Thursday, December 18, 2014

Arts Instructors - Oak Park Park District

Creative Arts Instructors Summer 2015 (SCAW)

Company: Park District of Oak Park

Location: Oak Park, IL

Date Posted: November 29, 2014

Source: Park District of Oak Park

Job Purpose
The Creative Arts Instructor leads and acts as a role model to a group of children in a specific area of visual or performing arts.  Instructors develop and engage campers in specific visual art or performing art lessons and activities while enforcing Park District rules and ensuring the safety of campers, staff and the public. A high priority is placed on communication, organization, and risk management with this position.

Essential Functions
• Instruct four 50 minute visual or performing art lessons daily per age and medium assignment
• Guide and develop campers’ individual talents to create quality visual art pieces/dance performances/theatrical performances for the end of the session showcase
• Participate in end of season clean up, inventory, and storage of equipment
• Monitor and maintain the safety of all campers
• Communicate with parents/guardians about daily activities and camper progress
• Set and enforce camp rules and expectations
• Understand, communicate, and enforce Park District rules and policies to campers and the public
• Attend all staff meetings and training programs as specified
• Create detailed lesson plans and calendars that include a variety of age appropriate activities to keep campers and staff active, excited, safe, and engaged
• Instruct lessons based on proper technique per assigned medium, lead the daily schedule, as well as initiate spontaneous activities to accommodate agenda conflicts/changes
• Address any staff or camper behavior/disciplinary issues with the appropriate individuals
• Inventory camp and first aid supplies; requisition as needed
• Provide excellent customer service and maintain a positive public image by addressing questions and concerns from staff, patrons, participants, and parents immediately
• Keep program supplies, equipment, and facility space clean and organized
• Manage allotted budget and retain receipts
• Become familiar with participants and parents; know their names, personalities, skills and interests
• Identify and observe equipment daily for possible maintenance needs and adjustments; report maintenance needs to Coordinator
• Complete all paperwork as required including, but not limited to reports and logs
• Wear Park District staff shirt and identification during all work hours
Additional Functions
• Occasionally assist with events and programs
• Complete other duties as assigned by Supervisor or other Park District administration
• Model and promote good leadership and teamwork in campers; prepare lessons and/or discussions on these topics that correlate with weekly activities
• Assist with coordinating a visual arts or performing arts showcase during the last day of camp as an evening event for parents (2 sessions)
Knowledge, Skill, and Work Experience
Required

• Must be at least 19 years of age
• Must obtain CPR & First Aid Certification
• Must obtain Mandated Reporter Certification
• Knowledge of age-appropriate art and/or recreational activities
• Must be organized, responsible, professional, and able to coordinate a wide variety of activities each week
• Must have the ability to solve problems as they arise and be able to perform tasks without direct supervision
• Must possess basic knowledge of a variety of age appropriate activities or skills applicable to camp assignment: General Recreation, Sports, Swim & Skate, Teens/Counselors in Training, or Special Interests/Arts
• Must be highly motivated and able to assume a positive and active role in the camp, even while working under potentially stressful conditions (hot or cold weather, upset or injured participants, etc.)
• Must have the ability to be firm with participants when necessary, enforce park district rules, and make sound decisions in order to secure the safety and well-being of all campers, facilities, and equipment
Recommended
• 2 years of college majoring in visual art or performing art; B.A. in Visual or Performing arts or 4 years instructing youth in visual or theater arts preferred
• Experience working with youth, especially in a recreation, visual arts or performing arts setting, preferred
• Experience in planning and implementing daily lesson plans
Physical Considerations
• Frequent walking, running, standing, reaching, bending.
• Must be able to lift up to 35 lbs.
• Majority of work is in the classroom; however summer conditions may cause an affect
Environmental Considerations
Will be exposed to occasional inclement weather including heat, humidity, and rain.
Cognitive Considerations
• Ability to work independently without supervision
• Ability to present ideas and recommendations in a concise manner
• Ability to understand and carry out verbal and/or written instructions efficiently and effectively and to read and understand printed material
• Ability to operate assigned equipment
• Ability to effectively interact and communicate well with others
• Ability to interpret and explain division and District policies and procedures
• Ability to follow safety guidelines and exercise judgment in all aspects of responsibility
• Ability to resolve conflict safely, calmly and effectively
Hours and Compensation:
• Pre-Season: Roughly 25 hours of pre-camp training in late May/Early-June
• June-August: 30 hours a week M-F based on prep & class time; Art Workshop hours are between 8-12pm
• $14+DOQ

Customers:
Internal:  Employees of Park District; Board of Park Commissioners
External:  Patrons of Park District of Oak Park; residents of Oak Park, WSSRA, Partner Organizations including governmental and non-profit groups, and the Oak Park Business Community
This job description is intended to be an illustrative, and not an exhaustive, listing of experiences, skills and duties of this position.

