Grey Cube Gallery proudly presents the fourth Botanicals online art contest for the month of June 2023. Contest is open to all artists worldwide over 18 years of age. The gallery invites artists and photographers to share their artistic vision using any work with with interpretation of botanical and floral art (flowers, herbs, fruit, leaves, plants and related floral subcjects). All visual art mediums (except video and sound) are allowed. Winning artwork (Best of Show) will be on the poster of the show. All winning artists will receive a digital award certificate. The deadline to submit entries is the June 15, 2023.
Botanicals Art Contest
Call for Submissions: Art Teleported New York City 2024
THE NEW NOMAD
Art Teleported New York City 2024
The Art Show and Conference for Nomadic Artists
January 6 – 7, 2024
New York City
Project website: https://cicamuseum.com/artteleported
CICA Museum invites artists, creative writers, scholars, and art lovers worldwide to participate in “Art Teleported 2024,” the Art Shows and Conference for Nomadic Artists, which will be held in New York City on January 6-7, 2024.
Through Project Art Teleported, we aim to create a global network among nomadic artists, designers, audiences, and communities and promote understanding and appreciation of each other, so they can make, share, appreciate, and live in art in any region and culture.
Every artist/researcher of an accepted proposal will be provided with an opportunity to discuss the merits of his or her contribution with peers as a Presenter. It is required that the Presenter will pay the registration fee, physically attend the events and present in a session.
Presenters will participate in the pop-up art show in New York City. We will announce the location and the detailed schedule in the future. The artist can exhibit up to one work. The artist is responsible for the shipment and delivery of his/her work to and from the event space, as well as all related expenses. The artist will install the work on January 7, 2024. The two-dimensional work should be no larger than 39 inch (1 m) on the longest side, and the installation work/sculpture should be no larger than 39x39x79 inches (1 x 1 x 2 m, w x d x h). The work may be a performance piece. Please let us know if you are interested in exhibiting a work exceeding the size limit or special requirements. After the exhibition, the artist should restore the space to the original state.
Presenters will also be featured in the book “New Media Art 2025,” expected to be published in December 2024. The book will be available in major bookstores in Korea, and in the United States and other countries via Amazon.
*This year’s categories include:
-Visual Culture/Cultural Studies
-Art and Globalism/Localism
-Art and Diaspora
-Art and Artificial Intelligence
-Instruction-based Art
-Virtual/Augmented Reality Art
-Art and Social Media
-Art and Mass Media
-Art Performance
-Wearable Art
-New Media Culture
-Game Art
-Web Art
-New Media Art utilizing Mobile Apps or Devices
-Installation Art
*Timeline:
June 19, 2023 Close submissions
July 1 – 20, 2024 Approvals: selected artists/scholars will be notified by email.
January 6 – 7, 2024 Art Teleported New York City 2024
December 2024 The publication “New Media Art 2025” releases
***The dates are subject to change.
* How to submit: Please visit our website for more information – https://cicamuseum.com/call-for-submissions-art-teleported-new-york-city-2024/
OPEN CALL | TOKAS Residency Programs 2024
Tokyo Arts and Space (TOKAS), operated by a division of The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, offers artist-in-residence programs for international creators working in various creative fields to stay, engage in creation and conduct research activities.
TOKAS now calls for creators from various backgrounds and seek to actively exchange ideas while engaging in creative activities in Tokyo/Japan during their stay at TOKAS Residency.
Please check each outline carefully as the eligibility and conditions differ by programs.
1. International Creator Residency Program
Under this program, there are two categories: A) Individual Project and B) Theme Project.
https://www.tokyoartsandspace.jp/en/archive/application/2023/20230511-254.html
A) Individual Projects
Residency Period: 3 months in the following periods:
① From the beginning of September to the end of November, 2024
② From the beginning of January to the end of March, 2025
Number of Creators: 3
Disciplines: Visual art, film, design and architecture
What TOKAS Residency offers: Living space (single room), airfare, living expenses (per diem), and fee for creative work/project
Studio/workspace: Shared studio
Outcome: Presentation in the Open Studio, and Result Exhibition planned to be held at TOKAS Hongo in 2025.
