Director of Inclusion, Queens Theatre
Date posted: August 27, 2018
Flushing Meadow, Queens, NY
Date posted: August 27, 2018
Flushing Meadow, Queens, NY
Date posted: August 27, 2018
Providence, RI
Description
Date posted: August 27, 2018
Glendale, CA
Date posted: August 27, 2018
Fountain Valley, CA
Date posted: August 27, 2018
Grambling, LA
Education, Minimum Training and Experience Required
MFA in Theatre History required, teaching experience preferred. A proven ability to collaborate, problem solve, and work effectively with Visual and Performing Arts faculty, staff and students. The desired candidate must be committed to excellence in teaching and must actively engage as a faculty member, participating in departmental meetings, advising students, and other activities that contribute to the success of the Theatre program.
Date posted: August 27, 2018
Provo, UT
Date posted: July 31, 2018
Chicago, IL
ABOUT 2ND STORY
Founded in 1999, 2nd Story is Chicago's longest running storytelling performance organization. The 2nd Story Collective is made up of makers and lovers of stories, who all believe that sharing personal stories has the unique power to bind us together and build a more empathetic world. Our mission is anchored by our Core Values of Craft, Courage, and Inclusion. www.2ndStory.com
MANAGER OF ARTISTIC PARTNERSHIPS
Date posted: July 31, 2018
Ashland, OR
OREGON SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL, one of the nation’s oldest rotating repertory theatres, invites applications and nominations for the position of Artistic Director.
Chicago, IL
Date posted: July 25, 2018
Part-time/Sept. 2018–June 2019 | [~$2,000*]
OVERVIEW
Chicago, IL is a city of contradictions: one of the most segregated places in the U.S., yet a proud
sanctuary city; a site of wealth and privilege juxtaposed with poverty and disinvestment; and a
symbol of the greatest community cohesion and some of the worst systemic injustices of the
nation.
Chicago, IL
Date posted: July 25, 2018
Part-time/Sept. 2018–June 2019 | Volunteer
OVERVIEW
Chicago, IL is a city of contradictions: one of the most segregated places in the U.S., yet a proud
sanctuary city; a site of wealth and privilege juxtaposed with poverty and disinvestment; and a
symbol of the greatest community cohesion and some of the worst systemic injustices of the
nation.