The ARTL Beat: February 21st, 2022 No images? Click here The ARTL BeatARTL Beat is posted weekly, every Monday. 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! You can now submit your opportunities easily through this form! Capitol Hill Seattle Blog Highlights New Community Development Project Focus on 12th Apartment is a new community-centered housing project, which centers around Photographic Center Northwest, run by ARTL alum Terry Novak, MFA'12. Read an excerpt of "An owner and an ‘arts anchor,’ Photographic Center Northwest will be part of new Focus on 12th Apartments" by the CHS Blog below:
To read the full story, click here. Humanities Washington Announces New Public Humanities Fellows Program Humanities Washington’s new Public Humanities Fellows program aims to bring innovative public humanities programming to underserved communities around the state. The public humanities is a vibrant field that shares the humanities outside of academic circles, but there are too few opportunities for hands-on training and professional development. The Public Humanities Fellows program aims to change that by offering a stipend and support to early-career humanists based in Washington (including graduate students, non-profit professionals, untenured professors, culture bearers, and other humanities experts) who are seeking to develop their program management and public humanities skills. This is the first paid public humanities fellowship of its kind in Washington State, either inside or outside of academia. Successful applications will receive a $5000 stipend, $3500 of project funds, membership in a statewide cohort, and professional development opportunities. The deadline to apply is March 1st, 2022. For more information, click here. ArtTable Fellowship Program Established in 2000, the ArtTable Fellowship program addresses the marked lack of diversity in arts employment and provides quality real work experiences and mentorship to women-identifying students and/or emerging professionals from backgrounds generally underrepresented in the visual arts field, to aid their transition from academic to professional careers in the visual arts. During the paid, five-to-eight week program, the fellows will work closely with established leaders in the field to gain exposure to a range of professional activities at first class leading museums and arts organizations. They also receive one-on-one mentoring from professionals working in their areas of interest that are ArtTable members. Applications will be accepted through March 27th, 2022. View the application here. Community Events 600 Highwaymen | A Thousand Ways (Part Three): An Assembly by On The Boards A Thousand Ways (Part Three): An Assembly brings together an audience of sixteen strangers to construct a unique and intimate theatrical event. Using a stack of instructive notecards, the audience will collectively recount a timeless story of perseverance—of audacity in the face of uncertainty. This elucidating experience invites participants to consider one another—individually and collectively—and the significance of coming together after so much time apart. This is an invitation. Will you attend? Women of the Baroque by Byron Schenkman and Friends Women of the Baroque is a program dedicated to some of the best vocal and instrumental chamber music of the Baroque era. Featuring composers Francesca Caccini, Barbara Strozzi, Isabella Leonarda, and Élisabeth Jacquet de la Guerre; and with performances by soprano Michele Kennedy, violinists Ingrid Matthews and Lindsey Strand-Polyak, violist Elisabeth Reed, and harpsichordist Byron Schenkman. AMcE + PD.A Artist Panel Discussion by AMcE Creative Arts and Public.Display ART Join AMcE Creative Arts and PublicDisplay.ART in celebrating the release of the second edition of this new publication highlighting Seattle’s artistic talent. The event, held at AMcE’s gallery on Capitol Hill, will feature a panel discussion with PD.A’s founder Marty Griswold and featured artists, including Soo Hong (debut edition), muralist and social justice activist Angelina Villalobos, and multidisciplinary artist Daniel R. Smith. Shakespeare: Drum & Colours by Seattle Shakespeare Two plays. Two directors. Nine Actors. It’s theatrical lightning in a bottle! Juxtaposing a comedy and a tragedy in rotating repertory is a showpiece of range and talent. Hamlet and As You Like It are distilled to their essences in sizzling adaptations that focus on the actor’s art of storytelling peeled bare. Laziness Does Not Exist: A Conversation with Dr. Devon Price by Seattle University Nonprofit Leadership In Laziness Does Not Exist, Dr. Devon Price explores the social and psychological underpinnings of the 'laziness lie' -- a centuries old belief that falsely says our worth is determined by our productivity, our limitations are weaknesses, and no matter how much we do it is never enough. Price traces the roots of this lie in the United States to the legacies of Puritanism, the institution of slavery, industrialization, and our current digital work culture that blurs boundaries between work and life. Pained Vistas by Jon Feinstein and Roula Seikaly of Humble Arts Foundation Pained Vistas includes photography and video that engages landscapes framed by conflict, trauma, and beauty. From the legacy of systemic racism in the United States to the Holocaust in Europe and the entrenched conflict between Palestinians and Israelis, to the worldwide reckoning on climate change and many others, Pained Vistas looks to the potential for picturesque views to be fraught with catastrophe and contradiction. Embodied Change: South Asian Art Across Time by Seattle Asian Art Museum Spanning a period from the third millennium BCE to today, the works in this exhibition offer metamorphic and compelling images of the human body. Most of the artists utilize female and feminized forms in a myriad of ways, including as a devotional object, as a mode of self-representation, and to question the safety of public spaces. #DoTheWork 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. Don't forget to regularly check SUArtsLeadership.com for open organization-based practicum listings! Job Postings Join the LinkedIn Group for early and immediate access to arts leadership job postings! New positions:
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