The Park District is an Equal Opportunity Employer! 


For more information and to apply, click HERE

Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Disney Animation Apprenticeship

2015 Talent Development Artist - Apprentice Animator
Burbank, CA

The Apprentice Program
Join us for an opportunity to experience the art of animation and be a part of Walt Disney Animation Studios. The Talent Development Apprentice Program is an immersive experience available for recent college graduates within three years of graduation for a 3, 6, or 12 month paid position. Under the guidance of a Disney Mentor, the Talent Development Apprentice Program offers a unique opportunity to hone and understand skills, refine and strengthen key disciplines, and engage in a real-time production environment.
 
The Apprentice Program is based in Burbank, California, and begins January 2015. The deadline for applications is January 2nd, 2015 at 11:59PM PST
 
The Apprentice Animator
Animators are responsible for bringing characters to life. As an animation trainee, your animation reel demonstrates your understanding of animation principles such as timing, clear staging, squash and stretch, anticipation and follow-through, and secondary action. Prior training should cover anatomy, perspective and composition, including solving problems in weight, balance, movement, space, construction and proportion.
 
Reels/portfolios/demonstrated skills should include:
  • Acting, Acting, Acting! A reel should consist of a broad range of acting exercises: Pantomime, Dialogue, Walk Cycle, Weight
  • Focus different styles of emoting: Subtle to broad moments, Comedic to dramatic
  • Reels should also focus on a diversity of character personalities to create entertaining and emotionally driven believable performances
  • Strong traditional animation skills and Maya/3d software preferred
 
The deadline for applications is January 2nd, 2015 at 11:59PM PST
 
The Walt Disney Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
 
For more info and to apply, click HERE.

Monday, December 15, 2014

Internship - Jackson Junge Gallery

Gallery Internship

The Jackson Junge Gallery is immediately seeking interns to join the gallery staff.  Interns will assist gallery staff on the day-to-day operations of the gallery. 5-10 hours per week.

Responsibilities include:
-Organizing and maintaining gallery inventory
-Assisting in installation
-Working exhibition openings and other events
-Research projects
-Social media
-Daily cleaning duties

The ideal candidate will be a self-starter, highly motivated, and independent; someone who can work well without direct supervision.

Must be personable; a great people person, with strong written and verbal communication skills.

Must be able to comfortably lift 50lbs, stand on ladders, and complete cleaning duties adequately.

About the Jackson Junge Gallery:
Jackson Junge Gallery adds to the growing arts community in Chicago's Wicker Park / Bucktown neighborhood. Co-owned by Chicago artist Laura Lee Junge and partner Chris Jackson, the gallery provides an exclusive local venue for Junge's paintings and other works.
While the spotlight shines on Junge, the gallery presents work by other contemporary artists from Chicago and elsewhere. Guest artist exhibits are hosted throughout the year.  Located on a busy section of Milwaukee Ave. just north of Division St. and south of North Ave., the Jackson Junge Gallery attracts a diverse clientele. Everyone from the ardent art aficionado to the casual admirer, delight in the comfortable ambiance they find inside.
In an effort to make art widely accessible, superior giclee reproductions and prints are available for purchase alongside original pieces. Today's sophisticated technology allows for exceptional quality prints. All of Junge giclées are produced in-house at the Jackson Junge Gallery and are subject to the artists' personal inspection.
Jackson Junge Gallery provides a full range of custom framing services on site. Under the guidance of skilled craftsman and gallery co-owner Chris Jackson, customers find the perfect mount, protection and frame for their art, photography and other treasures. Jackson Junge Gallery goal is to generate a cultural center encompassing a compilation of the arts, by combining all the services associated with an art gallery presented in an innovative artistic environment.
Exhibiting both emerging and established artists in a wide range of mediums, the gallery is identified by its atmosphere, function, and energy. It is our ambition to showcase an array of contemporary art and hand-made non-functional crafts, making it an extraordinary destination for all individuals interested in the arts looking for unique gifts or coveting to build a personal collection.  With the belief that art should be accessible to everyone, the Jackson Junge Gallery offers a wide range of price points to accommodate any budget. We are a service company, dedicated to long term relationships with our collectors and artists.
 Requirements
To Apply: 
Send a cover letter and resume to support@j2gallery.com . NO PHONE CALLS.
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Thursday, December 11, 2014

Design Director - Evanston Art Center



Design Director

The Evanston Art Center’s Design Director is responsible for providing innovative graphic design and creative solutions to support the organization’s marketing, development and on line interactive functions. This is a permanent part-time position with a base work schedule of 24 hours per week, not to exceed 30 hours per week. The agreed salary for this position is $22.00 per hour with no benefits.

