The ARTL Beat: June 21st, 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! Apply Now for 2022-23 Base Residency Program! Base is excited to announce the 2022-2023 Base Residency Program, curated by Seattle-based artists and curators NEVE and Râna San. Through a panel process led by the curators, five artists (or small collectives) researching traditional and indigenous dance and movement practices connected to their ancestry will receive a two-week residency between September 2022 - August 2023 along with an unrestricted stipend of $1,500. Dancers/choreographers must be currently studying, researching, dancing, performing in their own peoples’ traditional or indigenous dance forms or, interested in exploring and researching their relationship to a traditional or indigenous dance form of their people. We strongly encourage intersectionally marginalized artists who identify as Disabled, BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, Person of Color), LGBTQ2IA+, and/or low-income to apply. Applications are open until June 30, 2022, click here to learn more and apply! Congratulations Nicole Barry, BA'20! Nicole Berry, BA '20 has accepted a new position as the Development Coordinator for the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University. Serving the Stanford campus, the Bay Area community, and visitors from around the world, the Cantor Arts Center provides an outstanding cultural experience for visitors of all ages. Founded when the university opened in 1891, the historic museum was expanded and renamed in 1999 for lead donors Iris and B. Gerald Cantor. The Cantor’s collection spans 5,000 years and includes more than 38,000 works of art from around the globe. These include our renowned collection of Rodin bronze sculptures, which are displayed inside the museum as well as in our outdoor Rodin Sculpture Garden. Congratulations on your new chapter Nicole! Exciting Developments from Shannon Welles, MFA'20! "I'm thrilled to be a part of launching r.Cup at venues across Seattle this summer! A partnership with r.Cup, Reuse Seattle, and Seattle Music Commission, we aim to reduce single-use waste in the live events industry. Check out our Seattle City of Music cup above! And... After 21 years, I have retired from the Showbox. I am heading to the UK in September to get a Masters in Ecological Design Thinking at Schumacher College. It's another step on my journey to connect art and ecology in service of regenerative solutions for planetary health." Congratulations are twofold Shannon! We look forward to the exciting work you will be doing across the pond! We previously shared in the ARTL Quarterly Newsletter that Dagmara Sobczyk, BA, accepted a position at Seattle Theatre Group as their new full-time Donor Relations and Events Coordinator. Please enjoy STG's send-off to Dagmara on graduation day! Community Events Fragmented Flow Festival by On The Boards June 16 - 26 | Merrill Theater | details Fragmented Flow is a chance to lose yourself in a world pieced together through exciting experimental performances by PNW artists. This year, OtB brings together four artists for an intimate investigation of different concepts of identity and relationship. Through a wide array of performance disciplines, you’ll explore your inner human psyche, memories and more. Blue is Our Color: Black Memory, Identity and Protest curated by Adetola Abatan, MFA'22 and presented by Seattle University June 24 - October 7 | 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. Album Release Show presented by Long Way Back June 25th, 6:30p | Sunset Hill Community Center | details Don't miss Megan Torgerson, MFA'20's band, Long Way Back at their all-ages album release show! Doors open at 6:15p with one opening act. 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. Founded in 2015 by the late Paul G. Allen, the Seattle Art Fair is produced by Art Market Productions. #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
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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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