Archive for May, 2023

On Campus Organization Opportunity for Art Students

Monday, May 15th, 2023

Hello!

We are Cobble, a club at UCLA where creative people can meet each other and collaborate. This is the place where artists, filmmakers, musicians, performers, writers, and programmers come together.

We host events, throw parties, provide support to creators, and run a website, cobble.page, where members can promote their work and collaborate with others. 

Our mission is to foster a community of driven creators at UCLA and provide a platform which enables the pursuit of their most outlandish ambitions. You can check out past events on our instagram.

We Are Recruiting!

If this is interesting to you, join us. The Cobble board is a tight knit group of ambitious artists, musicians, programmers, and everything in between who are guiding Cobble to be a pillar for creative student collaboration.

How to Apply

  1. Look at the roles here
  2. Submit the application form by May 17th

Job Opportunity – Box Office & Guest Experience Manager

Wednesday, May 10th, 2023

The College of Liberal Arts at Oregon State University is seeking a Box Office and Guest Experience Manager. This is a full-time (1.00 FTE), 12-month, professional faculty position.

Scheduled to open in Spring 2024, the Patricia Valian Reser Center for the Creative Arts is a new $70M building currently under construction. The facility features multiple venues, including a 499-seat concert hall, a black box theater, an outdoor stage, a 3,000 square foot gallery, and additional art presentation spaces, classrooms and programming locations. In addition, as part of its “Unboxed” series, the Patricia Valian Reser (PVR) Center for the Creative Arts (CCA) will present performing arts at locations throughout the Oregon State University (OSU) network, which includes both formal and improvised venues on the Corvallis campus, the Cascades campus, the Newport campus, the community, and beyond.

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Movement Photography Portfolio Building Session

Wednesday, May 10th, 2023

Join us this Friday evening (5/12 7pm-9pm) for a chance to work with professional dancers in a variety of sets.

Movement Photography Portfolio Building Session

Explore movement photography and build your portfolio through this open studio session. Designed for photographers of all levels who are looking to work with professional dancers and movers.

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CALL FOR ART: Colorado Review Cover Art

Wednesday, May 10th, 2023

Colorado Review COVER ART:

On-going call for original photography

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Spring Sing 2023

Wednesday, May 3rd, 2023

Spring Sing has been one of UCLA’s greatest traditions since 1945. What began as a barbershop quartet competition now showcases our many diverse students’ incredible vocal and performance talents. After a triumphant return to a live stage last year, Spring Sing 2023 is back at LATC and will feature Company, UCLA’s Spring Sing comedy sketch team, celebrity judges and inspiring student performers, including wildly talented soloists, duets, bands, a cappella groups, dance teams and more!

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Talk – Visual Storytelling Before Comics: Theorizing the Sequential Image

Monday, May 1st, 2023

Thursday, May 11, 2023
4:00–5:00 PM
Dabney Hall 110 @ Caltech
(Treasure Room)

RACHEL TEUKOLSKY
Professor of English,
Vanderbilt University

This talk will explore the long history of ‘storytelling in squares,’ or visual narratives that are conveyed across a sequence of images. The eighteenth-century artist William Hogarth crafted visual tales of gamblers and sex-workers that inspired a craze for the sequenced visual narrative. Hogarth’s tradition can be tracked into the visual sequences of nineteenth-century paintings and photographs, which often told stories of naughty escapades and tragic downfalls. In the twentieth century, the sequential image would become an indelible part of pop culture in comics and graphic novels. Broadening out, the talk will consider some larger questions in a long aesthetic history: why has high art tended to devalue visual works that engage in this kind of sequential storytelling? And how do these issues reflect on the fraught yet respected status of the graphic novel today, as it reinvents visual storytelling for our contemporary era?  

The Caltech-Huntington Program in Visual Culture, which is funded by a grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and based in the Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS), features new undergraduate course offerings, guest lecturers, and other programming to foster conversations between humanists and scientists. Its activities are organized by HSS and other Caltech faculty in collaboration with scholars at The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens.

Questions? Please contact Mary Martin (mmartin@caltech.edu)

https://www.hss.caltech.edu/news-and-events/calendar/filter?date_start=&date_end=&type=all&search=&past=0&mc=1&series=278

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KIA Residency

Monday, May 1st, 2023

The Kirk Newman Art School at the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts is offering a nine-month Post Baccalaureate Residency for 2023-2024. Residencies are available in Jewelry/metals, Ceramics, Sculpture, Photography/digital media, Painting, Sculpture and Printmaking.

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Artist Residency – MFA Recipient Applications Welcome

Monday, May 1st, 2023

Open Positions | Faculty Recruiting | University of Rochester

The Department of Art and Art History at the University of Rochester invites applicants for Visiting Artist-in-Residence to begin August 15, 2023.  This is a one-year appointment with the possibility of one additional year. An artist or art collective selected by the faculty and staff of the Art and Art History Department would be in residence at UR to conduct research, produce a body of work and teach studio art courses. Students would be directly involved with the artist(s) through a flexible course program designed to complement the artist(s)’ area of competency and research. Applicants teach one introductory course and one advanced annually. Teaching expectations outside of these classes include regular workshops, class visit/critiques and mentorship for Studio majors in the Senior Studio and Seminar class.

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