Associate Director, Getty Foundation The Getty Foundation is looking for an internationally recognized Associate Director professional, who is a demonstrated leader in academic art history, museum practice, or conservation.[READ MORE]
Seeking Principal Ballet Instructor The Ballet Academy at Suzanne’s School of Dance, located in College Station, TX is seeking a Principal Ballet Instructor beginning August 2020.[READ MORE]
Managing Director/Associate Dean Managing Director/Associate Dean– Yale School of Drama/Yale Repertory Theatre (YSD/YRT) seek a dynamic, visionary collaborator to serve as Managing Director and Associate Dean and teach courses as an Assistant or Associate Professor Adjunct in Theater Management.[READ MORE]
Boston Landmarks Orchestra Seeks Executive Director Boston Landmarks Orchestra seeks an inspiring leader to advance the Orchestra’s mission of building community through innovative, free classical musical programming, accessibility and inclusiveness.[READ MORE]
AJ CLASSIFIEDS Reach our 30,000 subscribers - Advertise on ArtsJournal jobs Faculty of Design Associate Dean, Academic Affairs, OCAD University The Associate Dean champions the processes of decolonizing, Indigenous Vitalization, and diversifying the Faculty’s curriculum, as proposed in OCAD U’s developing Academic Plan. Commensurate with this opportunity is a Tenured appointment at the rank of Associate Professor. [READ MORE] jobs International Festival of Arts & Ideas Seeks Executive Director The Executive Director will provide imaginative leadership toward the development and realization of the Festival’s world-class artistic and intellectual programs. [READ MORE] jobs Producer for The Perelman Performing Arts Center The Perelman Performing Arts Center is currently under construction at the World Trade Center. Within its three flexible and intimate performance spaces, The Perelman will produce multiple projects in theatre, dance, music and chamber opera, [READ MORE]
During the cultural Cold War, President John F. Kennedy delivered eloquent speeches claiming that only “free societies” fostered great creative art. But no one scanning centuries of Western literature and music could possibly believe that. Where did this Cold War dogma come from? One Nicolas Nabokov. – Joseph Horowitz
No picture this time because food was so bad. The kitchen, which prepared the takeaway in front of me, tried hard and worked like crazy, getting it hot and out. – Jeff Weinstein