View this email in your browser
Visit the ARTSJOURNAL WEBSITE for the latest news
AJBlogs | Ideas | Dance | Issues | Media | Music | People | Theatre | Visual | Words | Audience  



Today's Newsletter
Friday, March 14, 2025
Skip Down to News
PREMIUM AJ CLASSIFIEDS          Reach our 30,000 subscribers - Advertise on AJ


 

 

Director of Marketing & Communications – ACT Contemporary Theatre


 We are excited to announce this phenomenal opportunity for a highly skilled Director of Marketing & Communications (DMC) to join our dedicated and creative team! [READ MORE]
 

 

Independent Film House Leadership Opportunity (Greater Orlando, Florida)


 Enzian is seeking an entrepreneurial and outgoing leader passionate about independent film to serve as its next Executive Director. [READ MORE]
 

 

Artistic Director – La Jolla Playhouse


 La Jolla Playhouse is excited to welcome a new visionary leader to serve as its next Artistic Director, shaping the Playhouse’s artistic footprint .... [READ MORE]


Place a classified ad
AJ CLASSIFIEDS                           Reach our 30,000 subscribers - Advertise on ArtsJournal
jobs

Managing Director – Barrington Stage Company 

Barrington Stage Company in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, has initiated a search for a Managing Director. [READ MORE]


jobs

Humber Polytechnic seeks Director of Humber Cultural Hub 

The Director will lead and advance HCH’s mission as a dynamic centre for artistic excellence, research, and interdisciplinary collaboration that uplifts Humber’s strategic direction. [READ MORE]


jobs

Director, Rollins Museum of Art 

In a community offering many cultural experiences, the Rollins Museum of Art (RMA) remains unique in the breadth of its collection, the focus on education, and providing free access to all. [READ MORE]


jobs

Director, Palmer Museum of Art 

The College of Arts and Architecture at The Pennsylvania State University seeks a dynamic, visionary, and collaborative leader to assume the directorship of the Palmer Museum of Art [READ MORE]


jobs

Bryn Mawr Film Institute seeks Executive Director 

The Executive Director of Bryn Mawr Film Institute (BMFI) will lead the institution as the face of the organization through an evolving media landscape, actively working to ensure its continued relevance and impact [READ MORE]


jobs

South Bend Symphony Orchestra seeks Executive Director 

The Executive Director will oversee all business aspects of the Symphony, including financial management, fundraising, marketing, audience development, labor relations, and organizational administration. [READ MORE]


jobs

Institutional Giving Associate 

MMDG seeks a dedicated Institutional Giving Associate to join our 5-member high performance team as we prepare for our 45th anniversary. [READ MORE]


jobs

Durham Arts Council seeks Executive Director 

The Executive Director (ED) will guide the strategic vision and direction of the Durham Arts Council. [READ MORE]


jobs

Payroll Accountant, Mark Morris Dance 

The Payroll Accountant is responsible for processing the payroll and independent contractor fees for approximately 200 full-time, part-time and seasonal employees. [READ MORE]


jobs

Executive Director, RiverCenter for the Performing Arts 

The ED is the chief executive and operating officer for the corporation and oversees all aspects, ensuring an efficient, effective, and fiscally sound operation. [READ MORE]



Place a classified ad

MOST RECENT AJBLOGS

What was I thinking?

- Michael Rushton

Nonprofit Arts Success in a Changing Environment, Tip 4 — You Can’t Tell Rhinoceroses They’re Dumb Animals

- Alan Harrison

They Called Him ‘Lord of the Gadflies’ . . .

- Jan Herman

Gabriela Ortiz talks about the ethos that fuels her creativity

- Aaron Dworkin

Shake It Up: The Benefits of Free-Form Dance May Rival Those of Other Forms of Movement

- Sunil Iyengar


 

DANCE

Despite A False Start, Philadelphia Ballet’s New HQ Is Getting Built

- The Philadelphia Inquirer (MSN)

IDEAS

What Cancellation Of Big Bird Tells Us About The State Of Our Public Good

- The Walrus

Consolidating Culture To Death

- Public Books

How Conquering Other Nations Came To Be Seen As A No-No

- Aeon

Imposter Syndrome Is Systemic

- Time


 

ISSUES

Trump Forces Out Chair Of NEH

- The Washington Post (MSN)


MEDIA

Actors Unions Frustrated In AI Negotiations With Video Game Industry

- The Wrap

A Fully-Funded BBC World Service Is The Only Way To Counter Disinformation, Argue BBC Execs

- The Guardian


 

MUSIC

Playlists For Your Plants (Yes, Really)

- The Washington Post (MSN)

Understanding Music Editing

- The New York Times

Spotify Is Paying Record Royalties. So Why Are Artists Unhappy?

- Variety

Unpublished Ravel Work Gets Premiere From Dudamel And New York Phil

- The New York Times


 

PEOPLE

Composer Sofia Gubaidulina, 93

- The Telegraph (UK) (Yahoo!)

At The Rehab Center With Puzzlemaster Will Shortz

- New York Magazine (MSN)


 

THEATRE

No American Play Is More Affected By The Shadows Of Its Previous Actors Than “Streetcar”

- The New York Times


 

VISUAL

At Angkor Wat, A Buddha’s Head Gets Its Torso Back

- AP

Italy’s Politicians Fight Over Protecting Heritage

- The Art Newspaper

How To Spot A Fake Masterpiece? Little Things Count

- BBC

They Thought It Was A Canaletto. Turns Out It Was Painted By His Teenaged Nephew

- Artnet


 

WORDS

Authors Mock Meta For “Bob Dylan Defense” In Copyright Case

- Ars Technica

French Authors And Publishers Sue Meta Over Its Use Of Their Material In Training AI

- AP


Happy reading! Got a story recommendation? We love to hear them. Send tips to artsbeat@artsjournal.com. We'll see you tomorrow. 
AJBlogs | Ideas | Dance | Issues | Media | Music | People | Theatre | Visual | Words | Audience
Facebook
Twitter
ArtsJournal website
Copyright © 2025 ArtsJournal, All rights reserved.
You subscribed to this list.

Our mailing address is:
ArtsJournal
117 E. Louisa St.
#470
Seattle, Washington 98102

Add us to your address book


Want to change how you receive these emails?
You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list.
 
 ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏ ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏ ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏ ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏ ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏ ͏  ͏  ͏  ͏