RedArtBox Galleries are looking for international artists for our Exhibitions. Garden Gallery, Japan March 1 – April 15, 2021, Rooftop Gallery Los Angeles May 1 – June 15, 2021, and Main Gallery, Hawaii, July 1 – August 15, 2021.
RedArtBox Galleries
Call for Art-FEMME
Art Fluent offers opportunities to artists worldwide through juried exhibitions throughout the year. As steadfast supporters of the arts, our aim is to connect art lovers directly with artists and vice versa. A portion of the proceeds from the entry fees are donated to organizations committed to the arts and supporting artists. Art Fluent invites artists worldwide to submit artwork to our online exhibit, FEMME.
THEME
FEMME- The enduring feminine spirit is diverse, ever-changing, a mystery, and beautiful all wrapped up into one. As far as art can remember, we have been drawn to the female archetype in all her complexities and contradictions. Her strength and vulnerabilities, her value, her abilities, and all of her possibilities. We seek artwork that celebrates women, their allure, and their place in humanity. Show us what FEMME means to you through your perspective.
CALENDAR
JPEGs due by Friday, February 26, 2021.
Notification of acceptance and online gallery opening Friday, March 26, 2021.
AWARDS
All accepted pieces will be displayed in our online gallery at www.art-fluent.com
First Place: $500
Second Place: $200
Third Place $100
ENTRY FEE
$20 for first entry/$5 for each additional entry, you may enter up to 20 total. Payment is non-refundable and does not guarantee acceptance.
ELIGIBILITY
This call is open to artists worldwide, both amateur and professional.
RULES
Work that is copied or done under the guidance of an instructor is not eligible. Open to ALL fine art mediums (oil, acrylic, watermedia, pastel, drawing, printmaking, mixed media, photography, sculpture, fiber, wood, digital art) except video. Work that has been exhibited through Art Fluent in previous exhibits are not eligible.
SELECTION PROCESS
Director’s choice. Please note, there is no personal feedback given by jurors.
ENTRY PROCEDURE
Entry is done through CaFÉ, a web-based service that allows artists to upload images and organize their artwork for submissions to galleries. To apply for a call, you must leave our website and go to the CaFÉ website at www.callforentry.org where you can create a FREE artist account. You will add your details and upload your images to CaFÉ and then you can submit work to FEMME.
MEDIA PREPARATION
All images must be in JPEG format using CaFÉ guidelines. The image size must be 1,200 pixels or greater on the longest side. Maximum file size is 5 mb.
NOTIFICATION
Notification will be done by email, everyone who submits will be notified of the juror’s selections. If for any reason you do not hear from us by the notification date, please check the filters in your email account. Notification emails are sent to the email on file with CaFÉ.
SALES
All sales inquiries will be directed to the artist’s website. For any artwork that is sold, the artists receive 100% of the sale.
GIVING BACK
A portion of the proceeds from the entry fees is donated to organizations committed to the arts and supporting artists.
REGULATIONS
By entering our calls for art through CaFÉ you are agreeing to be added to Art Fluent’s email list for forthcoming artist opportunities. By submitting images, you agree that the images are your own work, you own all rights to the images, and you take full responsibility for the content of all images, including the likeness of recognizable individuals. The actual artwork will remain the property of the artist, our mission is to promote artists and their work. Should your work be accepted, you grant Art Fluent the right to reproduce your image on our website, on social media, and where appropriate to help promote our online exhibitions. Art Fluent will always credit you and your copyright wherever feasible. We will not use your image for any other purpose without the artist’s permission.
Call for Art-OF THE EARTH
Art Fluent offers opportunities to artists worldwide through juried exhibitions throughout the year. As steadfast supporters of the arts, our aim is to connect art lovers directly with artists and vice versa. A portion of the proceeds from the entry fees are donated to organizations committed to the arts and supporting artists. Art Fluent invites artists worldwide to submit artwork to our online exhibit, OF THE EARTH.
THEME
OF THE EARTH- Our plant formed over 4.5 billion years ago. Oceans and land were born, and the atmosphere began to take shape. Humanity stepped in, and our presence became widely evident. Our hand lies heavily on the planet as few places on earth remain untouched. The art of the landscape varies from natural, contemporary, traditional, urban, industrial, or just a wide-open minimal space-we seek artwork that captures the earth’s spirit and character. Show us what OF THE EARTH means through your perspective.
