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By Southern Oregon Artists Resource, 1766 contributed posts
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About the author: SOAR: The Southern Oregon Artist's Resource is a directory of Southern Oregon artists, artisans and those who serve them and calendar of their art events, and Art Matters!, our blog posting Southern Oregon art events and matters of interest to artists, enthusiasts and patrons of the arts near and far. SOAR was created and is maintained by art advocate and web designer Hannah West in Jacksonville, Oregon to promote our diverse and talented arts community to our visitors and the rest of the world.
Repertory Singers Executive Director Search Applications are now open for the permanent part-time job of Executive Director for Repertory Singers. The job description and qualifications are below. A cover letter and resume are required to apply. EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR JOB DESCRIPTION SOUTHERN OREGON REPERTORY SINGERS THE ORGANIZATION: Southern Oregon Repertory Singers in a non-profit performing arts organization entering its 32nd year. Led by Dr. Paul French, Music Director, the 60-voice auditioned semi-professional chorus consists of both paid and unpaid singers. The 2017-18 season is comprised of four concerts with two performances each at the 440-seat Southern Oregon University Recital Hall as well as a three- performance collaborative concert with Rogue Valley Symphony. There is an active Board of Directors. The organization is financially sound, generates a surplus, and has financial reserves.
JOB TITLE: Executive Director, Part-time, Permanent, 20 hours per week average.
SEARCH TIMELINE: Open until filled.
REPORTS TO: President of
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About the author: SOAR: The Southern Oregon Artist's Resource is a directory of Southern Oregon artists, artisans and those who serve them and calendar of their art events, and Art Matters!, our blog posting Southern Oregon art events and matters of interest to artists, enthusiasts and patrons of the arts near and far. SOAR was created and is maintained by art advocate and web designer Hannah West in Jacksonville, Oregon to promote our diverse and talented arts community to our visitors and the rest of the world.
Woman Made Gallery: Call for Art
January 2015
Woman Made Gallery is pleased to announce our first call for art of 2015, juried by new Executive Director Claudine Isé.
Feminism (n.): Plural Exhibition Dates: May 8-June 25, 2015 Final Entry Due Date: February 11, 2015
“When feminism falls short of our expectations,” writes Roxane Gay in her 2014 book Bad Feminist, “we decide the problem is with feminism rather than with the flawed people who act in the name of the movement.” Inspired by the themes articulated in Gay’s book, WMG invites artists of all genders to submit works that ask us to rethink what feminism is, was, and can be.
The guiding premise of “Feminism (n.) Plural” is that feminism is not a monolithic movement but instead an ever-evolving concept. There is no capital F “Feminism” acting as the Law to which its subjects must uncritically
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About the author: SOAR: The Southern Oregon Artist's Resource is a directory of Southern Oregon artists, artisans and those who serve them and calendar of their art events, and Art Matters!, our blog posting Southern Oregon art events and matters of interest to artists, enthusiasts and patrons of the arts near and far. SOAR was created and is maintained by art advocate and web designer Hannah West in Jacksonville, Oregon to promote our diverse and talented arts community to our visitors and the rest of the world.
(Medford, OR) – June 19, 2013– The Rogue Gallery & Art Center (RGAC) announced today the appointment of a new Executive Director. Ms. Hearon stepped in as the interim executive director in November 2012, following the resignation of Jules Masterjohn.
“Kim Hearon has served successfully during the time of transition. Her enthusiasm, combined with her background in business and the arts made her the obvious choice for executive director” says Rogue Gallery board president Frann Wolfe. Ms. Hearon is a longtime resident of the Rogue Valley. She was a partner in Molly Reed Gifts and Interiors in downtown Medford for over 20 years. An artist herself, she holds a bachelor of fine arts degree in painting and drawing, and has been involved in several art organizations in the region.
The Rogue Gallery & Art Center recently completed a strategic plan. Under Ms. Hearon’s direction, the organization is already working to
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By Ashland Art Center, 75 contributed posts
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About the author: Ashland Art Center is an artists' support hub that fills its 9000 square feet to the brim with two fine art galleries, 19 private artist's studios, a Cooperative Clay Studio, Central Art Supply satellite store, Rowan Design, Community Classroom and NEW! a Printmaking Studio. Come visit and be inspired, pick up an amazing gift or join the Artist Member family. Open 7 days a week, 10-6pm. See the AAC's listing at the Southern Oregon Artists Resource to find more information and make contact.
Ashland Art Center’s bi-monthly newsletter, The Artist’s Voice is hot off the press! Click here to download a pdf and read about the Art Center’s accomplishments in 2012, new Board Members and much more.
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By Rogue Gallery & Art Center, 127 contributed posts
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About the author: The Rogue Gallery & Art Center is the Rogue Valley’s premier non-profit community art center, founded in 1960 to promote and support the arts in the Rogue Valley. The Gallery offers local artists an opportunity to display their work, and because of its non-profit status can display a wide range of artistic styles and mediums not seen in commercial galleries. Aspiring artists, both children and adults, take classes from local artists and are exposed to a wide variety of artistic mediums. Our mission is to promote and provide for the study, development, exhibition, and appreciation of art. Our vision: Ignite the Mind, Stir the Soul, Open the Heart…Boldly Create! Learn more with web links and contact info in RGAC's listing at SOAR.
The Rogue Gallery & Art Center (RGAC) announced today the appointment of an Interim Executive Director. Kim Hearon will temporarily succeed Jules Masterjohn, who will step down as Executive Director on November 2, after nearly 3 years of service to this vital visual arts organization.
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