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.
Arts Midwest is looking for stories of people centering their practice on food, sharing creative approaches to food-making, or bringing people together around traditional foodways.
WESTAF is now accepting applications for Cultural Sustainability: A WESTAF Grants and Peer Cohort Program for Arts Organizations of Color. WESTAF expects to grant a total of $1,100,000 in the region, with approximately two grants per state or jurisdiction.
Phil Wiggins died at his home on May 7. Phil Wiggins was a harmonica player, a 2017 NEA National Heritage Fellow, and a special guest speaker and performer for the Phillips Barry Lecture at the 2023 Annual Meeting of the American Folklore Society.
The Spring 2024 issue of JAF: A Global Quarterly (Vol. 137, no. 544) has been mailed to subscribers and is now available online.
Cross-Sector Impact Grants support collaborations between artists or arts organizations with non-arts organizations in our nine-state region (AL, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, and TN). The deadline to submit a letter of interest form is August 1, and projects must take place between January 1, 2025 and June 30, 2026.
Join South Arts June 12, 2024 from 11:00 am - 12:30 pm ET. This presentation provides an introduction to climate adaptation and migration in addition to strategies and resources to help prepare communities to welcome newcomers, whether they are climate migrants, refugees, or immigrants.
The Craft Center Assistant Program Director, Programming reports to and works closely with the Program Director of the Craft Center to provide direction and support for program administration, the multiple components of nine studio facilities and equipment, and the staff, instructors, and student employees associated with the program.
The NAGPRA Program Specialist (Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act) follows policies and procedures outlined in UO MNCH Collections policies, Code of Ethics, and aligns with UO, state, and federal guidelines and regulations.
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