B) Theme Projects
Based on the theme: “Beyond Divisions”
Residency Period: 3 months from the beginning of May to the end of July, 2024
Number of Creators: 2
Disciplines: Visual art, film, design and architecture
What TOKAS Residency offers: Living space (single room), airfare, living expenses (per diem), and fee for creative work/project
Studio/workspace: Shared studio
Outcome: Presentation in the Open Studio, and Result Exhibition planned to be held at TOKAS Hongo in 2025.
2. Curator Residency Program
https://www.tokyoartsandspace.jp/en/archive/application/2023/20230511-255.html
Residency Period: 1 to 3 months within the following residency periods:
① From the beginning of May to the end of July, 2024
② From the beginning of September to the end of November, 2024
③ From the beginning of January to the end of March, 2025
Number of Curators: 6
Disciplines: curation, art criticism, and cultural research
What TOKAS Residency offers: Living space (single room), airfare, and fee for research/project
Studio/workspace: None
Outcome: Presentation in the Open Studio Talk or/and Curator Talk.
4. Research Residency Program
https://www.tokyoartsandspace.jp/en/archive/application/2023/20230511-253.html
Residency Period: 6 to 12 weeks within the following residency periods:
① From the beginning of May, 2024 to the end of July, 2024
② From the beginning of January, 2025 to the end of March, 2025
Number of Creators: 4
Disciplines: visual art, film, design, architecture, music, sound art, performing art and curation
What TOKAS Residency offers: Living space (single room)
Studio/workspace: None
Outcome Presentation in the Open Studio.
■How to apply
Please download “Outline” and “Application Package” of each program from the links above.
Development Associate
Chinese Culture Foundation of San Francisco (also known as Chinese Culture Center or CCC) is seeking an Development Associate, an energetic and passionate individual committed to supporting the arts and the underserved.
The Development Associate plays a vital role in supporting fundraising efforts and ensuring the financial sustainability of CCC. This position works closely with the Executive Director, Deputy Director and other team members to implement fundraising strategies, manage donor relationships, contribute to corporate strategy development, and support the overall success of the organization’s development initiatives.The Development Associate is responsible for supporting the planning, organizing, and implementation of CCC’s key fundraising initiatives including Contemporaries program, annual gala, VIP and special events. This position reports to the Executive Director.
Key Responsibilities
Donor Relationship Management:
- Assist in cultivating and maintaining positive relationships with individual donors and members, corporate sponsors, foundations, and government agencies.
- Support donor stewardship activities, including acknowledgment letters, thank-you calls, and personalized communications.
Donor Database Management:
- Maintain accurate and up-to-date donor records in the organization’s donor database.
- Input donor information, track interactions and gifts, and generate reports as needed.
- Regularly review data for accuracy and integrity.
Fundraising Events Support:
- Collaborate with the programs team to plan, coordinate, and execute fundraising events, including annual gala, donor and VIP events with exhibitions, programs and other donor appreciation activities.
- Assist in invitations, event production, guest registration, and on-site event support.
Communications and Marketing:
- Lead in the development of fundraising materials, including sponsorship packets, appeal letters, brochures, and newsletters.
- Collaborate with the communications team to ensure consistent messaging across various platforms.
- Assist in maintaining the organization’s social media presence related to development activities.
Corporate Strategy Support:
- Assist the Executive Director in researching and identifying opportunities for corporate partnerships and sponsorships, and supporting with follow through.
- Contribute to the development and implementation of corporate fundraising strategies aligned with the organization’s goals and values.
Donor and Member Communications:
- Lead on drafting personalized communications to donors and members, including acknowledgment letters, updates, and impact reports.
- Ensure timely and accurate delivery of communications to maintain positive donor relationships.
Research and Prospect Identification:
- Conduct research to identify potential individual, corporate, and foundation prospects for fundraising purposes.
- Provide comprehensive background information and donor profiles to support cultivation strategies.
Data Analysis and Reporting:
- Assist in analyzing fundraising data and generating regular reports to evaluate campaign progress, donor trends, and overall fundraising performance.
- Identify areas for improvement and make recommendations based on data insights.
