Tuesday, June 30, 2009
Photography Opportunity
The date is Oct. 10th 2009. Location is Brekshire off Polaris.
Contact me If interested.
Email: beckyc2005@aol.com
Thank You,
Rebecca Carr
Thursday, June 25, 2009
Opportunity to Participate: Artists’ Circle
The OSU Urban Arts Space has teamed up with Fresh A.I.R. (Artists In Recovery) Gallery to host the Artists’ Circle. All are invited to participate in this conversation that aims to unite artists in gaining knowledge and inspiration from one another. Artists are invited to bring information and art to share. This monthly gathering takes place at various venues around Columbus.
Tonight, Kelly Stevelt-Kaser, deputy director of the OSU Urban Arts Space, will speak about the Space and host a conversation about how artists and other community members can get involved. Thursday, June 25, 2009 - 6:00pm - 8:00pm.
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
Wanted: Face Painters
Pay = $9 per hr.
The event is a UPS/United Way Car Show with proceeds benefiting the United Way. If you are interested I can be reached at 614-870-4156.
Thanks.
Bill Darby
UPS
Central Ohio District
District Learning and Development Manager
bdarby@ups.com
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
SEEKING: Volunteers /Interns
- Graphic Design
- Print & Visual Communication
- Brand Development
- Web Design
Delly
(614)309-3728
Opportunity for aspiring photographers
The individual will perform all tasks related to styling, photography, and finishing of pictures for www.DesignerLinensOutlet.com , www.BeddingStore.com , designer micro-sites , and marketing material.
The position will have access to our studio and associated graphic workstations for product photography touch-up and optimization using Adobe Photoshop CS4 and its associated creative suite of products (CS4). Pay range for this position is $10-12/hr. The individual hired will be expected to work 24-36 hours a week at our location and studio located off of Stringtown Rd in Grove City, OH; a 5-10 minute drive from downtown Columbus area.
Tasks:
1. Styling
a. Ironing, steaming, and preparation of product for photography.
b. Layout and styling of product on beds, curtain rods, etc.
c. Physical movement of product to/from photography area.
2. Photography
a. Lighting, flash, speed, and aperture control for consistent photographs.
b. Close-up photos of stitching and color detail.
c. Maintain appropriate spatial proportions.
3. Finishing
a. Clean up and finish digital photos using Adobe Photoshop.
b. In-lay close-ups, logos, etc. as needed.
c. Follow guidelines for appropriate image size and quality.
4. Creative
a. Assist in creative promotional photography for the marketing and creative staff.
Please send resumes and/or samples of work to myerj@welspunusa.com
Jesse Myer
Sr. Web Developer and Creative Lead
Welspun USA
Office : 614.945.5144
Mobile : 614.309.4272
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
two opportunities for non tenure track teaching positions in ceramics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison
We are looking to receive applications by June 15. Campus visits will not be scheduled, rather selection will be based on application materials and phone interviews. We will be able to offer shared studio space as part of this position. Please pass this information along to qualified applicants, and feel free to let me know if you have any questions. All application materials should be sent to the address listed on the links below.
Links to position listings:
http://www.ohr.wisc.edu/pvl/pv_061741.html
http://www.ohr.wisc.edu/pvl/pv_061850.html
Art Department home page: http://art.wisc.edu/
Overview:
The ceramics program at UW Madison is part of an internationally known research university with a remarkable history. The ceramics area just moved into a new, state of the art facility in the newly renovated Art Lofts. The studio has all new equipment and kilns and is a beautiful, light filled space. Formerly a university warehouse, the Art Lofts now houses the Art Department’s glass lab, metal sculpture foundry, ceramics, graduate darkroom and digital facilities, and papermaking areas, along with studio spaces for more than 60 faculty and graduate students, and public spaces for the display of student and faculty artwork. Our other facilities and operations are housed in the George L. Mosse Humanities building on central campus, a few short blocks away. Graduate students in ceramics take part in a three-year, interdisciplinary program that emphasizes the relationship between the field of ceramics and diverse contemporary approaches to artistic practice, theory and criticism. The entire graduate program (roughly 80 students) emphasizes advanced visual research and includes extensive one-on-one interaction with faculty, guest critics and visiting artists. We actively encourage a wide range of material practices, experimentation and collaboration with other areas of the art department and the larger university. The ceramics area has one full time faculty member, Paul Sacaridiz, and a one year visiting artist appointment. We are seeking applicants for this position, as well as a one semester position to serve as a replacement while I am on a research leave. Information on my own work can be found at: http://www.paulsacaridiz.com
Best,
Paul Sacaridiz
Monday, June 1, 2009
ADJUNCT FACULTY OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE IN ART APPRECIATION
Successful candidates will possess an earned master’s degree in the discipline from an accredited institution of higher education. A master’s degree in a related area with a minimum of 27 quarter hours or 18 semester hours in art appreciation will be considered as well. Teaching experience is preferred.
Interested applicants must submit:
• A letter of interest
• A resume
• A Zane State College application form, and
• Unofficial college transcripts
Please contact Gary Dodge, Assistant to the Vice President of Academic Affairs and Workforce Development, at (740) 588-1290 or at gdodge@zanestate.edu for an application packet or more information.