Specific duties include, but are not limited to, the following:

Provide innovative design and creative solutions—from concept to completion—for campaigns including, electronic, video, print, display, bi-monthly e-newsletter, and social media.

Conceptualize ideas, develop designs, present concepts, elicit “buy-in” on direction from colleagues and produce artwork to final stages meeting deadlines and project budget parameters.

Create new visual branding for the Art Center’s next facility and innovative cross-disciplinary programming. Maintain brand standards and guidelines. Advocate for brand consistency with mission-driven visuals & messaging.

Work with print production and other vendors to manage costs and production of deliverables.
Manage online jurying web sites like Slideroom, EventBrite, and other online response sites when needed.

Help to maintain the Xerox copier/printer, arrange for service calls when needed, keep supplies in stock, and work with service technician during service calls.

Implement graphic design software updates when necessary.

Archive samples of printed exhibition, press, event and other printed materials.

When possible, photograph classes, exhibition artworks, special events and other activities for use in marketing materials and manage the internal photo gallery to provide easy access to all photos.

Other tasks as determined by the Executive Director.

Preferred Education/Experience
BS Degree in design or related field
Minimum three years’ experience in creative/advertising/marketing environment or equivalent work experience.
Experience and proficiency utilizing Mac hardware and software required.
Proficiency using current software applications including Adobe Creative Suite required.
Previous experience creating design for multiple channels, including web and print required; video and other new media preferred.
Previous experience managing design process from concept to deliverable required.
Demonstrated ability to apply knowledge of successful design principles to embody and build brand required.
Working knowledge of print processes from layout, prepress, paper and ink through finish & fulfillment required.

Experience with art production detailed file preparation for deliverables of all types to specification require

Previous experience managing typography, hierarchy of message and minor copy editing and proofreading required. Attention to detail is a priority.
To Apply: 
Please send CV, cover letter and three references to: designersearch2@gmail.com no later than December 31, 2014. NO CALLS PLEASE

The Evanston Art Center, founded in 1929, is one of the most recognized community arts centers in the Midwest serving over 30,000 annually. This nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization operates with an approximate budget of $1,200,000 and receives its funding from a variety of sources, including earned income, grants, individual contributions and foundation support. A full-time staff of four, part-time staff of six, over 50 teaching artists, and a Board of Trustees numbering 16, and hundreds of volunteers comprise the Art Center’s human resources.

The organization’s mission is foster the appreciation and expression of the arts among diverse audiences by offering extensive and innovative instruction in broad areas of artistic endeavor through classes, exhibitions, interactive arts activities, and community outreach.

Photo Restoration Artist Wanted

Downers Grove photographic restoration studio has position for photograph restoration artist and image preparation as well as administrative responsibilities. MUST  be proficient in Photoshop CS 6, have drawing skills that include human features, objects, backgrounds, foregrounds, etc. to work  restoring old, damaged photographs. Salary starts at $11.50/hour. Part time 4 days/week. Office hours Mon-Fri  9:00-4:30pm. NO nights or weekends. Applicants email their sample work or link & resume to photographrepair@gmail.com  in word format, ATTN: POSITION. MUST live within 15 mins of Downers Grove, NO remote or off site work.

Product Development Intern - Bradford Group



Product Development Intern
Description: 
We are looking for candidates interested in pursuing a career in the product development field who are seeking hands-on experience. The Product Development Intern will be responsible for assisting teams with concepting new products and preparing those concepts for presentation to the company. Ideal candidates should possess strong traditional artistic and illustration skills, as well as demonstrated experience using Adobe Photoshop. This is a full-time, paid internship.

Responsibilities:
* Assisting product development managers in concepting and developing product series
* Preparing product for presentation to the company
* Mock-ups, sculpture critiques, photo manipulation, and rough concept drawings
* Research and other administrative project management tasks

Required Skills:
* BA, BFA, MA, or MFA, in progress or completed with a major in Art, Fine Art, Sculpting, Illustration, or Design, or another art-related field is required
* Experience in a clerical and/or art/craft environment is a major plus
* Must possess excellent organizational, project management, and communication skills - both verbal and written
* Must be detailed-oriented
* Knowledge of MAC/PC including MS Office and Adobe Photo Shop is required; familiarity with Illustrator, InDesign and/or databases (such as File Maker Pro) is helpful

We seek results-oriented, motivated individuals with high-energy, passion, and a commitment to quality. The Bradford Group is a world leader in direct marketing and provider of limited-edition collectibles, gifts, home décor, and jewelry. Founded in 1973, we have an unyielding commitment to product quality and exceptional customer service which has helped us become one of the premier direct marketing companies in today's international economy. Each of our business units specializes in a particular product line; together we form a focused, concept-driven whole that shares collective knowledge, infrastructure and resources. We hire top talent; we support initiative and encourage creativity. We expect to have internship opportunities on various business divisions, including our Jewelry, Ashton Drake, Coins, Home Décor, Hawthorne Villages, and Apparel teams. If you are an innovative, results-oriented individual, The Bradford Group may have an opportunity for you.

