wherein cultural communities can be preserved and uplifted economically and arts workers can become empowered and self-determining through asset and governance ownership.
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Reports to CCI’s President & CEO, with support from program staff working across CCI’s program areas;
Manages and implements the day-to-day operations and programmatic activities of Research and Impact;
Serves as the primary representative for CCI’s research and advocacy activities;
Establishes CCI’s research and policy-action line of work—its goals and strategies, measurable outcomes, naming and branding, suite of activities, and strategies;
Develops and manages commissioning of research and policy-influencing activities, including recommending research topics and issues, research questions, and the parameters/delimitations of scopes of study, as well as work to activate the new knowledge generated through convenings, partnerships, and dissemination of information;
Leads project teams comprised of CCI staff and external collaborators and researchers, including but not limited to funders, policy makers, artists and arts workers, labor organizers and movement leaders, writers and designers, and communications consultants;
Meets obligations to funders—drafting proposals and reports, and establishing and tracking the kinds of information to assess and report on outcomes and impacts;
Writes grant proposals, research proposals, memo briefs, blog posts, social media, presentations, and talking points for CCI board, staff, and funders, and external-facing audiences;
Manages relationships, representing CCI and its goals and values, with research and advocacy partners, legislators, funders, and constituents;
Plans and coordinates activities to activate research to have impacts, including but not limited to meetings, convenings, funder briefings, conference presentations, and the development of communications and report ephemera;
Tracks and maintains program budgets;
May recruit and will supervise staff, consultants, and/or volunteers;
Contributes to the day-to-day operations of CCI by working as part of the senior leadership team on all aspects of internal systems for CCI to be efficient, effective, equitable, and impactful for those we serve;
Participates with other CCI staff on the development and use of effective organizational systems (e.g., record keeping, tracking of investments, assessment-related data) and strategies (i.e., to meet multiple objectives);
Supports efforts to ensure compliance with internal established policies and procedures (such as but not limited to conforming with office style guide, accounting processes, and staff management) and all local, state, and federal laws, such as and not limited to equality, human resources, financial compliance, workplace safety, and the like;
Engages in various sectors and fields (e.g., arts and culture, alternative economy, economic justice, just transition, labor, etc.);
Performs other program-related and all-staff activities, as assigned;
Demonstrates willingness and ability to travel to attend meetings and conferences; and
Maintains Pacific Time work hours and, at times, works unconventional and irregular hours. CCI has two physical office locations in Los Angeles and San Francisco, but CCI operates as a remote-work workplace, with on-site presence on an as-needed basis.
WHAT YOU’LL CONTRIBUTE:
Experience in applied research or public policy.
Master’s Degree in the social sciences, with knowledge of scientific methods and industry practices preferred.
Ability to manage contracts and relationships with research partners so that they are able to be efficient and creative.
Ability to assess quality of research content in development.
Excellent reading comprehension and analytical skills in order to inform research as it progresses and to synthesize reports in order to compel readers and strategically identified constituents to shift behaviors and take action.
Strong project management and organizational skills.
Ability to set and meet deadlines independently, including work plans and project timelines.
Ability to juggle multiple projects.
Ability to train and manage the work of staff as well as coordinate the work of diverse groups of project teams.
Ability to understand and translate data and research findings for multiple audiences.
Strong written and oral communications skills for presenting publicly.
Positive and accountable contributor to the CCI team and to those we work with and support.
Ability to exercise discretion, confidentiality, and values-based decision-making.
Working knowledge of any combination of the following: arts, culture, artists’ support systems, or creative industries; with labor movements, workers’ rights, economic justice, just transition, worker-owned cooperatives, new economy, or local economies.
Demonstrable knowledge of and commitment to issues of diversity, justice, and equity.
Lived experiences that foster empathy for vulnerable populations.
ABOUT US:
Center for Cultural Innovation is a California nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization headquartered in Los Angeles. Founded in 2001, the mission of CCI is to promote knowledge sharing, networking, and financial independence for individuals in the arts by providing business training, grants, and incubating innovative projects that create new program knowledge, tools, and practices for artists in the field, and conditions that contribute to realizing financial self-determination. Further information on CCI can be found at www.cciarts.org and its AmbitioUS initiative at www.ambitio-us.org.
