Archive for February, 2019

Sculpture and 3D Design Position – University of Lynchburg

Friday, February 8th, 2019

The Art Department at the University of Lynchburg (Lynchburg, VA) is currently seeking candidates for a Sculpture & 3D Design position (one year appointment with the possibility to convert to tenure-track).

The application deadline is March 1st, 2019.

For the full job listing, visit:
https://www.lynchburg.edu/about/jobs/faculty-jobs/assistant-professor-in-sculpture-and-3d-design/

UCLA’s Jewish Literary Magazine Now Accepting Submissions

Friday, February 1st, 2019

Calling all students!

Do you want to publish your work in a literary magazine? UCLA’s only Jewish literary magazine, Kol Ha’Am, is now accepting submissions for the 2018 – 2019 school year! Showcase your talent while contributing your voice to the Jewish communities of UCLA and Los Angeles. We are accepting all forms of art, including:

  • Poetry
  • Lyrics
  • Paintings
  • Photography
  • Short stories
  • Mad libs
  • Comics
  • Recipes
  • Graphic art
  • And more!

Please send in all submissions by Friday March 22nd, 2019 by visiting haam.org/kol

If you have any questions, please email kolhaam@media.ucla.edu

Woodstock 50th Anniversary Design Contest for Students

Friday, February 1st, 2019

Bethel Woods Center for the Arts is a nonprofit cultural organization, located at the National Register Historic Site of the 1969 Woodstock festival in Bethel, NY. Located just 90 miles from New York City on a lush, 800-acre campus featuring bucolic countryside views, the Center offers a diverse selection of popular artists, culturally-rich performances, and educational, community, and museum programs committed to inspiring expression, creativity and innovation through the arts. Bethel Woods is exemplary in its efforts to engage, inspire and advocate for the accessibility of the arts for all ages and to connect with community partners to broaden programmatic reach and to strengthen support and resources for its activities.

The Museum at Bethel Woods is dedicated to the study and exhibition of the social, political and cultural events of the 1960s, including the Woodstock festival, and the legacies of those times, as well as the preservation of the 1969 Woodstock festival site.

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Seeking Interns – Spring/Break Art Show

Friday, February 1st, 2019

The Spring/Break Art show is seeking interns. At the NYC show, we take on both paid interns and volunteers, so it can be a good position for recent grads as well. We need help with Art Handling, Curatorial Logistics, Guest Relations, and other areas. The show is shaping up to include an amazing list of artists and arts organizations, so would be a great learning and networking opportunity for young artists. The show will run from February 15th to the 17th, but we will also need help for install and deinstall of the show. So possible working days would be February 10th to February 18th during day time hours. We’re, of course, happy to work with school and work schedules where necessary. Compensation would be based on a commitment and experience.
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Junior Graphic Designer – Oliver Uberti Creative

Friday, February 1st, 2019

Oliver Uberti Creative, an award-winning graphic design studio, is seeking a Junior Designer with an interest in print and publication design.

In this role, you will assist in the design of books, infographics, branding, and packaging design for a range of clients and publishers, such as National Geographic and Penguin Random House.

This is a work-from-home, freelance position. Junior Designer will start on an hourly, project-to-project basis with potential to grow into a part- or full-time role.

If you love the smell of new books and are eager for mentorship, we’d like to meet you.

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Call for Artists – Santa Monica Cultural Affairs

Friday, February 1st, 2019

Santa Monica Cultural Affairs is excited to invite local, regional, national, and international artists/teams to submit qualifications for a prequalified artists roster. The artist roster, a curated shortlist of artists, will enable Cultural Affairs to connect talented artists/teams creating unique, innovative, and transformative works to projects of varying scales, timelines, and artistic disciplines in the city of Santa Monica.

Our request for qualifications is open to all artists, social practitioners, heritage holders, designers, architects, or teams engaged with public art, site responsive design, and community engaged design practices. There are six categories of specialization artists/teams can submit for consideration. Artists/teams can apply to be considered for multiple categories:

  • Public Art (permanent & temporary)
  • Social/Civic Practice
  • Media Arts
  • Murals
  • Design
  • Infrastructure Art

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Assistant Professor in Sculpture – Rutgers University

Friday, February 1st, 2019

The Department of Art & Design of the Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University invites applications for a full-time tenure-track Assistant Professor in Sculpture. The position will begin in September 2019. Candidates must be proficient in a broad range of sculptural processes and techniques. This search also welcomes candidates with an interdisciplinary practice that might include, for example, performance and installation. Housed within a public university, the department is committed to diversifying its faculty and encourages applications that reflect our diverse student body.

The candidate should be active in their field with a significant record of professional achievement, a broad knowledge of contemporary art, and be ready to engage with the opportunities for collaboration within a large, diverse, public research university.
The candidate should have a demonstrated commitment to teaching, the ability to fully participate in an interdisciplinary arts environment, and the potential for academic leadership.

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