We are an equal opportunity employer.


Location(s):
Niles, Illinois
Compensation Type: 
Paid


TO APPLY:

Please submit your resume and samples of work to:
Gina Talarico, Employment Consultant
The Bradford Group
gtalaric@bgeltd.com

Product Design Intern - Bradford Group




Product Design Intern
Description: 

We are looking for candidates interested in pursuing a career in the graphic design field who are seeking hands-on experience!  The Product Design Intern will assist with producing art for decal production that will be used to reproduce art on our products.  They will also learn to work on licensed art to replicate an artist’s style to complete a piece of art to fit a specified template. They will assist to prepare and complete detailed and finished digital images from verbal or written instructions of products using their strong illustration and design skill. Digital painting skills are required, as well as having a good sense of design, knowledge of type, and proficiency with Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator. This is a paid internship.

Responsibilities:
  • Assist designers in the presentation of new product designs, and the production of existing product programs
  • Manage administrative functions of the department including: tracking, scheduling, and updating reports and product programs
  • Reproduce art for decal production
  • Retrieving archived art files
  • Organizing jobs that will be worked on by our outsourcing group, including uploading and downloading files onto our server
  • Compressing files as necessary for outsourced jobs
  • Reviewing files to see if they require additional work to the artwork and perform rework as needed
  • Other administrative project management tasks 
Required Skills:  
  • BA in progress or completed with a major in Graphic Design
  • Design portfolio required
  • Intermediate knowledge of Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator on a Mac platform required to include proficiency in retouching and illustration
  • Must possess excellent organizational, project management, and communication skills – both verbal and written
  • Must be detailed-oriented with the ability to follow instructions well
  • Self-motivated and able to learn quickly
  • Knowledge of MS Office (Word and Excel)
The Bradford Group is a world leader in direct marketing and provider of limited-edition gifts, collectibles, home décor, and jewelry.  Founded in 1973, we have an unyielding commitment to product quality and exceptional customer service which has helped us become one of the premier direct marketing companies in today’s international economy.  Our company’s vision is to seek to identify and understand our customer's fundamental aesthetic, emotional and psychological needs that can be fulfilled with art-based or theme-inspired offerings.  We are located in Niles, IL.



Location(s):
Niles, Illinois
Compensation Type: 
Paid


TO APPLY:

Please submit your resume and samples of work to:
Gina Talarico, Employment Consultant
The Bradford Group
gtalaric@bgeltd.com

Advertising Design Intern - Bradford Group



Advertising Design Intern
Description: 

We are looking for a highly talented individual interested in a full-time advertising design internship to work with a fast-paced business division at The Bradford Group.  This individual will be responsible for the layout and design of promotional material and direct mail advertising, and will assist our Senior Designer on various projects as needed.

Responsibilities:
  • Layout and design our housefile and new client direct mail advertising
  • Assist Senior Designer with day-to-day duties such as maintaining server space, creating pdfs, and managing templates
  • Other projects as assigned 
Qualifications:
  • Associates Degree in Graphic Design, Communications, Marketing, Marketing Communications, or another related field; BA preferred or pursuing
  • Knowledge of InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator on a Mac platform required
  • Some exposure to collectibles or gift ware industry is preferred
  • Excellent communication skills with ability to work with other internal teams (Marketing, Product Development and Advertising)
  • Ability to meet strict deadlines
  • Writing and editing skills helpful, but not required
The Bradford Group is a world leader in direct marketing and provider of limited-edition gifts, collectibles, home décor, and jewelry.  Founded in 1973, we have an unyielding commitment to product quality and exceptional customer service which has helped us become one of the premier direct marketing companies in today’s international economy.  Our company’s vision is to seek to identify and understand our customer's fundamental aesthetic, emotional and psychological needs that can be fulfilled with art-based or theme-inspired offerings.  We are located in Niles, IL.



Location(s):
Niles, Illinois
Compensation Type: 
Paid


TO APPLY:

Please submit your resume and samples of work to:
Gina Talarico, Employment Consultant
The Bradford Group
gtalaric@bgeltd.com

Thursday, December 4, 2014

Face Painter Wanted - Navy Pier

Faces in Focus is looking for a face painter to work with us on the weekends during Winter Wonderfest at Navy Pier (its the biggest festival at the pier). We provide all training and materials to work with. The pay is 50% commission.
 Here are some qualifications that we are looking for:
 Punctuality
 Good brush technique
 Friendly personality
 The ability to create and send invoices from forms that we provide


If interested, please send email to FacesinFocuscaricatures@gmail.com.