CCI is committed to creating a diverse environment and an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation or preference, national origin, disability, age, or any other protected status. We consider qualified applicants in a manner consistent with federal, state, and local laws. We strongly encourage people of color, immigrants, queer and gender nonconforming people, and those with different abilities to apply.
TO APPLY:
Submit in a single email, with subject line “Application: Research & Impact Manager” the following:
- Cover letter
- Resume
- Two professional references
Catalyzing Capital Manager
POSITION DESCRIPTION
TITLE: Catalyzing Capital Manager
REPORTS TO: President & CEO
LOCATION: Anywhere in the U.S. & Territories, with preference for Los Angeles or the
San Francisco Bay Area
TYPE: Full-time, exempt position, effective immediately
COMPENSATION: Salary is budgeted between $85,000–$95,000 commensurate with qualifications. CCI offers 100% employer-paid health, dental, and vision; voluntary retirement plan; paid holidays and time off; and professional development opportunities
PROGRAM OVERVIEW:
Center for Cultural Innovation (CCI) seeks a Catalyzing Capital Manager to implement CCI’s funding initiative, AmbitioUS. AmbitioUS is a pooled fund of private foundation partners that launched in 2019. It is a time-limited (estimated 7–10 years), national program that supports the development of alternative economic projects and their infrastructures and of support systems that are authored and governed by and for cultural communities and artists of color. Working with its pooled funders to shift philanthropic behavior, this effort aims to create the kinds of conditions wherein artistic and cultural expression reflect the diversity of society.
Anchored by CCI’s focus on helping artists achieve financial freedom, AmbitioUS builds common cause with all those who share these objectives and values, which includes those working in alternative economy, economic justice, new economy, regenerative economy, green economy, local economy, cooperative and collective ownership, and new social contracts for workers. AmbitioUS will deploy roughly $1 million annually in two areas: (1) to alternative-economy trailblazers whose interventions preserve and uplift cultural identities under existential threat through displacement, and (2) to proliferate systems of artists’ ownership of assets so they can realize financial stability and self-determination. The Program Officer will use an integrated-capital approach to distributing regranted funds—grants, recoverable grants, crowdfunding contributions, loans, loan guarantees, equity and non-equity investments, and whatever else best supports beneficiaries’ success.
This work spans the U.S. and its territories, with priority for areas that are hubs of alternative economy activity (e.g., Boston and Oakland); frontline communities (e.g., Southern Black, Native American, and other dispossessed communities); and reflect the geographic priorities of our funders.
The position can work from either of CCI’s offices (headquartered in Los Angeles with a satellite office in San Francisco) or anywhere in the United States or its Territories. The ideal candidate is a quick learner, customer-service oriented, works quickly commensurate to the urgency of the work, a good project manager, culturally competent, and has an insatiable appetite to learn. As AmbitioUS is a new and iterating program, there will be opportunities for the Manager to influence its design, implementation, and impacts.
ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Reports to and supports CCI’s President & CEO;
Serves as the primary public-facing contact for AmbitioUS;
Tracks and maintains program budget;
Helps meet obligations to funders—drafting proposals and reports, and tracking and analyzing financial and grantee data;
Implements all aspects of AmbitioUS funding (i.e., identifying prospective beneficiaries, conducting due diligence and building mutually beneficial relationships, writing docket reports, managing grant review processes, and staying current on grantees’ progress);
Makes strategic recommendations for funding based on relationships with grantees and recognizing patterns of system-change opportunities;
Supervises AmbitioUS’s grants management;
Oversees and implements communications and dissemination of program knowledge to benefit the fields in which the program works;
Supervises updating of the program’s website, online literature review, and dissemination materials, including newsletters, program announcements, targeted eblasts, annual reports, and social media;
Produces content for online and print ephemera;
Conducts program assessments and research to develop knowledge of the fields we influence;
Implements convenings to maximize grassroots progress and to build grantmakers’ knowledge;
May recruit and supervise staff, consultants, and/or volunteers;
Contributes to the day-to-day operations of CCI by working as part of the senior leadership team on all aspects of internal systems for CCI to be efficient, effective, equitable, and impactful for those we serve;
Participates with other CCI staff on the development and use of effective organizational systems (e.g., record keeping, tracking of investments, assessment-related data) and strategies (i.e., to meet multiple objectives);
Supports efforts to ensure compliance with internal established policies and procedures (such as but not limited to conforming with office style guide, accounting processes, and staff management) and all local, state, and federal laws, such as and not limited to equality, human resources, financial compliance, workplace safety, and the like;
Engages in various sectors and fields (e.g., arts and culture, alternative economy, economic justice, just transition);
Other AmbitioUS-related responsibilities or all-staff activities, as assigned;
Willingness and ability to travel to attend meetings and conduct site visits, including having a Driver’s License and being able to navigate unfamiliar places; and
Maintain Pacific Time work hours, travel regularly, and, at times, work unconventional and irregular hours. CCI has two physical office locations in Los Angeles and San Francisco, but CCI operates as a remote-work workplace, with on-site presence on an as-needed basis.
WHAT YOU’LL CONTRIBUTE:
Ability to process information, data, and input (both the known and unknown) in ways that lead to identifying patterns, areas of convergence, pain points in the field, and opportunities to make a positive, impactful difference, and to be able to synthesize them into strategies, program plans, grant guidelines, funding proposals, and communications materials.
Knowledge of the nonprofit or grantmaking sectors, with direct experience preferred.
Ability to set and meet deadlines independently, including workplans and budgets.
Ability to juggle and prioritize multiple priorities.
Ability to train and manage the work of staff as well as coordinate the work of diverse groups of project teams.
Strong written and oral communications skills.
Positive and accountable contributor to the CCI team and to those we work with and support.
Ability to exercise discretion, confidentiality, and values-based decision-making.
Working knowledge of any combination of the following: arts, culture, artists’ support systems, or creative industries; with labor movements, workers’ rights, economic justice, just transition, worker-owned cooperatives, new economy, or local economies.
Demonstrable knowledge of and commitment to issues of diversity, justice, and equity.
Lived experiences that foster empathy for vulnerable populations.
ABOUT US:
Center for Cultural Innovation is a California nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization headquartered in Los Angeles. Founded in 2001, the mission of CCI is to promote knowledge sharing, networking, and financial independence for individuals in the arts by providing business training, grants, and incubating innovative projects that create new program knowledge, tools, and practices for artists in the field, and conditions that contribute to realizing financial self-determination. Further information on CCI can be found at www.cciarts.org and its AmbitioUS initiative at www.ambitio-us.org.
CCI is committed to creating a diverse environment and an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation or preference, national origin, disability, age, or any other protected status. We consider qualified applicants in a manner consistent with federal, state, and local laws. We strongly encourage people of color, immigrants, queer and gender nonconforming people, and those with different abilities to apply.
TO APPLY:
Submit in a single email to search@cciarts.org, with subject line “Application: Catalyzing Capital Manager” the following:
- Cover letter
- Resume
- Two professional references
Vestige Concept Gallery
It’s Time. Vestige Concept Gallery Presents: The Tropic of Color. This exhibit seeks to showcase works of art from any style that feature idyllic scenes of “Paradise”: islands, beaches, coves, hidden bays, tropical sunsets, oceans, pleasures, treasures, and romantic getaways. Vaporwave, Chillwave, Retrowave.. Artwork could also be night scenes, seaside bars, clubs, dancing, and/or a summer storm on the horizon…
We are seeking artwork of any kind, from Emerging, Mid-Career, and/or Professional Artists. Work should somehow relate to the theme of the show.
“The Tropic of Color” In-Person opening reception party will be held Saturday, August 7th, at 6 PM. Special live performance or DJ will accompany the event.
