South Arts' newest series of free online professional development workshops begins July 18th and runs through September.
South Arts is launching a new round of grant cycles opening in the coming weeks. Mark your calendars for July 15, when the Individual Artist Career Opportunity Grants, Jazz Road Tours, and Accessibility grants open!
The NCTA seeks an experienced, highly motivated individual with a strong commitment to a broad spectrum of folk and traditional arts to develop and coordinate program content for major annual festivals, tours and other events. Review of candidates will begin July 22, 2024.
The National Park Service (NPS) is seeking the services of a principal investigator(s)/editor(s) with a deep knowledge of the African American experience and Civil Rights history. Proposals are due July 8, 2024 at 5pm EST.
Mid Atlantic Arts seeks a Program Director of Creativity in Community. The salary range for the position is $72K - $75K.
The National Council on Public History (NCPH) is seeking proposals for their 2025 Annual Meeting in Québec, Canada. The deadline for the proposals in July 15, 2024.
Arkansas State University's Department of English, Philosophy, and World Languages seeks proposals for their 30th annual Delta Symposium. The deadline for entries is December 18, 2024.
Join Rick March and Ame Hayashi as they explore the inspiring story of Betty Inada, a Sacramento, CA-born Japanese-American singer. The series is produced by Ikoi no Kai, a Community Lunch Program in Portland, Oregon as part of the Japanese Ancestral Society.
Kiran Singh Sirah (Independent) has been elected by the AFS Executive Board to serve as a member of the Board from 2024-2026.
The University of Oregon seeks a part-time Program Coordinator for the Sapsik’ʷałá Program supporting student success in the program, grant project management, and outreach activities, among other related duties.
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