Monday, November 24, 2014

Call for Art - Nudes

NAKED AND NOT AFRAID

Jackson Junge Gallery is immediately seeking artists’ submissions for an exhibition titled, “Naked and Not Afraid” opening January 2015. An artist’s reception will be held Friday, January 23rd.  Submissions for the exhibition are free.

The nude figure has been a traditional genre in Western Art dating back to Ancient Greece.  Its use has varied overtime from expressing ideals of beauty, to more religious, erotic, or social connotations.  But what does it mean to be naked? Lord Kenneth Clark states in “The Nude: A Study in Ideal Form” that to be naked is to be deprived of clothes, implying embarrassment and shame. Why must nakedness be so shameful? This exhibition rebels against the societal constraints that make us conceal our true self.  “Naked and Not Afraid” reveals our vulnerabilities by courageously and proudly embracing that which makes each individual unique.

Artists in all media are encouraged to submit any work, or sketches and supporting documentation with their artistic interpretation incorporating themes involving vulnerable self-expression. Priority and preference will be given to new works of art.  Artworks must be professionally presented and ready for installation.    

Themes to consider:
·         What is the difference between being nude and naked?
·         “Implied nudity” vs. “explicit nudity”
·         What societal constraints are used to shame us?
·         What does your stripped down vulnerable self look like?
·         Self-Portraiture


How to Submit:

The following information must be included for each submission of art:
·         Name
·         Address
·         Phone and Email Contact
·         Title
·         Medium
·         Dimensions
·         Price
·         Brief Description of how it relates to the exhibition

 No more than 8 pieces may be submitted.

Send jpegs as attachments to support@j2gallery.comwith the file name as “artwork title _ artist’s last name”
The deadline for submissions is January  5, 2015. Incomplete submissions will not be considered. The jury selection begins January 6th, 2015.  If selected, artwork must be received no later than January 18, 2015.

You may also submit via our website: http://www.j2gallery.com/about/call-for-artists/special-exhibit-naked-and-not-afraid
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Thursday, November 20, 2014

Freelance Comic Artist

Contributing Comic Artist

Everyday Feminism is seeking a freelance Contributing Comic Artist who can create comics highlighting intersectional feminism for our online magazine.
You will work with the editors on the concept and draw a minimum of 2 comics per month designed to raise people’s awareness around different anti-oppression issues. The issues covered range from sexism, racism, homophobia, transphobia, classism, ableism, to fatphobia.
Contributing Comic Artists enjoy the following benefits:
  • $75 or higher payment per comic, depending on length
  • Free access to all online courses offered by Everyday Feminism
  • Joining one of the biggest and fastest growing online feminist sites that gets 3 million visitors and 5.5 million page views per month

Qualifications

  • Strong desire to use their comics to raise awareness on social issues
  • Sophisticated understanding of intersectional feminism and social justice
  • Excellent ability to combine artistic skill, insightful anti-oppression analysis, and humor to raise awareness
  • Meet deadlines and work with editors effectively
  • Curious, innovative, ask question, generate new ideas and solutions
  • Eager to learn, willing to experiment knowing it might fail, and able to admit mistakes or inexperience
  • Strong ability to work independently and as part of a team
  • Self-directed and eager to meet or exceed objectives

Apply Now

We are currently accepting applications. Early applications are encouraged since it is a rolling process.
Please send your resume, cover letter, and 5 comic samples, ideally on social justice issues, to Sandra Kim at jobs@everydayfeminism.com with ‘Contributing Comic Artist Application’ in the subject line.
In your cover letter, please include responses to the questions below:
  • What first got you engaged in feminism?
  • What does intersectional feminism mean to you and how do you try to make your feminism intersectional and inclusive?
  • What do you enjoy and/or appreciate about Everyday Feminism’s online magazine?
  • What topics do you feel confident in drawing about and why?

Everyday Feminism is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. Queer, trans, and differently-abled people of color are strongly encouraged to apply.

Friday, November 7, 2014

Call for Art - Small Works

Small Works Juried Exhibition

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Harper College 38th Annual National Juried Exhibition. National juried show of Small Works, including all media except jewelry, film/video. Maximum 24 inches, largest dimension, including framing. Entry fee: $35, 3 digital images on CD. Juror: Allison Peters Quinn, Director of Exhibitions at the Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago. Postmark deadline: Jan 16, 2015. Exhibition: March 2015. Color exhibition catalog. Purchase awards available.  Info: harpercollege.edu/smallworks  Questions: smallworks@harpercollege.edu
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Portrait Competition - Smithsonian

2016 Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition

National Portrait Gallery - Smithsonian Institute

Who May Enter?

The competition is open to all professional artists age 18 and over who are living and working in the United States and its territories.

What To Enter?

