The ARTL Beat: July 11th, 2022 No images? Click here The ARTL BeatARTL Beat is posted weekly. Students, alumni, and faculty are highly encouraged to submit community news and events. Email our Program Coordinator Cay Lane to share your news, job postings, and events in the ARTL Beat! Call for Papers!
The International Journal of Business and Social Science Research (IJBSSR) is an open access multidisciplinary journal that publishes double-blind peer-reviewed high-quality manuscripts of interdisciplinary content and methodology. The scope of the journal is all fields of business, Economics, and Social Science including, but not limited to, the following areas: Accounting Information systems, Anthropology, Corporate Governance, Development Economics, and Economic Policies, Education Research, Environmental Studies, Finance & Banking, History & Culture, Human Geography, Tourism and Hospitality, Insurance and Actuarial Science, COVID-19, International Relations, Legal Studies, Marketing Research, Mass Communication, Management Information System, Management & Business Studies, Operations Research, Peace and Conflict, Philosophy, Political Science, Population Studies, Public Administration, Psychology, Quantitative and Qualitative Management, Religious Studies, Social Policy and Social Welfare, Sociology, Teaching, Tourism and Hospitality, Women Studies, Education, and so on. IJBSSR is inviting papers for Vol: 3, Issue: 8. Publication Date: August 31, 2022 Apply Now to be an Amazon Artist in Residence! Amazon’s Artist in Residence program returns with the sixth annual call to artists. Selected artists will work at one of two spaces on the Puget Sound Campus. Both the Seattle and Bellevue Studios offer 1,000+ square feet of space. The location of the residency will be determined subject to the artist’s dates of availability. Congratulations Alex Mielcarek! Alex Mielcarek, MFA'22, has exciting news to share - she has accepted a new position at Oxbow Farm & Conservation Center as their Events & Public Engagement Coordinator. Congratulations Alex! Oxbow Farm & Conservation Center is a nonprofit organization located on 240 acres of forest and farmland bordering the Snoqualmie River in Carnation, Washington. Oxbow researches and practices sustainable farming methods, grows food and native plants, and educates people of all ages about agriculture and the environment. Collectively, Oxbow’s work takes real-time action to combat climate change, promote biodiversity, and encourage healthy food systems. Oxbow connects to the public through special events, educational programs, volunteer opportunities, and a Community Supported Agriculture program. Congratulations Sacha Bliese! Sacha Bliese, MFA'15, was presented with the City of Bellingham Annual Mayor's Arts Award on June 29th. The Mayor’s Arts Awards ceremony is an annual opportunity for the Mayor to recognize individual artists and businesses, benefactors, arts organizations, arts community leadership, arts education or support, civic improvement and research, notable achievements and events, and those that have contributed to the arts in our community. Congratulations Sacha! Correction: It was incorrectly stated in the Spring Quarterly Newsletter that Sacha was being awarded the City of Seattle Mayor's Art Award. Community Events Painting with Pints with Brandon Vosika presented by AMcE Creative Arts July 16, 4-6p | AMcE Creative Arts | details Enjoy a casual two-hour, non-instructional evening of (miniature) painting and conversation with Seattle artist Brandon Vosika. Hot off his mini ghost portraits show at the Supperfield Museum of Contemporary Art at MoM, Brandon will do a brief show and tell up top and work alongside of you to produce a few new works of his own. Group paint! All materials, tiny gold frames and endless tips and conversation will be provided. Blue is Our Color Artist Talk with Jite Agbro and Aboubakar Fofana moderated by Adetola Abatan, MFA'22 and presented by Seattle University July 29, 12-1p | Hedreen Gallery | details Blue contains whole worlds in its shades- the twinkle of sapphires, the inky hues of a storm at sea, or the spotted simplicity of a robin's egg. In the Blue exhibit, the ‘old’ is represented by yards of indigo-dyed Àdìrẹ from Nigeria and guinea fowl indigo designs from Mali. These symbols are put in dialogue with contemporary large-scale fabric collages, eye-catching abstractions, and cyanotype photographs of the 2020 demonstrations against police brutality. Please Touch: An Inclusive Tactile Exhibit presented by ReVision Arts Ongoing until July 29 | A/NT Gallery | details Thirteen artists are participants in this year’s annual Please Touch exhibit, including seven artists who are blind. The exhibit also features artist Passle Helminski. Passle is a visually impaired artist who graduated with a MFA in Weaving and Textiles from Edinboro University. She exhibited in countless exhibitions all over the country and in many international exhibitions, from Germany to Singapore, Sweden, Australia and China. She has taught at the Neighborhood Art House, has been an adjunct at Mercyhurst College and Gannon University and was the Artist in Residence at the Cathedral Center, Erie, PA. Don’t miss this touchable and inclusive show! Seattle Art Fair presented by AIG July 21 - 24 | Lumen Field Event Center The Seattle Art Fair is a one-of-a-kind destination for the best in modern and contemporary art and a showcase for the vibrant arts community of the Pacific Northwest. Based in Seattle, a city as renowned for its natural beauty as its cultural landscape, the fair brings together the region’s strong collector base; local, national, and international galleries; area museums and institutions; and an array of innovative public programming. #DoTheWork Don't forget to join the LinkedIn Group for early and immediate access to arts leadership job postings! New positions:
Still Available Positions - Local (Washington and Oregon)
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Don't forget to check out the following organizations for SEVERAL open positions! Local (Washington and Oregon) Listings National Listings
Arts Leadership Formation Part of our commitment, as Arts Leaders, is to remain open and teachable in the formation of our leadership posture and approach. None of us have gotten where we are alone and there is always more we can learn. To help support our continued learning, check out these opportunities.
Current ARTL Students: If an opportunity listed is of interest to you for possible practicum or internship work, please check in with your Advisor to discuss it further. And don't forget to regularly check SUArtsLeadership.com for open organization-based practicum listings! Open Calls & Opportunities Artist Calls & Juried Competitions with Awards
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