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AJ CLASSIFIEDS Reach our 30,000 subscribers - Advertise on ArtsJournal jobs Queen’s University – Appointment of Director, Agnes Etherington Art Centre The Agnes Etherington Art Centre at Queen’s University is now seeking a new Director who will articulate a bold and dynamic vision that leverages the Agnes’ impressive strengths, collections, and successes through an exciting stage of transformational growth. Queen’s University, and Agnes Etherington Art Centre, are situated on traditional Anishinaabe and Haudenosaunee Territory. The Agnes […] [READ MORE] jobs The Phoenix Symphony – President & CEO The Phoenix Symphony (TPS) is Arizona's largest performing arts organization and considered a cultural icon. Founded in 1947 as a part-time orchestra, TPS has grown to become Arizona's only full-time symphony orchestra with a 38-week season and 66 musicians. [READ MORE] jobs Los Angeles Ballet seeks Controller Los Angeles Ballet is seeking an individual with a minimum of 5 years of experience as a controller, preferably for nonprofit arts institutions. [READ MORE] jobs Los Angeles Ballet seeks Administrative Director Los Angeles Ballet is seeking an experienced, energetic arts administrator with demonstrable leadership qualities. [READ MORE] jobs Christie’s Education – Art Law & Business Lecturer Christie’s Education was founded in 1978 and is owned by the Christie’s International Plc (Christie’s). [READ MORE] jobs Manager of Strategic Initiatives and Planning (ACH) The Manager of Strategic Initiatives and Planning in the Arts and Cultural Heritage (ACH) Program will be a strategic thinker and thought partner for the Program Director. [READ MORE] education Global Arts Management Fellowship The DeVos Institute invites applications for its Global Arts Management Fellowship – a three-year, cohort-based intensive for arts and cultural executives. Apply by Nov. 15. [READ MORE] |
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This Week’s Top Audience Stories: Theatre Manners, Free Speech and The Arts Commodity Trap This Week's Insights: When art falls into the commodity trap... Diverseity in movies leads to bigger audiences... The nine-year-old who became celebrated for her theatre manners... Facebook's difficulties with deciding who gets seen... Conde Nast's faltering glossy magazine model. [read more]
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FROM TODAY'S ARTSJOURNAL BLOGS |
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Propwatch: the only types of prop in the world in ‘The Antipodes’ Dave says there are seven types of stories in the world (starting with ‘rags to riches’). Josh says there are ten types of stories in the world (starting with ‘a threshold crossing’). One of the Dannies says there are 36 types of stories in the world (starting with ‘supplication’). But what is quite clear, by the end of The Antipodes by Annie Baker at the National Theatre, is that there are just seven types of props in the world. – David Jays The twenty-five record albums that changed my life (12) This was one of the first jazz albums to be widely owned by people who didn’t usually buy jazz albums, my father among them. I found a mint-condition copy in his record cabinet that looked as if it hadn’t been played for a decade. It suited me right down to the ground. – Terry Teachout |
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TODAY'S ARTS & CULTURE NEWS ~ 10/31/2019 |
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