Each artist may enter one work depicting anyone—a friend, a stranger, a relative, yourself—but it must be the result of the artist’s direct encounter with that person. While the human form must be the focus of the work, artists are invited to interpret the concept of portraiture broadly; for example, an entry might not include a face.
The work entered should be understood as a portrait in the broadest sense. It may be a traditional, representational work or it may be a more experimental or conceptual portrait, but it must be based on the artist’s direct contact with any living individual(s). Self-portraits will be accepted.
Each artist may enter only one portrait, and it must have been completed after January 1, 2013.
Entries will be accepted in all visual arts media including but not restricted to: painting, drawing and watercolor, sculpture, weaving, ceramics, photography, prints, video, film, performance, and digital or time-based media.
Paintings, drawings, photographs, prints, pastels, and watercolors should be framed (strip frames on paintings are acceptable). Paintings should preferably be unglazed. Works on paper should be framed and glazed with UV filtering glass or Plexiglas. All two-dimensional work shall measure no more than 7 feet by 7 feet by 8 inches (including frame), nor should they weigh more than 150 pounds. The National Portrait Gallery will provide attachment hardware for works selected for exhibition.
Sculptures may be freestanding or wall-mounted and be composed of any sculptural medium. This includes, but is not limited to, stone, metal, fiber, clay, wood, paper, or resin. Sculptures should not exceed 7 feet (height) by 7 feet by 4 feet in size, nor should they weigh more than 150 pounds. The National Portrait Gallery will provide platforms, pedestals, or attachment hardware for sculpture selected for exhibition.
Video, film, digital and time-based media will be accepted, and special instructions for entering these works will be available in the online entry form. The online entry form MUST be completed.

How Do I Enter?

Entries will only be accepted electronically, through CallForEntries.org from August 1 until November 30, 2014:
>> Enter The Competition
(You will be leaving the Smithsonian Institution’s website and entering CallForEntry.org)
CafÉ (CallForEntry.org), a third-party art services organization “that develops technology systems that benefit the arts,“ is collecting information about artists submitting entries to the Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition on behalf of the National Portrait Gallery. Please note that CaFÉ‘s Terms and Conditions apply to artist submissions (application and images). Any data that the National Portrait Gallery receives from CaFÉ is subject to the National Portrait Gallery’s Terms and Conditions for the competition, which can be found on the Enter page, as well as the Smithsonian Institution’s Terms of Use and privacy statement, which can be found at http://www.si.edu/termsofuse and http://www.si.edu/privacy.
Entry to the competition—and submission of JPEG images—is available online for a nonrefundable registration fee of $45. Artists who wish to submit time-based media (video, film, digital animation) will find instructions for entry on the competition website.
Artists may submit a statement about their work, their particular entry, and/or the circumstances of the creation of the portrait. Dimensions and medium information will also be required.

Entry Deadlines and Schedule

Entries may be submitted beginning August 1, 2014, 9:00 a.m. MT (Mountain Time). Call for Entries closes November 30, 2014, midnight MT(Mountain Time).
Semifinalists will be notified March 20, 2015. Semifinalist work must be available for shipping to Washington, D.C. July 13, 2015.
On or about September 18, 2015, finalists will be notified of selection and non-finalists will be contacted about return of their works.
The 2016 Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition exhibition will open at the National Portrait Gallery on March 12, 2016, and will close on January 8, 2017. The Portrait Gallery is planning a national tour of the exhibition to three additional venues through August 2018. Artworks will be returned to exhibiting lenders at the close of the final venue of the exhibition.

Judging and Notification

The first round of jurying will be done online by a panel of experts selected by the National Portrait Gallery, who will select approximately 100 semifinalists. On or before March 20, 2015, the National Portrait Gallery will contact artists who have been selected as semifinalists by e-mail. Artists whose work was not selected for further consideration will also be notified at this time. Upon notification of semifinalist status, entrants will be required to sign a loan agreement. Artists will be required to sign an affadavit confirming their eligibility.
On or before September 18, 2015, approximately 50 to 60 finalists whose work has been selected for the exhibition, including those awarded prizes, will be notified by e-mail. Works not selected will be returned to the owners only to an address within the United States as provided by the artist. The public will have the opportunity to vote for the People's Choice Award during the run of the exhibition.
All works transported to Washington will be returned to the owners at the Portrait Gallery's expense.

