Painter

Artist’s studio in North East Los Angeles seeking a detailed painter and draftsperson to work with a small team.

Familiarity with a variety of drawing and painting materials is a plus. Candidate must be a critical thinker with excellent representation skills, visual intelligence, an ability to be self directed but able to work and communicate well with others.

This is a project based position available immediately to start. Pay starts at $26/hour – negotiable.

Requirements:
• Highly detail oriented
• Excellent drawing skills
• Critical thinking and creative problem solving
• Responsible
• Excellent time management skills

Salary: $26/hour

Benefits: None.

Education requirements: None.

Deadline to apply: August 31, 2024

Documents required to apply: Resume, Work Sample/Portfolio

How to apply: Email resume and five images of relevant work (each no greater than 10 MB) with the subject line “Painter/Tracer” to unavailabl@me.com (unavailable without the ‘e’ at the end).

Coordinator of Events and Stewardship

As L.A.’s premier performing arts destination, The Music Center convenes artists, communities, and ideas with the goal of deepening the cultural lives of every resident in Los Angeles County. The $70 million non-profit performing arts organization has three divisions: TMC Arts, TMC Ops and TMC Business Services, TMC Arts, The Music Center’s programming engine, provides year-round programming inside The Music Center’s four theatres, which include Walt Disney Concert Hall, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Ahmanson Theatre and Mark Taper Forum; on Jerry Moss Plaza; outside at Gloria Molina Grand Park, a 12-acre adjacent green space; in schools and neighborhoods all over Los Angeles County; and on a digital platform called The Music Center Offstage. TMC Arts presents world-class dance with Glorya Kaufman Presents Dance at The Music Center, free and low-cost public concerts and events, as well as K–12 arts learning programs, workshops, performances, interactive experiences and special events. TMC Ops manages the theatres, the plaza and Grand Park, which comprise $2 billion in county assets, on behalf of the County of Los Angeles. TMC Business Services includes Advancement, Human Resources, Finance, Tech Services, and Marketing and Communications. The Music Center is also home to four renowned resident companies—Center Theatre Group, Los Angeles Master Chorale, LA Opera and LA Phil.

Position Summary:

The Coordinator of Events and Stewardship is a highly collaborative, proactive, resourceful professional who supports fundraising events and donor stewardship activities that advance efforts to maintain and strengthen high-quality individual relationships and encourage support.

Key Responsibilities:

Provide administrative and logistical support for more than 50 large-scale events including the annual Spotlight Grand Finale, fundraising galas and leadership dinner.

Manage smaller cultivation events such as post-performance receptions, invited technical rehearsals, donor-invited student matinees and membership activities.

Manage all event administration and logistics including booking event space, catering, audiovisual, travel arrangements, décor, event signage, and coordinating artist and vendor agreements.

Prepare communications related to events including donor correspondence and event briefings.

Support Director in creation and tracking of event budgets including event expenditures, check requests, deposits, invoicing and reporting.

Create and process expense reports and manage Outlook shared events calendars.

Assist with updating templates for event materials, both digital and print, including but not limited to save-the-dates, patron letters, invitations and printed programs.

Oversee the event invitation process including coordinating the mailing list data and communicating with print vendors.

Track and record all event communications and RSVPs.

Support the Director in partnering with the marketing department to update event webpages, social media, e-blasts, and other event assets.

Create, organize and maintain special event photo files.

Assist the Director with donor stewardship opportunities.

Other special projects and duties as assigned by Director.

Work evenings, weekends, and holidays as needed.

Qualifications and Skills:

Bachelor’s degree

Minimum of 2 years event experience within a non-profit organization.

Excellent interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills are required.

Experience working with Microsoft Office 365 and Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign).

Creative problem-solving skills and ability to strategically anticipate challenges and offer solutions.

Exceptional and detail-oriented project management skills.

Ability to manage multiple complex projects simultaneously.

Ability to build collaborative working relationships with donors, volunteers, internal teams and vendors, exercising good judgment and discretion.

