Archive for July, 2023

Open Call for Art from Artists/Parents/Students

Thursday, July 20th, 2023

This is open to all levels of academia (high school, community college, undergraduate, graduate, and terminal degrees). The open call closes July 31st, 2023. The show will be in-person at California State University, Long Beach’s Max L. Gatov Gallery from September 17th to September 21st with a family friendly opening from 3-5pm September 17th along with regular 5-7pm art opening. Lastly there will be a panel discussion during the run of the show to highlight what we can do to make art academia more accessible for parenting artist students. (More details on the panel to come later).

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The Philosophy department is hiring undergraduate student workers for the summer! 

Thursday, July 20th, 2023

The Philosophy department is hiring undergraduate student workers for the summer!  Additional position details are below.  Please contact David Pastor (dpastor@humnet.ucla.edu) with questions and to apply.  The application may also be submitted via Handshake (joinhandshake.com), found under the title “Summer Student Assistant – Philosophy Department”.

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Information on Global Design Graduate Show 2023 in collaboration with Gucci 

Friday, July 14th, 2023

This proactive initiative has been created for all creative students graduating this year in all art & design categories such as visual communication, film, fashion, textiles, interior, architecture, visual arts, contemporary craft, industrial & product design and more!

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ART TEACHER JOB POSTING (2023-2024)

Friday, July 14th, 2023

Description: Saint Monica Preparatory (SMPREP) is a parish, coeducational TK-12 day
school, a ministry of St. Monica Catholic Community in the heart of Santa Monica. SMPREP has
an over 90-year history of educating students for a life of faithful citizenship.


Saint Monica Preparatory is seeking a full-time Art teacher for the 2023 – 2024 school year.
Full-time faculty responsibilities include teaching five classes, serving as a grade-level advisor,
and participating in co-curricular activities. Opportunities to integrate interdisciplinary projects
and showcases are woven within the curriculum framework.
Job Responsibilities & Duties
Full-time faculty responsibilities include:
● Teaching five classes with the ability to communicate, create and execute lessons in
different forms/mediums of art (including digital) that are engaging for high school-level
students.
● Serving as a grade-level advisor committed to students’ social and emotional
development.
● Participating in co-curricular activities, including moderating student clubs and/or
organizations and supervising grade-level retreats.
Job Skills & Qualifications:
The ideal candidate will:
● Cultivate an inclusive, collaborative, and challenging learning environment that reflects
SMPREP’s core values and allows our diverse student body to grow and thrive.
● Exhibit a passion for content knowledge and a range of pedagogical approaches while
teaching students Art across various grade levels within an in-person, blended learning
environment.
● Create an environment in the classroom and in all areas of co-curricular responsibility
that nurtures the development of the whole student.
● Show a willingness to engage students in meaningful learning experiences and foster a
project-based learning environment.
● Work collaboratively with colleagues to develop an integrated, meaningful curriculum
and student learning experiences.
● Provide constructive and effective feedback on students’ artwork to improve
performance.
Desirable Qualifications:
● MFA degree, Education or related field and/or California Single-subject Teaching
Credential
● 3-5 years of teaching experience
● Experience with collaborative curriculum design, ideally including backward design
based on clearly defined learning objectives, and experience planning student-centered
lessons that are differentiated to meet the needs of all learners
● Experience providing instruction that prioritizes communicative and task-based
pedagogical approaches
● Experience in the development and implementation of project-based learning curriculum
Requirements:
● Bachelor’s degree in Fine Art
● Ability to teach Intro level – honors and AP Studio level Art classes
● Experience using instructional technology
● Ability to convey enthusiasm for the subject matter and develop a positive rapport with
students
● Strong interpersonal and communication skills
● Willingness to contribute to school life outside of the classroom
Compensation & Process:
● $52,000 – $92,000
● Send resume and cover letter to searchcommittee@smprep.org

2024 U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA) annual public service announcement (PSA) contest, PSAid.

Friday, July 14th, 2023

The contest challenges college students to produce public service announcements (PSAs) that creatively articulate why “Cash is Best” when helping people affected by international disasters. Cash contributions allow relief organizations to purchase exactly what is most urgently needed to help survivors.   

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