Rules

The National Portrait Gallery reserves the right at its sole discretion to disqualify any artist it finds to be tampering with the entry process or the operation of the Portrait Competition or website or to be acting in violation of the Rules of Entry.
Artists chosen as semifinalists may not alter the work entered in any way, i.e., by printing photographs in different sizes, by additional varnishing, etc. Work entered in the competition may not be sold at any time during the competition, subsequent exhibition, and tour.
Artists must have written approval to submit a work by the artist that is owned by a third party, and must provide the owner’s guarantee that (1) the owner will be bound by these rules and (2) if required the work may be placed on loan to the National Portrait Gallery for the competition, and duration of the exhibition and subsequent tour.
All exhibiting artists and prizewinners will also be required to sign a loan form for the duration of the exhibition and any subsequent tour, as well as a consent form for the use of their name, image, and artwork in connection with the Portrait Competition exhibition, publication, and all related advertising, marketing, publicity, public programs, and promotion for the exhibition.
Semifinalist works will be packed if necessary, and shipped, at the National Portrait Gallery’s expense, to Washington, D.C., for further judging from the original portraits. Work brought to and from the National Portrait Gallery for the Portrait Competition will be handled by professional art handlers and installers and all arrangements will be made by the National Portrait Gallery.
Work will be picked up only from an address in the United States and its territories, and the National Portrait Gallery will return work only to the address from which it was picked up, unless the artist notifies the National Portrait Gallery in writing of a change of address in the United States. All packing and shipping will be handled and paid for by the National Portrait Gallery, but the artist must cover any costs that exceed $3,000 one way.
If the return address is more than 50 miles distant from the original pick-up address, the artist may be required to cover the difference in shipping costs. The artist shall carry insurance for the work while in transit to and from the National Portrait Gallery. Insurance in the amount of the good-faith estimate of value determined by the artist shall be placed on all loans and carried in force from the time the work enters the custody of the National Portrait Gallery and is condition-reported until the work leaves the National Portrait Gallery at the conclusion of the exhibition, including any subsequent tour. This shall be an all-risk policy, subject to standard policy exclusions carried by the Smithsonian Institution, and all costs shall be borne by the National Portrait Gallery.
In the event of loss or damage to the work while in the custody of the National Portrait Gallery, the artist will be required to accept insurance proceeds as its sole form of remedy against the National Portrait Gallery. Works that cannot be repaired if damaged due to the nature of the materials will not be insured and the National Portrait Gallery bears no responsibility for damage or loss to such works. The National Portrait Gallery bears no responsibility for loss or damage caused by normal wear and tear or inherent deterioration of the works. Works selected for exhibition cannot be removed by the artist or owner before the end of the exhibition (and subsequent tour) and may not be sold during the course of the competition or the exhibition (March 12, 2016 – January 8, 2017) and the subsequent tour (February 2017 through August 2018).
The National Portrait Gallery is not responsible for any problems or technical malfunctions of the Internet or any website, including injury or damage to artists or to any other person's computer related to or resulting from participating or downloading materials in this Portrait Competition. If, for any reason, the Portrait Competition is not capable of running as planned, the National Portrait Gallery reserves the right at its sole discretion to cancel, terminate, modify, or suspend the Portrait Competition. Collection of personally identifiable information from artists will be done in accordance with the Smithsonian Institution Privacy Policy as posted on http://www.si.edu/privacy.

Prizes

The winner of the competition will receive a cash award of $25,000 and will be awarded a separate commission to portray a remarkable living American for the Portrait Gallery’s collection. The winning artist and the Portrait Gallery will collaborate to select the subject for the commissioned portrait. The second-prize winner will receive $7,500, and the third-prize winner will receive $5,000. Up to four additional artists may be commended for their work, and they will receive $1,000 each. The winner of the People’s Choice Award will receive $500. All finalists’ works will form a major exhibition on view at the National Portrait Gallery from March 12, 2016, through January 8, 2017 and the subsequent national tour through August 2018.

The Exhibition

The Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition 2016 is scheduled to be on view at the National Portrait Gallery from March 12, 2016 through January 8, 2017. A national tour is being planned with three venues through August 2018. The exhibition will comprise approximately 50 selected portraits, including the prizewinning entries.
The up to seven top artists who have been shortlisted for an award will be expected to attend the presentation ceremony in March 2016. The National Portrait Gallery will reimburse these artists for standard travel and lodging costs, subject to prior approval by the National Portrait Gallery. All artists whose works are exhibited will be invited to attend the opening reception.

Rights

Ownership of all portraits submitted for the Portrait Competition, including copyright, will remain the property of the artist, but it is a condition of entry that the artist shall grant to the National Portrait Gallery the irrevocable, royalty-free, worldwide right to use and reproduce all exhibited works for the exhibition publications, public programs, publicity, promotion, research, postcards, prints, posters, and other products, in all formats, including but not limited to electronic distribution on websites and social media accounts maintained by the National Portrait Gallery and the Smithsonian, in connection with the Portrait Competition and resulting exhibition.
Distribution can occur either through printed or electronic media. The artist is required to secure a written model release from the subject to enable the National Portrait Gallery to use and reproduce the portrait. Semifinalists will be provided with a form for this purpose. The winning artist will be required to transfer ownership of, and assign all rights, including copyright, in the commissioned portrait to the National Portrait Gallery, but the National Portrait Gallery will grant the artist a license to reproduce the portrait for use in his or her portfolio for noncommercial, portfolio purposes.
The commissioned portrait will be submitted to the National Portrait Gallery’s Commission for approval of its inclusion in the National Portrait Gallery’s permanent collection. By participating in this contest, artists agree to be bound by these rules, including all eligibility requirements. All interpretations of the rules and decisions by the National Portrait Gallery relating to the rules and the Portrait Competition are final.

