AJ CLASSIFIEDS Reach our 30,000 subscribers - Advertise on ArtsJournal jobs Hiring: Development Director The Wilma Theater in Philadelphia seeks a knowledgeable, passionate fundraiser to serve as Development Director. [READ MORE] jobs Astral Artists seeks Executive Director Astral Artists is seeking a dynamic and innovative Executive Director to build on the extraordinary work that has been done on behalf of aspiring performing artists. [READ MORE] jobs Martha’s Vineyard Museum – Executive Director Martha’s Vineyard Museum (MVM) is a century-old historical and cultural museum that has collected art, artifacts, oral histories, documents, and photographs that help tell the stories of Martha’s Vineyard from its prehistoric stage to the present. [READ MORE] jobs Executive Director – Kneisel Hall Chamber Music Festival Called “the cradle of chamber music teaching in America”, Kneisel Hall is a distinguished music school and chamber music festival located in the coastal village of Blue Hill, Maine. [READ MORE] jobs Artistic Director – Magic Theatre Magic Theatre invites qualified candidates to submit applications to become its next Artistic Director. [READ MORE] jobs Manager, Audience Research Program, WolfBrown LLC To advance the vision of more equitable access to high quality market research in the arts sector, WolfBrown seeks a qualified professional to join our small team of researchers in developing and implementing a variety of audience research initiatives over the coming years. [READ MORE]
Any museum official tempted to exploit the (so-called) permanent collection as a fungible commodity for bankrolling pet projects (however worthy) and bolstering the payroll should read and take heed of this six-page letter deploring the Baltimore Museum of Art’s planned disposals. – Lee Rosenbaum
In 1944, Bernard Herrmann collaborated with the producer Norman Corwin on Whitman, a half-hour dramatic presentation invoking America’s iconic poet to rally the home front during World War II. It was heard by millions of listeners. It’s a classic exemplar of a forgotten creative genre: the radio drama. – Joseph Horowitz