Thursday, November 8, 2007

Employment opportunity at ARTS Obispo


PROGRAM DIRECTOR

ARTS Obispo, San Luis Obispo County Arts Council
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401



Work Location: SLO Creamery, 570 Higuera St., Suites 165 & 175
Job Title: Program Director
Supervisor: Marta Peluso, Executive Director
Classification: At-will, exempt
Weekly Schedule: 10 AM to 4 PM, Monday – Friday
and meetings & events, as needed
Salary: $24,000 + $2,000 insurance stipend
Application Deadline: Applicants should submit a resume and a letter outlining their qualifications for this position so that it arrives at ARTS Obispo’s office by 4 PM on November 29th, 2007.

Job Duties:


Under the direction of the Executive Director and members of the Board of Directors, the Program Director is responsible for overseeing ARTS Obispo’s programs. Inclusive in this responsibility are reviewing and adhering to established program methods, budgets and timelines. The Program Director drives committee agendas and deadlines, will attend monthly meetings and report back to the Executive Director on the activities of program committees. In addition, the Program Director is responsible for marketing ARTS Obispo’s programs by writing press releases, attending community events and developing new avenues of public relations.

ARTS Obispo’s Program Director must have a college undergraduate degree and good writing and organizational skills. There is much face to face and telephone contact with the public, thus candidates need to have excellent verbal communication skills. This position requires computer literacy in Microsoft Word and Excel Programs and requires the ability to move objects up to 30 pounds and to climb ladders. Some knowledge of website development is highly desired and candidates with an established history of commitment to the arts are preferred.

Specific duties include:

1. Create annual program development plan with assistance of Executive Director.

2. Determine program budgets and fundraising goals with assistance of Executive Director.

3. Drive agendas for and attend program committee meetings, including:

• Art After Dark
• Art in Public Places
• Open Studios Art Tour
• SLO Art Gallery Association
• SLOCAATS

4. Assist with ARTS Space Obispo events by helping to install and de-install exhibitions, and coordinate event receptions.

5. Coordinate monthly ad for Art After Dark galleries and venues.

6. Occasional writing contributions to ARTS Obispo News.

7. Assist Executive Director in planning Ruth Fash Memorial Lecture Series.

8. Coordinate annual Ingrid Reti Literary Grant.

9. Represent ARTS Obispo at marketing committee meetings of the SLO County Visitors &
Conference Bureau.

10. Be the staff liaison with the ARTS Obispo Board of Directors’ Volunteer Coordinator.



To submit resume, or for further information, contact Marta at director@sloartscouncil.org or (805) 544-9251.

Ruth Fash Memorial Lecture

A Search for Life Divine in Mayan Ruins and Art
William and Barbara Fash of Harvard University &
a Mayan archeological dig in Copán, Honduras

DATE: Sunday, November 18, 2007, 3 PM

LOCATION: Cuesta College Conference Center, Room #5401
SLO Campus, Highway One
San Luis Obispo, California

CONTACT: Marta Peluso, Executive Director, ARTS Obispo
(805) 544-9251 director@sloartscouncil.org

William Fash: wfash@fas.harvard.edu

Barbara Fash: bfash@fas.harvard.edu

Noted archeologists William and Barbara Fash will present the third in a series of talks honoring former local artist Ruth Fash. The pair, Ruth's son and daughter-in-law, will present a talk sharing their archaeological adventures and discoveries. Please see William and Barbara Fash’s biographies and detailed press release attached. Please let us know if you have any questions or would like further information. Thanks so much for helping us announce this fascinating lecture.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Yosemite Renaissance XXIII

Have a love affair with the Sierras? Yearn for Yosemite? The Yosemite Renaissance Juried Exhibition is an annual competition/exhibition to encourage diverse artistic interpretations of Yosemite. Rather than just recycling the same themes & "postcard" views, it encourages artists to represent the Sierras, and specifically Yosemite National Park, in innovative ways. Help this nonprofit in the renaissance of art in the parks with your entry.

The exhibition is limited to recent works on the landscape, environment, wildlife, and people of Yosemite or the Sierra, such as this winning entry, Winter Sunrise, Mono Lake by Ted Orland. All mediums welcomed, and cash prizes are awarded.

Send in your entry by December 1st, 2007!

For more information, application, and fees, visit www.yosemiterenaissance.org.