CALENDAR
JPEGs due by Friday, April 2, 2021
Notification of acceptance and online gallery opening Friday, April 30, 2021.
AWARDS
All accepted pieces will be displayed in our online gallery at www.art-fluent.com
First Place: $500
Second Place: $200
Third Place $100
ENTRY FEE
$20 for first entry/$5 for each additional entry. You may enter up to 20 total. Payment is non-refundable and does not guarantee acceptance. For 3D work, there is no need to pay for additional entries for detail shots. Once your first entry is made, you may send additional views by email to hello@art-fluent.com.
ELIGIBILITY
This call is open to artists worldwide, both amateur and professional. Artwork that has been exhibited in previous shows with Art Fluent will not be chosen again.
RULES
Work that is copied or done under the guidance of an instructor is not eligible. Open to ALL fine art mediums (oil, acrylic, watermedia, pastel, drawing, printmaking, mixed media, photography, sculpture, fiber, wood, digital art) except video.
SELECTION PROCESS
Director’s choice. Please note, there is no personal feedback given by jurors.
ENTRY PROCEDURE
Entry is done through CaFÉ, a web-based service that allows artists to upload images and organize their artwork for submissions to galleries. To apply for a call, you must leave our website and go to the CaFÉ website at www.callforentry.org, where you can create a FREE artist account. You will add your details and upload your images to CaFÉ, and then you can submit work to OF THE EARTH. If you have any questions about the process please contact us at hello@art-fluent.com we are happy to walk you through the process.
MEDIA PREPARATION
All images must be in JPEG format using CaFÉ guidelines. The image size must be 1,200 pixels or greater on the longest side. The maximum file size is 5 MB. Please only submit properly cropped images of your work that are in focus.
NOTIFICATION
Notification will be done by email, everyone who submits will be notified of the juror’s selections. If, for any reason, you do not hear from us by the notification date, please check the filters in your email account. Notification emails are sent to the email on file with CaFÉ.
SALES
All sales inquiries will be directed to the artist’s website. For any artwork that is sold, the artists receive 100% of the sale.
GIVING BACK
A portion of the proceeds from the entry fees is donated to organizations committed to the arts and supporting artists.
REGULATIONS
By entering our calls for art through CaFÉ, you agree to be added to Art Fluent’s email list for forthcoming artist opportunities. By submitting images, you agree that the images are your own work, you own all rights to the images, and take full responsibility for the content of all images, including the likeness of recognizable individuals. The actual artwork will remain the property of the artist. Our mission is to promote artists and their work. Should your work be accepted, you grant Art Fluent the right to reproduce your image on our website, social media, and where appropriate, to help promote our online exhibitions. Art Fluent will always credit you and your copyright wherever feasible. We will not use your image for any other purpose without the artist’s permission.
Executive Director
THE POSITION
The Executive Director (ED), working in conjunction with and reporting to the Board of Directors, provides the leadership, vision and overall management of the Marin Museum of Contemporary Art (MarinMOCA). The ED supervises MarinMOCA’s multiple lines of business including the galleries, museum store, educational programs, exhibits and events, membership programs and the artist membership organization. There are four part-time staff members who report directly to the ED.
Leadership and Board Relations. The ED leads the organization to develop and implement MarinMOCA’s mission and strategic plan, under the guidance of the MarinMOCA Board of Directors and advisory board. The ED works actively with board committees to achieve annual plans. The ED supervises 4 staff members including the Finance Manager, the Marketing/Development Manager and two Program Managers.
Community and Membership Development The ED maintains a high profile within the organization and the community by routinely interacting with community leaders, cultural organizations and foundations to create beneficial partnerships. The position is the liaison to the City of Novato and other local county officials. With the Marketing Manager, the ED increases audience awareness and engagement with the museum, creates the membership strategy for the organization, and maximizes exposure through press and social media.
Exhibitions, Educational Programs and Events. Working with the Exhibition Committee, outside curators, and artist members, the ED implements the curatorial policy of the organization by producing exhibitions of contemporary art. The ED plans and implements a large variety of educational programs for local students, working with local school districts, MCOE, and educational foundations. The ED works with the Museum’s program managers to develop studio art classes for adults, families and students.
Fundraising and Development. Working with the Development Committee and the Development Manager, the ED develops the annual plan for personal donations, corporate sponsorships, foundation grants, earned income, and legacy giving. The ED works with staff to implement MarinMOCA’s several fundraisers each year, working with a large cadre of dedicated volunteers.
