This “Call for Qualification” is seeking Professional Artists who wish to be considered by the Town of Danville for a commissioned artwork that will be admired for years. The Town of Danville has ventured into temporary public art pieces and is now working to establish its first permanent public art exhibit, Acorns of the Old Oak. The exhibit would consist of placing small bronze, three-dimensional acorn sculptures in Downtown Danville where they would be placed at town-owned facilities and/or historic building sites. These acorns would be homage to Danville’s iconic Old Oak Tree, a symbol of stability and strength in the Town. Please visit www.danville.ca.gov/arts for more information or to apply.
SF Bay Area
San Bruno Community Art Gallery Exhibition
The City of San Bruno Community Art Gallery Program encourages artistic expression and fosters a greater appreciation for art in the community. Artists are invited annually to submit applications to exhibit two-dimensional work in the San Bruno Library’s main reading room. Applications may be submitted individually or as a group; preference will be given to local artists. Selected artists will be provided a $250 stipend. Selected artists will exhibit for a four month period. Please visit sanbruno.ca.gov/art for more details and an application.
Development Associate
Development Associate
STATUS: 15 hours/week, non-exempt employee
PAY RATE: $24/hour
REPORTS TO: Director of Development
START DATE: Apr 1, 2025
Who We Are
Shotgun Players is a company of artists determined to create bold, relevant, affordable theatre that inspires and challenges audiences and artists alike to re-imagine our lives, our community, and the ever-changing world around us. We are committed to a welcoming and inclusive work culture and audience experience where everyone who walks through our doors feels a deep sense of belonging. We center our values in all that we do and hold ourselves accountable with rigorous, comprehensive, and regular reviews of policies, procedures, and staff. Getting it “right” is not a box we can check. It’s a daily practice and we are all here for that journey!
Overview of Development Associate Position
The Development Associate will collaborate with the Director of Development to design and implement fresh, sustainable fundraising strategies and programs that will complement and support the artistic work of our company. The key to our over three decades of artistic and fundraising success is our ability to nurture long-term relationships even as we strive to be more inclusive and welcoming to new connections. We view development as an exciting opportunity to create partnerships with people who are as passionate about our purpose and work as we are.
CORE RESPONSIBILITIES
Individual Giving Campaigns
Collaborate with staff on messaging and implementation of annual giving campaigns that inspire patrons to support our purpose and work.
Artist Campaign
The Artist Campaign is our fall/winter, end-of-year, individual giving effort to secure funds for over 100 local artists each season.
Make a Difference Campaign – Sassafras
Our spring/summer campaign aligns with SASSAFRAS, our annual fundraiser. Our Make a Difference Program supports the next generation of audiences and artists by providing discounted tickets for anyone 25 and under, along with paid artistic fellowships for emerging artists.
Specific responsibilities for these campaigns include:
Partner with the Director of Development to create and refine strategies for each donor campaign. Each campaign includes a wide range of outreach methods including email, social media, and print materials.
Process donations and thank-you letters. Each donation is an opportunity to learn more about our supporters.
Manage database and provide research for current and potential donors.
Create Business Intelligence Reports for donor campaigns.
Prepare targeted lists for each donor campaign.
Maintain Donor Lists for programs and lobby.
Special Events
The Development Associate works with the Director of Development to design and implement 15-20 cultivation and community engagement events throughout the year. We pride ourselves on crafting these events into experiences that are as creative, inclusive, and inspiring as our plays. We put a high premium on the personal touch. The Development Associate will assist in planning these events and engaging audience members at each gathering.
- SASSAFRAS – our annual Spring/Summer fundraiser: 80 – 100 participants
- Holiday Party – early December, free perk for donors/subscribers/artists/single ticket buyers: 150-200 participants
- Season Announcement – early fall brunch for mid-large donors to entice production sponsors (50-60 attendees)
- First Taste (5) – first reading of each show with hors d’oeuvres and wine, tailored to match the aesthetics/themes for the show; premium subscribers: 40-100 attendees
- Opening Nights (5) – post-show celebrations for our mainstage season.
- Assorted private readings and other events (3-4)
- Collaborate with the Director of Development on plans for Sassafras, the Season Announcement Party, and the Holiday Party.
- Coordinate invitations for smaller events including the First Taste.
Experience and Skills Required
- Excellent organizational, project management, and communication skills. This position is all about building relationships with audience members/donors.
- Computer skills (proficiency in Microsoft Office and Google Drive is necessary, experience with CRM software preferred. Shotgun Players currently uses Audience View). Data Management and Donor Research are central for this position.
- Superior attention to detail.
- Strong familiarity withShotgun Players work/programming.
- Desire and ability to work collaboratively with staff, board, and artists.
- Knowledge/experience with event planning preferred.
