The ARTL BeatA weekly digest for all things arts leadership, alumni relations, local events, job opportunities, and much more! If you would like to submit information to be posted in the digest, email Graduate Marketing Assistant, Ellen McGivern.Community News Faculty published in GIACongratulations to faculty member, Katie Orman, on her publication in the Fall edition of Grantmakers in the Arts Reader. The article is titled, Toward Sustainable Cultural Infrastructure. Orman teaches the elective, Infrastructure and Facilities for the Winter quarter. Alumni dances with 'Late Bloomers'Kiyon Ross ('15) shares his experiences of teaching ballet to people of all ages and experiences at American Dance Institute (ADI) in an article written for the Seattle Times. Events Karen Finley at Elliott Bay BooksFinley was one of the "NEA Four" artists whose grants from the National Endowment for the Arts was pulled in the 1990, and reinstated after the 1993 Supreme Court case National Endowment for the Arts v. Finley. The talk will be held on December 6th, 7 PM, at Elliot Bay Book Company. 'Heart of the Game' opens at Hedreen GalleryOpening Saturday, December 1st from 2-5 PM, artist, Elizabeth LaPensée, uses gaming technology and application to rewrite the stories and interpenetration of Indigenous people and culture. The Hedreen is Gallery is located on the 12th and Marion. Radiant Neon Grand Opening CelebrationJoin MFAL alumni and faculty member, Alleson Buchanan, in the opening of Radiant Neon, a studio and gallery space focused on the process neon making and signage. Celebration begins at 12 PM! 'the sun never knew' opens at the Vashon GalleryJoin SU High-Resolution Media Art Production Resident, Dan Paz, in the opening of their exhibition, ' the sun never knew how great it was until it struck the side of a building' on December 6th from 4:30-7 PM. Jobs & Opportunities Call for Proposals Through the University of Calgary, Performance Studies International is excepting proposals for the upcoming conference, Calgary 2019 Elasticity. Submissions are due on December 5th. Seattle Arts Leadership Conference Call for Artists The Seattle University Arts Leadership conference is accepting submissions for the upcoming exhibition, Courageous Arts Leadership in Turbulent Times. Current students and alumni may submit 3 works. This exhibition will highlight the works of MFA faculty, staff, alumni and current students. How to apply:
Submissions will not be accepted after January 7th, 2018. Artist will be informed by January 11th, 2019 with more information. |