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Five Things I’ve Learned About How Social Justice Really Happens
 Join entrepreneur, professor, MacArthur Fellow, and President Obama’s first appointment to the National Council on the Arts, Aaron Dworkin, as he shares the five things he’s learned about the life-changing power of diversity in the arts. [READ MORE]
 
Finance Director, MCC Theater
 MCC Theater seeks a skilled, proactive and creative Director of Finance as an integral part of the organization’s senior leadership team. This newly created position has responsibility for management, reporting and analysis of all financial activities, and will play a key a role in strategic planning. The Director of Finance will report to the Executive […] [READ MORE]
 
Master of Arts in Arts Administration – Goucher College
 Designed for the working professional, the M.A. in Arts Administration from Goucher College allows you to live and work anywhere while you learn from national arts leaders. [READ MORE]
 
Applications open for the 2021 National Critics Institute
 Helmed by the Chicago Tribune's Chris Jones, NCI is a one-week virtual boot camp for early and mid-career arts writers to strengthen their skills. Apply by April 29. Full scholarships available, no fee to apply. [READ MORE]
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Director of Finance, School of American Ballet at Lincoln Center 
The Director of Finance is a key member of the School of American Ballet’s senior leadership team, overseeing the School’s financial strategy and operations and ensuring the fiscal integrity and vitality of the organization [READ MORE]

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Milwaukee Repertory Theater – Director of Finance 
Milwaukee Repertory Theater (Milwaukee Rep) is the premiere producing performing arts organization in Wisconsin and one of the largest professional theaters in the United States. [READ MORE]

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OMAHA COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE Artistic Director 
OMAHA COMMUNITY PLAYHOUSE (OCP) in Omaha, NE invites qualified candidates to submit applications to become its next Artistic Director. Leading the artistic life of OCP, the nation’s largest community theatre, carries with it the rich traditions of nearly 100 years of history along with community hopes for a future that uses the power of theatre […] [READ MORE]

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National Guild for Community Arts Education – Executive Director 
The National Guild for Community Arts Education (Guild) is the sole national service organization for community arts education providers in the United States. [READ MORE]

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Ordway Center for the Performing Arts – President and CEO 
The Ordway Center for the Performing Arts (Ordway) is one of the leading performing arts centers in the United States, renowned for its welcoming atmosphere and diverse programming. [READ MORE]

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Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater – Artistic Director, Ailey II 
Founded in 1958 by the pioneering dancer, choreographer, and cultural leader Alvin Ailey, Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater (AAADT) has grown to become one of the world’s premier dance companies and the largest modern dance company in the country. [READ MORE]

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Chief Executive Officer, Chamber Music America 
Chamber Music America (CMA) is the national service organization for the chamber music profession. [READ MORE]

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Director, Mannes Prep 
Founded in 1916 by the legendary musicians and music educators David and Clara Mannes, Mannes Prep is a vital provider of pre-collegiate music education programs for students ages 4-18. [READ MORE]

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Chief Development Officer, Harlem School of the Arts 
Harlem School of the Arts (HSA) is one of New York City’s pioneering art institutions and a cultural cornerstone of the community. [READ MORE]

FROM TODAY'S ARTSJOURNAL BLOGS
Profusion of Confusion: Unraveling the Tangled Tale of “Salvator Mundi” (& my theory on why he’s a no-show) 

The only thing that’s certain about the fate of this elusive painting is that the story about why it hasn’t publicly surfaced since it was sold more than three years ago for $450 million keeps on changing. – Lee Rosenbaum



Weston Sprott Speaks About Transforming Young Peoples’ Lives 

The dean of Juilliard’s Preparatory Division and trombonist in the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra speaks about transforming young artists’ lives and incorporating diversity across the breadth of an institution’s programs. – Aaron Dworkin




 
TODAY'S ARTS & CULTURE NEWS ~ 04/27/2021

DANCE
New California Bill Could Save LA’s 99-Seat Theatres 
     - Email/share thisVariety 

Choreographer Creates Company To Copyright Dance Moves 
     - Email/share thisGeo 


IDEAS
The Best Way To Predict Our Futures
     - Email/share this  - The Atlantic 


ISSUES
Hollywood’s Anti-Black Bias Is Costing It Billions Of Dollars A Year
     - Email/share this  - The New York Times 


MEDIA
China Censors News Of Chloé Zhao’s Best Director Oscar Win
     - Email/share this  - The New York Times 

How Your Movie Theatre Experience Will Likely Change
     - Email/share this  - The Atlantic 

How TikTok Has Made “Vibe” A Multimedia Haiku
     - Email/share this  - The New Yorker 

American TV Watchers Flee Cable
     - Email/share this  - CBS News 

Streamers Ruled The Oscars This Year
     - Email/share this  - Los Angeles Times 

The Oscars Disrupted Union Station And More
     - Email/share this  - Los Angeles Times 

How Oscar-Winning Director Chloe Zhao Gets Great Performances From Non-Actors
     - Email/share this  - Los Angeles Times 

Most People Are Missing The Most Revolutionary Thing About Nomadland’s Win
     - Email/share this  - Slate 


MUSIC
Scalpers Have Been Buying Up UK Festival Tickets And Massively Hiking Prices
     - Email/share this  - The Guardian 

Opera Super-Fan Leaves Behind 200,000 Autographs
     - Email/share this  - The New York Times 


PEOPLE
Anthony Hopkins Sure Didn’t Expect To Win, Either
     - Email/share this  - The New York Times 

Al Young, Former Poet Laureate Of California, 81
     - Email/share this  - The New York Times 

Kathie Coblentz, Master New York Librarian, 73
     - Email/share this  - The New York Times 

Christa Ludwig, Mezzo-Soprano, 93
     - Email/share this  - The New York Times 


THEATRE

VISUAL
I was A “Minority Intern” In The 1990s. We Need To Talk About These Programs
     - Email/share this  - Hyperallergic 

London’s West End Galleries Reopen
     - Email/share this  - The Guardian (UK) 

Activists Say They’ll Move Protests Inside MoMA
     - Email/share this  - Hyperallergic 


WORDS
 Before The Pandemic, Jenny Odell Wrote A Book About Being Stuck In The Doomscroll
     - Email/share this  - Los Angeles Review of Books 

 The Guy Who’s Crashing Every Library’s Summer Reading Program
     - Email/share this  - NPR 



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