- Have a valid driver’s license and ability to load items such as cases of wine (30-40lbs), hors d’oeuvres, glasses etc. for off-site events.
TO APPLY:
Please complete this form.
This includes uploading a cover letter and your resume and submitting references with contact info. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact: jobsATshotgunplayers.org, with “Development Associate” in the subject line. https://shotgunplayers.org/online/article/jobs
Shotgun Players is an equal-opportunity employer committed to creating a welcoming environment where everyone feels valued and appreciated. We honor our inclusive community of artists, audience, staff, board, and company members and celebrate our many differences as we unite in our shared love for theatre. Shotgun Players does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status. Applicants from underrepresented identities and backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply.
Lead Art Handler, Art Services
Position: Lead Art Handler, Art Services
Status: Full-time | Non-Exempt | Hourly
Compensation Group: Experienced
Compensation Range: $44.56 – $48.18 per hour
Hiring Range: $35.00 – $42.00 per hour
Reports to: Head Art Handler / Director of Field Services
Hours: Monday – Friday, 9:00am – 5:30pm (with availability for 8:00 am starts and 6:30 pm ends, occasional weekends and overnight)
Minnesota Street Project Art Services, founded & headquartered in San Francisco since 2016, is the Bay Area’s fastest growing and most innovative provider of highest quality art storage, installation, packing, crating, transportation, and solutions. Our clients include private collectors, galleries, and institutions who value our emphasis on customer relationships, collection care, and creative problem solving.
As part of the Minnesota Street Project and affiliated with the Minnesota Street Project Foundation, 100% of our profits are used to support the visual arts ecosystem in the Bay Area.
Job Summary:
Minnesota Street Project Art Services is seeking a full-time Lead Art Handler with specialization in field work, with at least 3 years’ experience in a leadership position at a museum, gallery, or art shipping organization. The Lead Art Handler will exhibit a friendly and approachable demeanor with all Minnesota Street Project clients, staff, and vendors, acting as a positive ambassador for the Art Services department, as well as the overall Project. This person must value teamwork, collaboration, and community. This person will demonstrate an understanding of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Access in the arts and in our daily lives and has cultural flexibility/agility and a commitment to fostering a respectful and inclusive work environment. The candidate must have a desire and ability to work out of town on an as-needed basis, including regular shuttles.
Essential Responsibilities:
- Proactively communicate, clearly and respectfully, with clients to support shared understanding of their needs and facilitate successful job execution to meet or exceed their expectations.
- Enthusiastically and diplomatically lead art handlers in the field.
- Handle, pack, and install artwork at private offices, galleries, and residences, as well as in our viewing rooms and galleries; professionally secure and transport artwork, all in accordance with museum standards.
- Assist the registration department with labeling artworks and preforming condition reports, store, and track artwork in our warehouse, as well as our vehicles, in accordance with museum standards.
- Look ahead at upcoming jobs on the calendar and ensure that you are familiar and prepared to execute the full scope or consult with the project manager if there are any uncertainties.
- Ensure strong communication is facilitated throughout the team and that deadlines are continually met.
- Is part of a rotation of handlers that embark on shuttles and other jobs outside of the bay area that require overnight stays.
- Attend weekly department meetings, as well as occasional company-wide meetings and trainings.
- Keep vehicles and warehouse consistently clean and useable, bringing a proactive approach.
- Inventory supplies and administer reuse/recycling policies.
- Assist the crate shop and warehouse as needed.
- Perform other related duties as required.
- Available to work 5 consecutive days of the week, between the hours of 8 am and 6 pm, and occasionally beyond.
Required Skills, Abilities, and Experience:
- Art transportation and shipping knowledge; valid CA license and ability to drive a 16 – 26’ box truck.
- Professional commitment and adaptability; willingness to safely shift directions for the need of the artwork or client, in a moment’s notice.
- Experience, if not expertise, operating material moving equipment (VRCs, forklifts, scissor lifts, material lifts, gantries, and pallet jacks).
- Outstanding time management: ability to quickly identify and safely resolve problems, ensuring projects stay on schedule, whilst keeping the client and team in communication.
- Demonstrate concern for detail, accuracy, and precise execution of work, while managing time and efficiency of individual and team performance.
- Excellent communication skills, both verbally and written.
- Work well independently and as a team; gracefully shift between warehouse, client, and office settings, whilst communicating along the way.
- Ability to safely lift 50+ lbs individually and 75+lbs as a team.
- Proficient with iPad and PC Tablets. Comfortable using computer databases.
To Apply:
Please email resume with the subject line “Lead Art Handler – Last Name” to artservicesjobs@minnesotastreetproject.com. No calls, please. Thank you for your interest in Minnesota Street Project.
