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Director of Marketing and Communications, Celebrity Series
 Celebrity Series of Boston (CSB) seeks a Director of Marketing and Communications to provide leadership, strategic direction, and overall management [READ MORE]
 
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The Future of Music Faculty Fellowship – Apply by May 1
 CIM’s Future of Music Faculty Fellowship is a first-of-its-kind career development initiative for Black and Latinx music professionals considering and/or pursuing an academic career. By spotlighting and preparing exceptional future faculty leaders, the competitive fellowship takes aim at the representation gap on music faculties nationwide. The Future of Music Faculty Fellowship is a first-of-its-kind career […] [READ MORE]
 
Camerata Pacifica Seeks Senior Executive of Administration
 Strongly positioned to surge forward once the pandemic eases, Camerata Pacifica seeks a leader to rebuild the administrative infrastructure to support live performances beginning in the Fall. [READ MORE]
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Wichita Symphony Seeks Manager of Marketing and Communications 
Join a dynamic, small team of creative innovators open to the possibilities of a symphony orchestra [READ MORE]

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Technical Director, NFA Virtual Convention 2021 
The Technical Director is responsible for all aspects of operations and implementation for the 4-day NFA Virtual Convention, Aug. 12-15, 2021. [READ MORE]

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Seattle Chamber Music Society – Executive Director 
Seattle Chamber Music Society (SCMS) presents outstanding chamber music in the Pacific Northwest with festivals in January and July and... [READ MORE]

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Stratford Festival: Director, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion 
Are you an influencer and collaborator? Thought leader? Have experience with equity, diversity and inclusion work? [READ MORE]

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Creative Industries, Professors of the Practice, Tulane University 
Be Part of a Team to Foster Future Leaders in Media, Performance, Arts [READ MORE]

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Saint Paul Conservatory of Music seeks Executive Director 
SPCM, one of our community’s premier independent music schools, seeks a creative and thoughtful leader with a deep commitment to music education, experience working with the community, and a passion for social justice opportunities through music. [READ MORE]

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Artistic Director at Salt Creek Ballet 
The Salt Creek Ballet Company and School is seeking an Artistic Director to conceive, develop, and implement the artistic vision and focus of Salt Creek Ballet. [READ MORE]

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Global Arts Live – Executive Director 
Global Arts Live is the leading presenter of international performing arts in New England, bringing global music, contemporary dance, and jazz from around the world [READ MORE]

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Digital Marketing and E-Commerce Manager, Dallas Opera 
Reporting to the Director of Marketing, Sales, and Patron Services, the Digital Marketing and E-Commerce Manager works collaboratively within the Advancement team... [READ MORE]

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Director of Finance 
Looking for a Director of Finance excited to work with a Nonprofit Organization [READ MORE]

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Director of Development – Annapolis Symphony Orchestra 
The Director of Development’s primary responsibility is to lead annual operating, special campaigns, and planned giving revenue goals. [READ MORE]

FROM TODAY'S ARTSJOURNAL BLOGS
Clarion 

Someone’s calling, maybe me. C. C sharp? D? My scalp tightens, which makes me wonder where I am, and who, too. But this voice today is a shell’s, of a conch from a Pyrenees cave, assigned as Paleolithic, 17,000 years old. – Jeff Weinstein



Jeff Alexander Shares the Importance of Live Orchestral Music 

The President of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra speaks about the importance of live, in-person concerts and the day-to-day leadership of a major symphony orchestra. – Aaron Dworkin




 
TODAY'S ARTS & CULTURE NEWS ~ 02/23/2021

DANCE
Australia’s Restless Dance Company Faces A Funding Crisis 
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IDEAS
Defining The Struggle Inside to “Do The Right Thing”
     - Email/share this  - Aeon 

How Boredom Is Changing Us
     - Email/share this  - The New York Times 

Monopoly Place Names Are Just As Redlined As Real Life Cities
     - Email/share this  - The Atlantic 


ISSUES
Think The Arts Stand Apart From Political Issues? They Can’t Be
     - Email/share this  - HowlRound 

In Canada, The Supreme Court Is Facing A Major Case About Comedy And Freedom Of Speech
     - Email/share this  - The New York Times 

Facebook’s Ban On Australian News Has Harmed Small Aussie Arts Orgs
     - Email/share this  - Hyperallergic 


MEDIA
Certain ‘Muppet Show’ Episodes Get A Disclaimer At Disney Plus
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If You’re A Special Effects Artist, You Might As Well Make Pandemic Isolation More Fun
     - Email/share this  - BBC 


MUSIC
Long Beach Opera Hires James Darrah As New AD
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New Possibilities As Classical Music Explores Music By Black Composers
     - Email/share this  - Philadelphia Inquirer 

Jazz Is Dying During The Pandemic
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Los Angeles Group Plays Its Way To Diversifying The Orchestra
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Bringing The Joy Back To New York, Through Pop Up Music
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PEOPLE
Inside What Makes Tom Stoppard Tick
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Arturo Di Modica, Sculptor Of New York’s Charging Bull Sculpture, Has Died At 80
     - Email/share this  - The New York Times 


THEATRE

VISUAL
Philip Guston’s Daughter Speaks Out On Postponement Of Her Father’s Show
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The Phillips Turns 100
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Dali Was A Surrealist With Absolute Discipline And Scientific, Renaissance Style Perspective
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Who Wrote A Mysterious Inscription On Munch’s The Scream?
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Did The Post-Earthquake Rebuild Of Central Christchurch Fail?
     - Email/share this  - Slate 

The Artist Painting Baltimore’s Winter Salt Boxes
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WORDS
 Longing For The Challenges Of The American Booksellers Association
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