Management, Operations, and Fiscal Oversight. The ED is responsible for the day-to-day general and fiscal management of the organization and its operations. Working with the Finance Manager and the board’s Finance Committee, this work includes developing and managing the annual budget, generating monthly reports, and overseeing all financial operations. Because MarinMOCA is co-located with the Novato Art Center, The City of Novato has appointed the ED to be the steward for the property which comprises 58 artist studios. Artist relations are an important part of the role.
ABOUT MARINMOCA
MarinMOCA is a regionally-important Contemporary Art Museum. Founded in 1983 by a group of artist members, it is a unique combination of Museum and Art Center. Consistently voted “Best Museum” by readers of Marin Magazine, Marin IJ, Pacific Sun, and other publications, the museum presents over 15 contemporary art exhibitions annually, with educational programs, publishing assets, and a resident artist program to increase the art appreciation of its audiences.
Learn more about MarinMOCA at www.marinmoca.org.
500 Palm Drive
Novato, CA 94949
415-637-9730
QUALIFICATIONS
Candidates must possess thorough knowledge of art and art history and have recent organizational management experience, including financial management, marketing and public relations, educational programming, and a demonstrated track-record in fundraising and development. Candidate must have lived in the San Francisco Bay Area for a minimum of 3 years. Experience working with a board of directors is greatly preferred. Outstanding interpersonal and communication skills is required.
EDUCATION: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a major course of study in Arts Administration, Art History, Nonprofit Management, Museum Studies, Humanities, Business or other fields related to the work of this position. Candidates with a Master’s Degree are preferred.
EXPERIENCE: A minimum of six years of progressively responsible professional experience in an art museum, cultural organization or other nonprofit organization, including a minimum of three years in a management capacity.
SALARY
$80,000 – $90,000 negotiable based on experience.
HOW TO APPLY
Interested candidates should submit via email their resume, a two-page or less cover letter that provides information on why you are interested in the position and a brief overview of your experience, and three professional references to Nancy Rehkopf, nancy@marinmoca.org
DEADLINE
February 5 for a March 8 start date.
Individual Giving Manager and Board Liaison
Individual Giving Manager and Board Liaison
- Status: Full time, exempt
- Reports to: Director of Development
Background
ODC is a groundbreaking contemporary arts institution, delivering its mission through a world class dance company, an innovative presenting theater and digital platform, a dance school for movers of all ages and abilities, and ODC/Heath with initiatives including a fee-free diagnostic and educational Healthy Dancers’ Clinic, and a fitness program for all levels and abilities. Guided by Founding Artistic Director Brenda Way, ODC is nationally recognized for its entrepreneurial spirit and artistic innovation. Unique for its fully integrated vision, ODC strives to inspire audiences, cultivate artists, engage community, and foster diversity and inclusion through dance performance, training and mentorship. ODC operates a two-building campus consisting of a Dance Commons and the ODC Theater in San Francisco’s Mission District (when in-person activities are allowed), and a robust digital program for classes, performances and engaging dialogue. ODC’s programs and activities have contributed to community development, arts education, and access to creative art-making for 50 years.
Position Summary
ODC is seeking an experienced, energetic, and highly organized individual to join our Development team. Working alongside the Director of Development, the Individual Giving Manager and Board Liaison develops and implements strategies for the qualification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship of donors capable of major and/or deferred gifts of $15,000 or above. As Board Liaison, the role facilitates the organization’s positive and productive relationships with its Directors by serving as a dedicated point-of-contact and facilitating Directors’ friend and fundraising efforts as well as their own on-going engagement with ODC.
The successful candidate will demonstrate their ability to build constructive and effective relationships with Artistic and Executive leadership, Board and Advisory Board, donor community, Development team, and ODC’s administrative and program staff.
This position is based in the San Francisco, CA office with arrangements for remote work during pandemic/shelter-in-place mandates. The position reports to the Director of Development and meets weekly with the Executive Director and Founding Artistic Director.
Primary Responsibilities
- Responsible for identifying and securing outright gifts and planned gifts from individual donors with a minimum goal of $625,000 annually.
- Maintain an active portfolio of 75-125 donors/prospects. Develop and implement moves management strategies for qualifying, cultivating, soliciting those donors and an appropriate stewardship plan for the portfolio that demonstrates appreciation, recognition, and engagement of donors.
- Build relationships with donors and prospects via personal or video conferencing visits, phone calls, ongoing written contact, and events. Document donor interactions in the CRM database (PatronManager).
