The ARTL Beat: June 27th, 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! Welcome Stefanie Fatooh! Though she has only been a graduate for two weeks, Stefanie Fatooh, MFA'22, has already returned to the fold! Stefanie has been hired into the new position of Director of Arts Programming at Seattle University. Please join me in congratulating Stefanie and welcoming her to her new position! The Director of Arts Programming plans, develops, and supervises art program operations and program staff, and performs related administrative duties including budget oversight, facility management, marketing, event planning, academic program support, and data reporting. Works with the Art, Art History, & Design and Performing Arts & Arts Leadership department chairs in initiating and setting goals for programs according to the strategic objectives of the organization. Congratulations Angela Neubauer! Angela Neubauer, MFA'16, shares exciting news - she has been promoted as the Associate Director of Donor Relations and Events at Seattle Theatre Group. Congratulations Angela! We look forward to your continued excellence at STG! AAAE Call for Applicants! The Association of Arts Administration Educators (AAAE) seeks its 2022/23 Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Research Fellow(s) to investigate the intersection of EDI and arts management programs. The Fellow will work under the supervision of a Mentor, the EDI Liaison of the AAAE Board of Directors. The Research Fellow should expect the time commitment to be an average of 5 hours per week. AAAE will provide the following compensation: – A $2,000 stipend Candidates should meet the following criteria to be considered: – Be enrolled in an arts administration program (Certificate, Master’s or PhD) or related fields or a recent (within 1 year) graduate of said program at the time of application AAAE encourages applications from people of diverse and traditionally underrepresented backgrounds. The Fellow may be based anywhere geographically. Fellow and Mentor will work together remotely, in an agreed upon schedule and format (e.g., video chat or email). If this flexible and collaborative opportunity interests you, please send materials to Haley Carlson no later than September 12, 2022. Click here to learn more. Community Events The Porch Series by Wa Na Wari June 27th, 12 - 1p | details Join Wa Na Wari on their Facebook or YouTube for porch performances by some of Seattle's finest. Aliyah Niambi is a musician, producer, songwriter, and engineer and will be performing the final Porch event of June. Blue is Our Color: Black Memory, Identity and Protest curated by Adetola Abatan, MFA'22 and presented by Seattle University Opening Reception July 2, 5 - 8p | 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. Blue is a spectrum and its variations are a fitting way to hold past, present, and future stories of Black people… the joy and jubilee, the pain and protest, the personal and communal. 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. Nikita Ares presented by Mini Mart City Park Opening Reception July 9, 3 - 9p | Mini Mart City Park Nikita's artist statement: "The symbiosis between movement and energy. An inseparable relationship that translates through my work, deeply rooted in my fascination with the vibrations and dynamics of people, objects, and nature. With the use of paint and drawing media, I create variations of gestures using traditional and modern styles that embody and visualize this concept. My intention is to depict the bond between the flow of energy and the chaos of movement luring the viewer to expand their own awareness. My paintings are abstractions from intimate moments that reveal a universe of interpretations and vulnerabilities." 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:
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