Wednesday, November 4, 2009

A Dollar and a Dream

Perhaps you'd like a little art before you begin your busy day of job hunting? If so, why not visit Contemporary Art Daily. It's bite-size.

Now, to the business at hand:

@ Idealist.org key word "arts in education" brings back 140 results! Isn't that exciting?


@ NYFA Classified we get what I would describe as "a variety."

New York Art Studio
New York, NY, USA
New posting
Instructor
Part-time permanent
Read Complete Description
Approved on 10/29/2009
Art21, Inc.
New York, NY, USA
New posting
Art21 Development Intern
Internship paid
Read Complete Description
Approved on 10/28/2009
chashama
New York, NY, USA
New posting
Programming Associate
Part-time permanent
Read Complete Description
Approved on 10/28/2009

@San Francisco Inside Out, there are a sizable number of local and national listings for jobs in the arts, including these:

Director of Teaching and Learning
Location:
New York, New York
The Center for Arts Education (CAE), a nonprofit, public/private partnership, was founded in 1996 to stimulate the systemic return of arts education in New York City's public schools. CAE is committed to restoring quality arts education as an essential part of every child's education.

Part-Time Instructors 2010 Artists in Education (AIE) Program
Location:
San Francisco, CA
TEACH AT SOEX
Southern Exposure is hiring two Part-Time Instructors for its winter 2010 Artists in Education (AIE) Program.

Teaching Artist
Location:
San Francisco, CA
Teaching Artist Job Opportunities
Southern Exposure is hiring two Part-Time Instructors for its winter 2010 Artists in Education (AIE) Program.

Sustainability Arts Specialist
Location: San Francisco, CA
Interested in social and environmental change?

Back again, we remember that on the ATA Yahoo Forum job listings are posted nearly every day of the week. Have you signed up?

Also: if you are trying to figure out how to represent yourself online, Professional TA Dennis Baker shows you how it is done. Visit him @ Dennis Baker LLC.

And: The New York Times says incumbent Michael Bloomberg "won" a third term as mayor of New York City, and it only cost him $90 million.

Finally: Angie Stone - No More Rain


1 comment:

Simone said...

Thank you so much! I'm a grad student in NY and am always looking to get my foot in the door. And thanks for Angie! =)