TAB Artist Opportunities
1) Join ArtCorps and strengthen sustainable development in Central America with your creative talents. Through theater, storytelling, music, digital media and other creative facilitation techniques, ArtCorps Artists educate and inspire people to participate actively in improving the environmental, health and social conditions in their communities. Each ArtCorps artist works directly with a local development organization that is an expert in its field, strengthening their work through the arts.
1) Join ArtCorps and strengthen sustainable development in Central America with your creative talents. Through theater, storytelling, music, digital media and other creative facilitation techniques, ArtCorps Artists educate and inspire people to participate actively in improving the environmental, health and social conditions in their communities. Each ArtCorps artist works directly with a local development organization that is an expert in its field, strengthening their work through the arts.
Artists will:
- Work and live in his or her host community from January 2012 through December 2012. Artists have the option to extend their stay for a second year if agreed upon by the host organization.
- Receive room and board, medical insurance and a small personal stipend.
- Receive training and technical assistance from ArtCorps staff in the region in order to integrate ArtCorps methodology into the host organization.
- Apply now for opportunities in Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras and Belize! For info and initial application, visit http://www.artcorp.org/Become-an-ArtCorps-Artist. The early application deadline is May 15, 2011 and the regular deadline is June 20, 2011.
2) R U On the TPAC list?? If not email info@TucsonPimaArtsCouncil.org
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3) Faculty in Art (2-D)
9 month position
Painted Desert Campus, Holbrook, Arizona
http://www.npc.edu/node/64996
9 month position
Painted Desert Campus, Holbrook, Arizona
http://www.npc.edu/node/64996
4) Media Grantmaking - MacArthur Foundation
The MacArthur Foundation's Media, Culture, and Special Initiatives program is accepting proposals for 2011 documentary film grants on an ongoing basis until June 1, 2011. Decisions will be made and announced in September 2011. The program seeks to fund documentary film projects that address the significant social challenges of our time or explore important but under-reported topics. Domestic and international topics are welcome; preference will be given to projects that align with one of MacArthur's grantmaking areas. Support will be provided primarily for production and post-production activities (though some of the funds may be used for pre-production or outreach activities). Documentary stories that will be told both in film and a second medium are especially encouraged. This is a highly selective process. The Foundation funds only 8-12 documentary film projects each year. Grants will be made to experienced filmmakers based in the U.S.. Projects funded by the Foundation are expected to reach a national U.S. television broadcast. The typical MacArthur documentary film grant is $100,000 to $200,000. For more information, go to:www.macfound.org/site/c.lkLXJ8MQKrH/b.3599935/k.1648/John_D__Catherine_T_MacArthur_Foundation.htm
The MacArthur Foundation's Media, Culture, and Special Initiatives program is accepting proposals for 2011 documentary film grants on an ongoing basis until June 1, 2011. Decisions will be made and announced in September 2011. The program seeks to fund documentary film projects that address the significant social challenges of our time or explore important but under-reported topics. Domestic and international topics are welcome; preference will be given to projects that align with one of MacArthur's grantmaking areas. Support will be provided primarily for production and post-production activities (though some of the funds may be used for pre-production or outreach activities). Documentary stories that will be told both in film and a second medium are especially encouraged. This is a highly selective process. The Foundation funds only 8-12 documentary film projects each year. Grants will be made to experienced filmmakers based in the U.S.. Projects funded by the Foundation are expected to reach a national U.S. television broadcast. The typical MacArthur documentary film grant is $100,000 to $200,000. For more information, go to:www.macfound.org/site/c.lkLXJ8MQKrH/b.3599935/k.1648/John_D__Catherine_T_MacArthur_Foundation.htm
Executive Director
Tucson Arts BrigadeCommunity Arts, Education and
Civic Engagement Since 1996
http://www.tucsonartsbrigade.org/
Tucson Arts BrigadeCommunity Arts, Education and
Civic Engagement Since 1996
http://www.tucsonartsbrigade.org/
520-791-9359
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