- Acquire and maintain comprehensive knowledge of ODC’s mission and work across all program areas in order to inform and engage prospective and existing donors through personalized correspondence and gift acknowledgments.
- Assist in identification and qualification of new prospects and donors.
- Provide Executive and Artistic Leadership and Board members with timely briefing memos and detailed contact reports for meetings and other contacts with donors.
- Along with Artistic and Executive leadership, serve as a primary/first point of contact for Board and Advisory Council members. The role will create and issue reminders for the Board and Advisory Council for development events as well as creating and issuing agendas and reminders for Development Committee meetings. The role will staff the Board’s
- Development Committee, provide briefings and research, solicitation materials, and will capture and circulate donor meeting and committee notes as needed to support the Board’s on-going fund and friend-raising efforts.
Qualifications and Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree and a minimum of 3 years of individual giving experience with demonstrated ability to design and implement fundraising initiatives including prospect identification, cultivation, solicitation, and stewardship strategies.
- Experience using effective interpersonal skills, listening, diplomacy, and tact to build strong relationships with donors, volunteers, and all levels of staff.
- Ability to skillfully prioritize and manage a robust portfolio and juggle multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment.
Capacity for absorbing and synthesizing complex program information and translating it into a compelling case for donors. - Well-developed written and oral communication, negotiation, and organizational skills.
- Aptitude for discerning an individual’s interest, capacity, and inclination to help ODC meet its goals, and act appropriately to tie those interests with ODC’s work.
- Ability to accurately assess situations with informal or incomplete information and make good decisions based on analysis, experience, and judgment; maintain confidentiality.
- Working knowledge of current trends in charitable giving, particularly in the areas of major gifts and planned giving.
- Comfort working independently and as a team member with initiative and flexibility.
- Demonstrates an awareness and sensitivity to the needs and concerns of individuals from diverse cultures, backgrounds and orientations.
- Contributes to the creation of a diverse, equitable and inclusive work culture that encourages and celebrates differences.
- Sense of humor and a passion for ODC’s mission is desired.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite and G-suite. Experience with Patron Manager/Salesforce and BoardEffect a plus.
- When pandemic shelter-in-place restrictions are lifted and in-person performance returns, this position requires attendance at performances and special events. Work on some evenings and weekends is required. Some travel, with advance notice, is required.
- Must be over 21 years of age, have a valid driver’s license, and be eligible to work in the US.
Compensation and Benefits
Annual salary is $75,000. This is a full-time exempt position based in the San Francisco, CA office with arrangements for remote work during pandemic/shelter-in-place mandates. As a dance organization committed to physical well-being, ODC’s benefits package currently includes health coverage for full-time employees (vision and dental coverage are available at the employee’s cost), two weeks paid vacation, sick leave, access to free dance classes, complimentary tickets to select performances, and a dynamic work environment.
Physical Requirements and Work Environment
- Work is performed primarily in an office and performing arts facilities setting.
- Work is primarily performed sitting and standing.
- Must be able to lift and carry 15 lbs.
Applications and Inquiries
- To apply, please send a cover letter, resume, salary requirements to hr@odc.dance.
- Please reference “Individual Giving Manager and Board Liaison” in the subject line of your email.
- Position is open until filled. No phone calls, please.
At ODC we believe the vitality of life in the San Francisco Bay Area is contingent upon continued exposure to a variety of perspectives, beliefs, and wisdom. Our work at ODC is challenging and exciting. We attract people who are committed to dance and the arts and we are willing to work hard to engage our audiences and serve our communities. If you want to make a difference, challenge yourself and help us continue to innovate, we welcome your energy and talents. People of color and people with disabilities, of diverse sexual orientations, gender expressions and identities are welcome and encouraged to apply.
12th Annual “Abstracts” Online Art Competition
Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery announces an art call for the gallery’s 12th Annual “Abstracts” Online Juried Art Competition. The gallery invites all 2D and 3D artists (including photography and digital arts) from around the world to make online submissions for possible inclusion in the Gallery’s March 2021 online group art exhibition.
The gallery encourages entries from artists (including photography & digital arts) regardless of where they reside to apply to this competition by submitting their best non-objective and non-representational art.
The deadline to apply to this art competition is February 25, 2021.
Early entry and art student discounts. Winners receive extensive worldwide publicity and promotion. For further information and to apply online: https://www.lightspacetime.art/12th-annual-abstracts-online-art-competition/.