Highly dependable with excellent attendance and punctuality.

Must be available to work nights and weekends as needed.

Vaccination Policy: The Music Center requires its employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19, subject to certain exemptions as required by law. New hires working at The Music Center must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, receiving either the primary 2-dose or 1-dose vaccine. At the Music Center, fully vaccinated is defined as 14 days after receiving the second dose of the 2-dose vaccine (Pfizer or Moderna) or 14 days after receiving the 1-dose vaccine (J&J). Please contact The Music Center’s Human Resources Department for a copy of the vaccination policy.

This is a full-time, non-exempt position. The weekly administrative schedule is 35 hours per week, approximately 9 am – 5 pm Monday to Friday, with adjustments to accommodate special events and activities.

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

Salary: $26 – $27/hour

Benefits: Compensation package includes medical, dental and vision plans, group term life insurance, flexible spending accounts, vacation and sick accruals, and 401(k) plan with employer match.

Education requirements: Bachelor’s degree

Deadline to apply: September 28, 2024

Documents required to apply: Resume, cover letter

How to apply: Apply on ADP. Incomplete submissions will not be considered.

Project Director, Core Renewal Project

The Skirball Cultural Center seeks a Project Director, Core Renewal Project through Fall 2030. Reporting to the President and CEO, this position will lead the development and day-to-day management of the Skirball’s reimagined core exhibition—managing the conceptualization, design, and implementation—that will attract and engage a diverse audience, build relationships with those who share the organization’s values, and provide a one-of-a-kind experience that distinguishes the Skirball among Jewish and other cultural institutions in Los Angeles and around the world.

Salary: $120,000+ DOE

Benefits: Medical, dental, vision; optional FSA; 403(b) and matching; employee discount; life insurance; EAP; parental leave; paid time off; sick leave; metro pass; AD&D and long-term disability insurance

Education requirements: High school diploma

Deadline to apply: September 30, 2024

Documents required to apply: Resume, cover letter

How to apply: Apply at the Skirball website and send resume and cover letter to: hr@skirball.org Re: Project Director

Research Fellow in Persian Jewish Art, Culture, and History

The Skirball Cultural Center seeks to engage a two-year Research Fellow with a deep and expansive knowledge of Persian Jewish culture, history, and art. The fellowship’s focus will be to research and recommend art and artifacts or identify long-term loans for the Museum’s 30,000-object collection of art, ephemera, and Judaica. This position will also propose several directions for future Skirball exhibitions related to Persian Jewish identity that align with the Skirball’s mission as a Jewish American cultural institution that celebrates discovery and hope, fosters human connections across generations and communities, and inspires visitors to help build a more just society.

Salary: $4,500-$5,800 per month

Benefits: N/A

Education requirements: High school diploma

Deadline to apply: September 30, 2024

Documents required to apply: Resume, Cover Letter

How to apply: Refer to the Skirball website for the full job description and send CV and cover letter to: hr@skirball.org, Re: Research Fellow in Persian Jewish Art, Culture, and History

Associate Registrar

The Skirball Cultural Center seeks an enthusiastic team player to serve as Associate Registrar. Reporting directly to the Registrar, this position is responsible for assisting with management of all aspects of the Museum’s robust schedule of rotating and traveling exhibitions. In addition, the position will support the Assistant Registrar of Permanent Collections with the care and maintenance of the permanent collections and permanent gallery spaces, working closely with other members of the museum department and cross-departmentally.

Salary: $26-29 per hour

Benefits: Medical, dental, vision; life insurance; FSA; 403(b) and 4% match; employee discount; parental leave; paid holidays; paid time off; free Metro pass; EAP

Education requirements: High school diploma

Deadline to apply: September 30, 2024

Documents required to apply: Resume, cover letter

How to apply: See full job description on the Skirball website and send resume and cover letter to: hr@skirball.org, Re: Associate Registrar

On-Call Preparator

The Skirball Cultural Center seeks a qualified candidate for the position of On-Call Preparator. Reporting to the Head Preparator, this on-call position with a variable schedule will perform a wide range of skilled and semi-skilled duties in the preparation, installation, deinstallation, and care of objects and works of art at the museum level.