Financial Administration:
- Collaborate with the administration team to reconcile donations, assist in budget monitoring, and support financial reporting related to development activities.
- Ensure compliance with financial policies and procedures.Grant Research and Writing:
- Conduct research to identify potential grant opportunities aligned with the organization’s mission and programs as needed.
- Assist in writing persuasive grant proposals, applications, and letters of inquiry, ensuring compliance with guidelines and deadlines
Collaboration and Support:
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including the executive team, board members, volunteers, and other staff members, to support development efforts.
- Provide general administrative support as needed.
Executive Director Support:
- Assist the Executive Director in organizing and coordinating Board of Directors meetings and events.
- Compile meeting agendas and prepare support materials.
- Ensure timely distribution of meeting materials to Board members.
- Coordinate meeting logistics, including room setup.
- Provide administrative support to the Executive Director as needed.
- Other tasks and duties as assigned
Qualifications and Skills
- Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field (such as nonprofit management, arts administration, or communications). Relevant coursework or prior experience in fundraising is preferred.
- Minimum 2 years in development or membership position in nonprofit setting
- Demonstrated passion for and knowledge of art and culture.
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, with attention to detail and ability to tailor messages and styles to different audiences.
- Excellent organizational and time management skills, with the ability to handle multiple tasks and deadlines simultaneously.
- Proficiency in using donor databases and fundraising software. Experience with CRM systems (Salesforce) is a plus.
- Strong research skills, with the ability to gather and synthesize information effectively.
- Basic understanding of fundraising techniques and best practices.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and familiarity with design software is desirable.
- Collaborative team player with the ability to work independently when needed.
- Professionalism, integrity, and a commitment to maintaining donor confidentiality.
- Enthusiasm for learning and willingness to take on new challenges.
This is a regular full-time, non-exempt in person position. This position requires working from the San Francisco Chinatown office. Salary for this position is $52,000-$68,000 depending on experience.
Competitive compensation and benefits (include health insurance, 401K retirement plan with employer matching, paid time off and holidays), invitations to Bay Area arts and community events. Position is open until filled.
To Apply:
Submit letter of interest and resume to raeanne@cccsf.us. Candidates invited to the interview process will need to provide 3 references. Interested applicants are encouraged to visit How I Keep Looking Up at CCC Visual Art Center and 41 Ross to learn more about CCC.
2023 – Digital Art (Online Exhibition)
Digital Art (In Gallery + Online Exhibition)
Deadline: May 21, 2023
Notification: May 29, 2023
Exhibition: June 1 to 30, 2023
Artist Reception: Commission: 65% to the Artist
Apply: https://www.laslagunaartgallery.com/digitalart
For this exhibition Las Laguna Art Gallery invites artists creating any type of Digital Art.
Digital art can be digital photography, algorithmic art, dynamic painting, 2D computer graphics, pixel art, photo painting, digital collage, digital painting, manual vector drawing or raster painting.
Artists may use software programs like Photoshop, Procreate, Corel Painter, GIMP, Artweaver 7, Ai Art, or ANY other digital tools to manipulate images to create paintings, drawings or pictures.
Note: All artists who submit to this show will be accepted and have at least one of their submitted works posted and promoted on our website and to our client list.
About
Las Laguna Gallery is a contemporary and fine art gallery that features art from a diverse group of artists, representing a variety of mediums. Since 2013 we have held open calls for art, calls for entry, and calls for art opportunities for artists to sell their art in a gallery. Our gallery is located at 577 S. Coast Hwy, Unit A-1, Laguna Beach, California 92651.
We make it a point to curate artwork that is interesting and engaging to the art collector, the art lover, and the novice. Las Laguna Art Gallery is dedicated to the exploration and engagement of contemporary and fine art visual culture – regionally, nationally and internationally, through unique collaborations between artists, students and the community.
