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Sunday, June 25, 2023
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Executive Director – Wharton Arts


 Wharton Arts seeks ambitious, driven, and entrepreneurial minded individuals interested in facilitating the continuing growth of this highly regarded youth performing arts organization to serve as Executive Director. With a talent for identifying and securing new financial resources through an expansive approach to friend and fundraising, the Executive Director will lead the Wharton Arts team […] [READ MORE]
 

 

Artistic Director – Children’s Theatre Company


 Children’s Theatre Company (CTC), the nation’s largest theatre for young and multigenerational audiences, invites applications from candidates for the role of Artistic Director. The Artistic Director will co-lead this storied institution in partnership with CTC’s Managing Director, overseeing the full artistic and production activities of the theater. Management Consultants for the Arts has been engaged […] [READ MORE]
 

 

Artistic Director – On Site Opera


 On Site Opera (OSO), the leading opera company in the nation for impressively conceived site specific productions, invites candidates energized by the unique challenges and opportunities inherent in this producing model to present themselves as candidate for Artistic Director. The Artistic Direct or will join a company that has carved out a well-respected space in […] [READ MORE]
 

 

Artistic Director – Cleveland Play House


 Cleveland Play House is seeking an energizing and constructive Artistic Director – only the tenth AD in its 108-year history – to help co-lead the organization into an invigorating next chapter that builds adventurous creativity from a place of openness, learning, financial stability, and community involvement. Co-leading with the Artistic Director will be an experienced […] [READ MORE]
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Curator of Contemporary & Traditional Chinese Art 

Job no: 531927Work type: Officer of AdministrationLocation: Eugene, ORCategories: Architecture/Art/Design, Arts/Theater/Museum, Foreign Languages/Linguistics, International Studies Department: Jordan Schnitzer Museum of Art (JSMA)Appointment Type and Duration: Regular, OngoingSalary: $65,000 – $75,000 per yearCompensation Band: OS-OA08-Fiscal Year 2022-2023FTE: 1.0 Application Review Begins July 4, 2023; open until filled. Special Instructions to Applicants For consideration, please submit the […] [READ MORE]

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Executive Director – The Theater Offensive 

Position Summary Reporting to and collaborating with the board of directors, the Executive Director will lead and oversee all administrative and operation functions of the organization, with a particular focus on fundraising, artistic strategy and programming, community engagement and facilities management. Dedicated to the completion and success of TTO’s new building and permanent home, they […] [READ MORE]

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Artistic Director and Conductor – Dayton Philharmonic 

Position Summary Reporting to the President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO), the Artistic Director and Conductor is responsible for overseeing all of the DPO’s artistic activities, ensuring that artistic excellence is maintained and developed. Providing a clear artistic vision, this position will program an imaginative and varied repertoire, conduct multidisciplinary performances, engage with musicians, and […] [READ MORE]

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Chief Marketing Officer 

Position: Chief Marketing OfficerCompensation: Pay Grade 7 – $206,900 – $250,700 annually Soar to 100 for San Francisco Ballet The 23-24 Season charts a new era for San Francisco Ballet, with powerful world premieres and beloved classic works that will be seen in San Francisco for the first time. With a fresh perspective, Artistic Director […] [READ MORE]

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Chief Development Officer 

Soar to 100 for San Francisco Ballet The 23-24 Season charts a new era for San Francisco Ballet, with powerful world premieres and beloved classic works that will be seen in San Francisco for the first time. With a fresh perspective, Artistic Director Tamara Rojo reimagines what San Francisco Ballet is destined to be by […] [READ MORE]

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Assistant Technical Director at Detroit Opera 

Work Schedule:   Schedule varies during the performance season, this position regularly works weekends and night-time events. How to Apply: Qualified applicants should submit their resume and cover letter to [email protected] Position Summary: The Assistant Technical Director (ATD) is a crucial member of a three-person technical direction team responsible for the planning, supervision and management of productions […] [READ MORE]

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Executive Director – Stanford Live 

Stanford, California Stanford Live, a premier arts presenter in the San Francisco Bay Area and a highly visible component of Stanford University’s commitment to the arts, seeks a dynamic, collaborative, and visionary leader to serve as its next Executive Director (or ED). This role presents an opportunity for an arts leader to advance innovation, equity, […] [READ MORE]

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Communications and Storytelling Associate 

Communications and Storytelling Associate We are hiring for a Communications & Storytelling Associate position at the ACLU of Oregon! As of the date of this posting (May 24, 2023), we are seeking to fill one Communications & Storytelling Associate position: What are the minimum qualifications for this position? We are looking for individuals with the […] [READ MORE]

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Arts Commons – Vice President, Programming 