Salary: $25-27 per hour

Benefits: N/A

Education requirements: None.

Deadline to apply: August 31, 2024

Documents required to apply: Resume

How to apply: See full job description on the Skirball website and send resume, preferably by email, to: hr@skirball.org, Re: On-Call Preparator, Museum Department

Communications Manager/Grant Writer, Advancement

The Skirball Cultural Center seeks a Communications Manager/Grant Writer for its Advancement Department. Reporting to the Vice President of Advancement, this position is responsible for compelling writing and communications pieces that are responsive to Skirball priorities and funding requirements. The Communications Manager/Grant Writer will contribute to the Skirball’s robust fundraising efforts with philanthropists, foundations, corporations, and government entities, inspiring their impassioned support for the Skirball’s mission, social justice, the arts, and education.

Salary: $70,000

Benefits: Health, dental, and vision insurance; FSA; 403(b) and matching; EAP; life insurance; employee discount; paid family leave

Education requirements: Bachelor’s degree

Deadline to apply: August 31, 2024

Documents required to apply: Resume, Cover Letter

How to apply: See full job description at skirball.org and send resume and cover letter by email to: hr@skirball.org
Subject line: “Re: Advancement Communications Manager”

Administrative Assistant, Development and Membership

The Skirball Cultural Center seeks an enthusiastic and competent team player to serve as Administrative Assistant for Advancement and Membership. Reporting directly to the Associate Director of Development, this position is responsible for providing clerical and administrative office support to the Development Department. This position requires strong attention to detail as well as the ability to regularly interface with the Skirball’s member- and donor-base.

Salary: $21-23 per hour

Benefits: Healthcare, dental, and vision insurance; FSA; 403(b) and matching; employee discount; EAP; life insurance; paid family leave

Education requirements: Bachelor’s degree 

Deadline to apply: August 31, 2024

Documents required to apply: Resume, cover letter

How to apply: See full job posting at skirball.org and send resume and cover letter, preferably by email, to: hr@skirball.org
Subject line: “Re: Administrative Assistant, Development and Membership”

Call for artists: Utility Box Public Art Pilot Program

The City of Torrance and its Cultural Arts Commission invites artists to participate in the City’s Utility Box Public Art Pilot Program. The City and the Commission are seeking artists to showcase their work to beautify utility boxes located throughout Torrance. The goals of the program are to use public art to contribute to the vitality and attractiveness of the City’s streetscapes and bring art to unexpected places.

This Public Art Pilot Program ‘Call For Artists’ is open to all residents in the South Bay Cities. All artwork submissions must be of an original design and artwork must be suitable for viewing by people of all ages. No advertising, copy-written material or branding will be accepted.

Please click on the following links below for more information.

Salary: You’ll be paid a $500 stipend for each box your work is chosen for.

Benefits: 1. Utility Box public art designs must be applicable
usable, covering all four sides and the top of a box
2. You can submit multiple designs with one
application.
3. You’ll be paid a $500 stipend for each box your work is chosen for.
4. Artworks are printed on vinyl that is finished with a UV protective/ anti-graffiti coating and installed by a 3rd party vendor.

Deadline to apply: September 30, 2024

How to apply: Torrance Utility Box Public Art Pilot Program Application

Call for Art: Working Artist Purchase Award

We’re proud to offer a small art purchase award to help serious artists keep working. Our award is open worldwide to all visual artists, including but not limited to those working in traditional mediums, e.g., painting, drawing, printmaking, mixed media, sculpture, glass, or with digital/new media, installation, photography and film/video.

Pay Range: $1000.00

See our complete submission guidelines at: https://www.workingartist.org/

Working Artist Org. is dedicated to discovering, collecting, and promoting great art and artists.