School Programs Manager
POSITION TITLE: School Programs Manager
DEPARTMENT: Education and Civic Engagement
SUPERVISOR: Senior Education Manager
STATUS: Regular, Full-time, Exempt
PAY RATE: $64,480.00/annual
Position Summary
The School Programs Manager serves a vital role in The Contemporary Jewish Museum (The CJM) overseeing all K–12 school and teacher programs. The CJM’s educational programs are grounded in teaching inclusion through arts and culture, with a focus on student and teacher wellbeing. School programs include connections to Jewish stories as a tool to open conversation around diversity and identity. The School Programs Manager fosters strong relationships with school leaders, teachers, community organizations, and CJM colleagues to create and implement innovative arts-infused education programs and outreach. The School Programs Manager also shapes tour approach, leads tour training, and develops resources and touring materials.
This position is both a leadership role and a direct service position, which includes both the creation and management of educational programs and direct facilitation working with youth and adult groups. Programs are supported through regular collaboration with education team members, and with many of the programs and processes already in place. The successful individual in this role will possess excellent interpersonal skills, strong education vision, and distinction in shaping processes and program structure.
For all positions, The Museum expects an interest in and commitment to the mission and core values of The CJM, including its beliefs in anti-racism, diversity, equity, access, and inclusion.
Essential Job Responsibilities
- Develop and implement educational programming that drives active participation in The CJM’s activities centered on teaching inclusion through arts and culture. Conceptualize and implement annual plans for school audiences including tours centered on San Francisco history, the art and stories of Ezra Jack Keats, select exhibition-driven focused tours, and Holocaust education.
- Lead school tour development, iterate tour strategies to center student voice and reach program goals, and organize resources for participating groups.
- Prepare adaptable tours to be articulated for students in collaboration with other staff leading tours. Train and supervise part-time educators on leading tours. Lead (virtual and in-person) guided tours of exhibitions, totaling approximately four–six tours weekly.
- Create and manage educational partnership initiatives including managing the award-winning annual citywide Ezra Jack Keats bookmaking project (with partners in SFUSD and SFPL) and other school program collaborations with schools, districts, and libraries and other educational non-profits.
- Create, manage, and lead arts-based professional development workshops for educators and lead strategy for the development of teacher resource guides and other curriculum-related materials.
- Oversee regular communications and conduct regular outreach to community and school groups for Museum group visits and partnership on initiatives. Extend and expand network of tour visitors through coordinated outreach initiatives with set goals, with a focus on connecting with broad community audiences.
- Develop and manage program evaluation and reporting.
- Work closely with colleagues across The Museum on implementation of programs, including sharing schedule needs with Security, Operations, and Visitor Experience and sharing program information with Development, Curatorial, and Exhibitions.
- Respond to inquiries (phone and email) and manage communications for all school tours including scheduling visits for each group, connecting groups with CJM resources, and sharing surveys. Schedule tours utilizing The CJM’s scheduling software in Microsoft Teams and assign educator.
- Contribute to ongoing documentation and reporting for school programs and tours, including aggregating and analyzing tour statistics for ongoing reporting.
- Manage program budget.
- Represent The CJM in community and professional organizations.
Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree. Graduate degree in related field desirable, or relevant work experience including formal or informal teaching.
- At least five years’ experience in museum education or related educational field.
- Experience in direct-service teaching youth.
- Interest in and dedication to the mission and core values of The CJM, including its commitment to anti-bias education, diversity, equity, access, and inclusion.
- Experience in staff leadership, including of educators or administrators.
- Comfort with museum-based pedagogy, teaching with visual art, and Jewish culture and history preferred.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Outstanding interpersonal skills and ability to communicate across age and cultural backgrounds.
- Ability to envision and work independently to organize the management of multiple projects and meet deadlines.
- Experienced and effective public speaker with proficiency in sharing high-level impact of a program.
- A joy and passion for student learning.
- Exceptional organizational skills with excellent attention to detail.
- Highly proficient with Microsoft Suite.
Physical Requirements
- Moderate standing
- Occasional lifting, carrying, bending, pushing, and pulling
- Ability to lift up to twenty-five pounds
Other
- Flexibility to work some evenings and weekends. Approximately two Sundays per month. When working on a Sunday, another workday will be scheduled as a day off for the week.
- Capable of responding to public emergency situations (i.e.: building evacuation procedures).
The Contemporary Jewish Museum is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin or ancestry, age, marital or domestic partner status, sex, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a protected veteran, status as a qualified individual with a disability, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, or local law.
Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, The CJM will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.