Arts Commons is seeking a creative, motivated, and energetic individual to serve as its next Vice President, Programming. The Vice President, Programming will join Arts Commons at a time of unprecedented growth and excitement for the organization, as they prepare to break ground on the Arts Commons Transformation (ACT) project, the single largest cultural infrastructure […] [READ MORE]

 

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DANCE

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IDEAS

The Academic Right — Obligation — To Cancel

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ISSUES

What Belgians Are Doing With All The Beautiful Old Churches Nobody’s Worshiping In Anymore

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- MSN (San Francisco Chronicle)


Motion Picture Academy Changes Rules For Best Picture Oscar

- Yahoo! (Los Angeles Times)


How A Regional Foundation Radically Evolved To Serve The Arts

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NYC’s High Line Park Gets A New Bridge

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Why Have A Festival If It Doesn’t Take You Out Of The Ordinary?

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How AI Will Democratize Creativity

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Layoffs At Australia’s National Broadcaster Will Decimate Arts Coverage

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Manchester’s Big New Arts Venue Gets A Corporate Sponsor And (Of Course) A New Name

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Canadians Want To Promote Canadian Content. Problem: What Is Canadian Content?

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Egypt Is Sparring With A Dutch Museum Over What ‘African’ Means

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Apparently, AI Can Now Be Asked To ‘Cover’ Public Meetings

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Can A New Law Pry Open The Black Boxes Of Social Media Algorithms?

- Fast Company



 

MEDIA

Film Critic Monica Castillo On Why We Really Must Save TCM

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The Marvel Movie AI Credits: No Artists Were Replaced

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Might HBO License Its Content To Netflix?

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The Long Slow Decline Of Pixar

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We Are Living Through The End Of The Useful Internet. Just Look At What’s Happening To Reddit.

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The 100 Most Significant Political Films of All Time (Not Best. Most Significant.)

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Political Films? What Makes A Film “Political”?

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Vice Media Has Been Bought Out Of Bankruptcy

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MUSIC

Warner Bros Is Reportedly Looking To Offload Half Of Its Film And TV Music

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Behold: The Mighty “Sonic Sphere”

- The New York Times


Dani Filth: Streaming Is Killing Us

- Yahoo!


The 257 Recordings Of Claudio Abbado

- The New York Times


Was This Man America’s First Published Black Composer?

- Early Music America


Will Atmos Revolutionize The Way We Listen To Music?

- The New York Times


Artistic Exodus From Seattle — Seattle Opera Head Is Latest To Go

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Taylor Swift’s Billion-Dollar Machine

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Learning Kronos: 50 New Quartets For The Future

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For The First Time, One Of The BBC’s Orchestras Has A Woman As Chief Conductor

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Manchester’s Hallé Orchestra Appoints New Chief Conductor

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The Enduring Allure Of Concert Halls That Make An Architectural Splash

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PEOPLE

Sheldon Harnick, Lyricist For “Fiddler On the Roof,” Is Dead At 99

- MSN (The Washington Post)


Kennedy Center Honors 2023 To Renée Fleming, Billy Crystal, Dionne Warwick, Queen Latifah, Barry Gibb

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France’s Highest Court Clears Filmmaker Luc Besson Of Rape Charge

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France Has Treated Françoise Gilot Almost As Badly As Picasso Did

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Actor Paxton Whitehead Is Dead At 85

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Pianist Max Morath, Who Led The 1960s Ragtime Revival, Is Dead At 96

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Remembering John Romita Sr, Who Brought Spider-Man To Life

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Saskia Hamilton, A Poet Who Edited The Letters Of Robert Lowell And Elizabeth Hardwich, 56

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THEATRE

Experiments In Sustainable Theatre Design

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How They Turned The Broadway Theater Into A Disco For “Here Lies Love”

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Theatre’s Labor Shortage Woes Are Growing

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The Emotional Toll Of Dying Onstage Every Night

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North Carolina’s Triad Stage Is Closing Its Doors

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VISUAL

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The Remarkable 2,700-Year-Old Rock Paintings Just Discovered In Sweden

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In The Age Of AI, Form Seems To Be Making A Comeback

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Taliban Sell Tickets To Bamiyan Buddha Site They Destroyed In 2001

- Washington Post


The International African American Museum Opens At Long Last

- Hyperallergic


The Conceptual Artist With Eight Alter Ego Artists, A Team Of Assistants, And An Ongoing Random Lecture Series

- The Observer (UK)


What’s Defining The Venice Biennale

- The Guardian (UK)


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WORDS

Book Bans Are Only Part Of The Assault On Reading

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The Problem When Billionaires Buy Great Newspapers To Save Them

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