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Monday, November 3, 2014

Resources for Artists



Associations:
AIGA, the professional association for design, http://www.aiga.org/
The Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators -Illinois Chapter, http://www.scbwi-illinois.org/index.html
International Game Developers Association, http://www.igda.org/
National Association of Independent Artists, https://naia-artists.org/
College Art Association, http://www.collegeart.org/
Association of Teaching Artists, http://www.teachingartists.com/
Illinois Art Council, http://www.arts.illinois.gov/
Chicago Artist’s Coalition, http://www.chicagoartistscoalition.org/
Naperville Art League, http://www.napervilleartleague.com/
Elmhurst Artist Guild, http://www.elmhurstartistsguild.org/
Oak Park Art League, http://www.oakparkartleague.org/
Nature Artist Guild, http://natureartistsguild.com/

Online Resources:
Chicago Artist Resource, http://www.chicagoartistsresource.org/
Self Employment in the Arts, http://www.selfemploymentinthearts.com
Professional Artist Client Toolkit, http://www.artpact.com/
New York Foundation for the Arts, https://www.nyfa.org/
Empty Easel, http://emptyeasel.com/

Online Stores for Artists:

Events:

Local Art Centers:
Beverly Arts Center, http://www.beverlyartcenter.org/
Hyde Park Art Center, http://www.hydeparkart.org/
Riverside Art Center, http://www.riversideartscenter.com/
Lillstreet Art Center, http://lillstreet.com/
Art Center Highland Park, http://www.theartcenterhp.org/
Evanston Art Center, http://www.evanstonartcenter.org/
Brickton Art Center, http://www.bricktonartcenter.org/
South Chicago Art Center, http://www.happyartcenter.org/
Zhou B Art Center, http://www.zhoubartcenter.com/
Bridgeport Art Center, http://bridgeportart.com/
Chicago Art and Design Center, http://chicagoartanddesigncenter.com/
Addison Center for the Arts, http://www.addisoncenterforthearts.com/
Frankenstone Art Center, http://www.frankenstonea.com/
Cedarhurst Center for the Arts, http://www.cedarhurst.org/
Contemporary Art Center – Peoria, http://www.peoriacac.org/
David Adler Music and Arts Center, http://www.adlercenter.org/
Fine Line Creative Arts Center, http://www.finelineca.org/
McLean County Arts Center, http://www.mcac.wildapricot.org/
Chesterton Art Center, http://www.chestertonart.com/

Art Fair Resources:
Illinois Art Fair Directory, http://illinoisartfairdirectory.org/
Amdur Productions, http://amdurproductions.com/
Art Fair Insiders, http://www.artfairinsiders.com/

Freelance Job Websites:
Freelance Jobs Chicago, http://freelancejobschicago.com/

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Art Instructor Wanted



Job Description
Job Title: Art Instructor
Hours: 21-24 hours per week
Salary: $20-$25 per hour depending on experience
Location: Skokie Park District, Devonshire Cultural Center, 4400 Greenwood St., Skokie, IL 

Qualifications
Position requires a B.S., B.A., or B.F.A in Art Education, Fine Arts, or a related field.  Prefer an individual with experience teaching drawing and painting to all age groups and varying skill levels. Position requires excellent, presentation, communication, and organizational skills.

Duties
The Art Instructor will plan, develop, organize and instruct a drawing and/or painting curriculum that is consistent with the program philosophy and adheres to the needs and principles of a well-rounded and traditional drawing and painting instructional program. Plan lessons and provide group and individual instruction to all age levels. Cooperate with the immediate supervisor to organize and schedule classes and activities. Maintain open communication with immediate supervisor, co-workers, students, and families. Responsible for the set-up, clean-up, and return of all supplies and equipment utilized during classes and maintains a safe classroom environment for all participants. Maintains an accurate inventory of classroom materials and supplies, and informs supervisor when materials and supplies need to be ordered. Maintain accurate attendance records and reports.

To apply:
Submit application and resume to:
Kathy J. Day
Devonshire Customer Service Supervisor
4400 Greenwood St.
Skokie, IL 60076
Phone: (847) 674-1500 ext. 2425

To obtain an application, go online to www.skokieparks.org select the “jobs” tab and download the employment application. If you have a resume, please submit along with your application.