Benefits:
Minnesota Street Project offers a competitive benefits package that includes Medical, Dental, Vision, LTD, AD&D, Paid Time Off and Parental Leave, Retirement Savings, 401-k Plan, and Pre-Taxed Commuter and Childcare Benefits.
Equal Opportunity Employer:
Minnesota Street Project provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
Art Handler, Art Services
Position: Art Handler, Art Services
Status: Full-time | Non-Exempt | Hourly
Compensation Group: Experienced
Compensation Range: $ 31.00 – $ 40.00 per hour
Hiring Range: $25.00 – $35.00 per hour
Reports to: Head Art Handler / Director of Field Services
Hours: Monday – Friday, 9:00am – 5:30pm (with availability for 8am starts and 6:30pm ends)
Minnesota Street Project Art Services, founded & headquartered in San Francisco since 2016, is the Bay Area’s fastest growing and most innovative provider of highest quality art storage, installation, packing, crating, transportation, and solutions. Our clients include private collectors, galleries, and institutions who value our emphasis on customer relationships, collection care, and creative problem solving.
As part of the Minnesota Street Project and affiliated with the Minnesota Street Project Foundation, 100% of our profits are used to support the visual arts ecosystem in the Bay Area.
Job Summary:
Minnesota Street Project is seeking a full-time Art Handler specializing in field work, with expert customer service, art handling and transportation, and packaging skills to join our team of arts professionals. The Art Handler will exhibit a friendly and approachable demeanor with all Minnesota Street Project clients, staff, and vendors, acting as a positive ambassador for the Art Services department, as well as the overall Project. This person must value teamwork, collaboration, and community. This person will demonstrate an understanding of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Access in the arts and in our daily lives and has cultural flexibility/agility and a commitment to fostering a respectful and inclusive work environment. The candidate must have a desire and ability to work out of town on an as-needed basis, including regular shuttles.
Essential Responsibilities:
- Enthusiastically and diplomatically work in tandem with lead handlers in the field.
- Handle, pack, and install artwork at private offices, galleries, and residences, as well as in our viewing rooms and galleries; professionally secure and transport artwork, all in accordance with museum standards.
- Assist the registration department with labeling artworks and performing condition reports; expertly store and track artwork in our warehouse, as well as our vehicles, in accordance with museum standards.
- Anticipate bookings/projects and take all necessary steps to streamline the incoming and outgoing processes.
- Offer respectful communication to all team members and clients.
- Is part of a rotation of handlers that embark on shuttles and other jobs outside of the bay area that require overnight stays.
- Is available for occasional work outside the greater Bay Area.
- Attend weekly department meetings, as well as occasional company-wide meetings and trainings.
- Keep vehicles and warehouse consistently clean and useable, bringing a proactive approach.
- Inventory supplies and administer reuse/recycling policies.
- Assist the crate shop and warehouse as needed.
- Perform other related duties as required.
- Available to work 5 consecutive days of the week, between the hours of 8am and 6pm, and occasionally beyond.
Required Skills, Abilities, and Experience:
- Minimum 3 years’ experience at a museum, gallery, or art shipping organization; demonstrated expertise in art handling techniques, packing, crating and storing protocols, as well as client relations and team communication.
- Art transportation and shipping knowledge; valid CA license and ability to drive a 16 – 26’ box truck.
- Professional commitment and adaptability; willingness to safely shift directions for the need of the artwork or client, in a moment’s notice.
- Experience operating material moving equipment (VRCs, forklifts, scissor lifts, material lifts, gantries, and pallet jacks).
- Outstanding communication and ability to take direction and ask for assistance, as needed, ensuring projects stay on schedule.
- Demonstrate concern for detail, accuracy and precise execution of work, all while being adaptable and willing to learn a new direction or skill.
- Excellent communication skills, both verbally and written.
- Work well independently and as a team; gracefully shift between warehouse, client, and office settings, whilst communicating along the way.
- Ability to safely lift 50+ lbs individually and 75+lbs as a team.
- Proficient with iPad Tablets. Comfortable using computer databases.
To Apply:
Please email resume with the subject line “Art Handler – Last Name” to artservicesjobs@minnesotastreetproject.com. No calls, please. Thank you for your interest in Minnesota Street Project.
Benefits:
Minnesota Street Project offers a competitive benefits package that includes Medical, Dental, Vision, LTD, AD&D, Paid Time Off and Parental Leave, Retirement Savings, 401-k Plan, and Pre-Taxed Commuter and Childcare Benefits.
Equal Opportunity Employer:
Minnesota Street Project provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
Word Play National Juried Exhibition
In Word Play, we are looking for artworks that creatively engage with text, whether through words, letters, phrases, or entire narratives. The text can serve as a message, a visual texture, a conceptual element, or even as the main subject. We encourage submissions that explore the interaction between words and image, spanning themes such as language, identity, culture, politics, and beyond.