ELIGIBILITY
“Paradise” is open to any artists over age 18, within the United States and Canada.
Work should ideally have been created in the last three years, and must be the original artwork, ready to display.
The specific work must not have been previously displayed in a Vestige Concept Gallery exhibit.
Work must be for sale. (No “NFS” or deliberate overpricing)
No Giclees or reproductions of original works will be accepted unless the work itself is a Giclee. Please note this in the media tag, if applicable.
ENTRY PROCEDURE
All entries and fees will be processed through www.callforentry.org
Applicants may submit up to six (6) entries. Two (2) entries are included in the $25 application.
An additional charge of $5 per entry is charged for any additional submissions.
Application deadline is July 22st, 2021
Artists will be notified of acceptance by July 24th, 2021
Shipped works of art must arrive no later than Wednesday, August 4th, 2021.
CONDITIONS OF ACCEPTANCE
Artists accepted into the show must send an email confirmation upon acceptance, plus be willing to provide an artist pic, short bio, and web/social links (if applicable). These items are necessary for the Online version of the show and other promotion. By submitting this information, you provide Vestige Concept Gallery all rights to post the work on their gallery website and within a paper brochure for the event.
Accepted artwork must be the actual artwork as seen in the submitted images. No substitutions. Vestige Concept Gallery reserves the right to pull any artwork that differs from the images in the accepted submission. Any Giclees will automatically be pulled from the show unless it was initially stated that the work itself is a Giclee.
Accepted artwork listed for sale must be for the price listed in the submission. No last-minute price changes.
Vestige Concept Gallery will retain a 25% commission for any artwork sold–please factor this into your pricing.
Artists are responsible for shipping & optional shipping insurance to and from Vestige Concept Gallery. A prepaid return shipping label must be included. Fedex or UPS only. No cash or checks.
Shipped work must be sent in reusable, sturdy boxes and marked with your name. No loose peanuts. Artwork framed with glass is the responsibility of the artist and is not recommended. Artwork with glass that arrives in broken condition may be pulled from the event if artist is unable to remedy the issue.
Late or damaged work will not be exhibited.
Art damaged in transit is solely the responsibility of the artist and shipper. Artwork may also be hand-delivered, if applicable.
Wall pieces MUST be securely wired, framed, and properly prepared for display. Painted edges and/or a clean edge gallery wrap (i.e. the gallery edges were masked off prior to painting), are acceptable. Sawtooths are ok for photography only, that weighs less than 5 pounds
2D Work must not exceed 30lbs, including frame. 3D work or audio/video must be available to discuss the display with gallery member, if selected, and you will be placed into “waitlist” status and be contacted by the gallery. 3D artists may wish to inquire with the gallery first before submitting.
TIMELINE
JULY 22 Application deadline.
On or before JULY 23 Acceptance notification
AUGUST 4 Deadline for shipped or dropped-off work
AUGUST 7 Opening Reception
AUGUST — normal business hours
AUGUST 29 Show closes
AUGUST 30 Unsold artwork is packaged and shipped back
Any questions please reach out to: contact@vestigegallery.com
All applications must be received through callforentry.org
Thank you for applying!
Resilient & Creative: A National Juried Exhibition
The Port Angeles Fine Arts Center invites artists to apply for a national juried art exhibition that celebrates innovative artistic responses in the face of unexpected obstacles.
Any experienced artist can attest that creative practice is a source of real challenge and frustration at times – and that’s not always a bad thing! Whether we’re scrambling to balance art-making with other responsibilities, striving to translate an imagined idea into a physical reality, or struggling with a new technique that isn’t working as anticipated, unforeseen difficulties can function as a creative catalyst, pushing artists to try new things and take risks that we might not have considered before.
This exhibition invites artists to reflect on the unplanned challenges (pandemic-related or not!) that have inspired their own creativity. Selected works will be exhibited from August 14 – September 26, 2021, in the historic Esther Webster Gallery in Port Angeles, WA. $15 entry fee for up to 3 pieces.
http://www.pafac.org/resilientcreativeartistcall.html

