grant opportunity: Hopper Prize

The Hopper Prize is now accepting entries for our Spring 2021 artist grants.

We have increased grant awards to $3,500.

We are offering artist grants in the amount of $3,500 (2 available) and $1,000 (4 available). In total, 6 artists will receive unrestricted cash grants totaling $11,000 USD.

This is an open call, all media eligible.

Submissions will be juried by Selby Nimrod, Assistant Curator, MIT List Visual Arts Center and María Elena Ortiz, Curator, Pérez Art Museum Miami.

In addition to grants, 30 artists will be selected for a shortlist.

Visit https://hopperprize.org to submit your work.

job posting: Sask Craft Council

Marketing & Design Coordinator

 

This is a multi-faceted position that requires a background in graphic design – both print and digital – and an understanding of advertising, marketing and promotions coupled with good inter-personal and public communication skills.

You will be required to work both independently when needed, and in coordination with SCC or other provincial craft council team members. You will be called upon to be a spokesperson, advocate and representative for the organization to the general public and to the membership.

Flexibility and patience are assets when working with a membership of very diverse artists. Those qualities are also helpful when you are asked to step outside your usual roles and tasks, to help in other areas of the organization.

The Marketing & Design Coordinator works within a team-based environment to:

  • design marketing plans and collateral materials to promote our programs, gallery exhibitions, boutique, online sales and our artist members;
  • communicate with our members, industry partners, stakeholders, news media, and the general public;
  • raise awareness of Saskatchewan fine craft artists and fine craft in general;
  • build and promote the SCC brand identity;
  • help maintain or increase revenues through development of marketing pieces to promote in-person and online sales of SCC members’ works; and
  • network and build community locally, provincially, nationally and internationally.

Principal duties and responsibilities include:

  • designing, creating and producing print and digital materials;
  • photographing exhibitions, events and products for promotional use;
  • working with our digital content coordinator to create and tailor content for SCC social media: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc;
  • editing digital communications such as (but not restricted to) SaskCreate e-news, Talking Craft e-news, SCC news releases; and
  • writing, as needed: blog posts, advertising copy, website copy, talking points.

Knowledge required:

  • BFA in Graphic Design (or other appropriate design certificate);
  • Working experience in marketing, communications, advertising, including print and digital media production; and
  • Working knowledge of photography including product photography and digital phone photography apps.
  • An interest in one or more type of craft, or an acquaintance with some Saskatchewan craft artists, is very useful.
  • An understanding of the craft industry is an asset.

Skills needed:

  • Organized, understands production timelines, able to prioritize and meet tight deadlines while juggling multiple jobs;
  • Team player who is flexible and calm under pressure;
  • Able to work quickly and efficiently with the following design software: Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, Acrobat Professional, Word, Excel;
  •  Enjoys learning new applications: Google docs, Google calendar, Slack, Dropbox, WeTransfer. AirTable, Jotform, Shopify and more;
  • Able to select service suppliers, request quotes, supervise work, deal with production problems, and maintain a good rapport with suppliers; and
  • Be aware of opportunities to partner and engage with other organizations or events, then facilitate.

Project and grant based work often involves in-person or teleconference meetings; design and production of print or other collateral materials; print and digital promotions; reporting; and lending a hand at events when short staffed: exhibition receptions, fine craft markets, workshops. Additional hours may be required for SCC projects.

Lastly, but not least, our efforts go towards supporting and promoting our artists. When someone sees something from the SCC they should go, “Great piece of craft! Who is the artist? How do I purchase it from SCC?” – not “Great graphic design. Who is the designer?”

Job specifics:

  • 21 hours per week, with additional hours based on project requirements;
  • Compensation is at Pay Band 5, based on $21.51 to $24.96 per hour; benefits package included;
  • The position is governed by the SCC’s Collective Agreement with SGEU.

The Saskatchewan Craft Council believes that people from Indigenous, people of colour, women, disabilities and LGBTQ communities must be centred in the work we do. We strongly encourage applications from people with these identities or who are members of other underrepresented communities.

Apply via email with cover letter, resume, samples of work and campaigns, to: [email protected] (No phone calls please.)

APPLICATIONS CLOSE MIDNIGHT MAR 17, 2021 SASKATCHEWAN TIME.

Employment Opportunities

call for artists: Craft & Design Artist-in-Residence Program 2021

Apply for our Artist-in-Residence Program and Develop Your Craft & Design Career!

Deadline: April 2, 2021
Harbourfront Centre, Toronto

Make vital industry connections and enjoy access to the wealth of resources and cultural reach Harbourfront Centre’s Craft & Design Studio has to offer. If you’re a recent graduate of a craft and design program or an emerging artist with equivalent experience, this unique career incubator might be perfect for you.

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Benefits offered to Artists-in-Residence include dedicated studio space, exhibition opportunities, lectures and seminars, mentorship and more. As we continue to adjust to the new normal, Harbourfront Centre is committed to developing craft and design careers using our facilities and reach within the community to help you meet your career goals and thrive as a working artist.

Residencies are one year and may be renewable for up to three years, with five available A-i-R disciplines to choose from: Ceramics, Design, Glass, Metal/Jewellery and Textiles.

The application deadline is Friday, April 2, 2021.

Visit our website to learn more and apply.

harbourfrontcentre.com
[email protected]
416-973-4963

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Harbourfront Centre is a leading international centre for contemporary arts, culture and ideas, and a registered, charitable not-for-profit cultural organization operating a 10-acre campus on Toronto’s central waterfront. Harbourfront Centre provides year-round programming 52 weeks a year, seven days a week, supporting a wide range of artists and communities. We inspire audiences and visitors with a breadth of bold, ambitious and engaging experiences, and champion contemporary Canadian artists throughout their careers, presenting them alongside international artists, and fostering national and international artistic exchange between disciplines and cultures.

online event: Craft in Art Therapy: Diverse Approaches to the Transformative Power of Craft Materials and Methods

Craft Inspires Series Event

About this Event

Fuller Craft Museum is excited to host a panel discussion based on the new book Craft in Art Therapy: Diverse Approaches to the Transformative Power of Craft Materials and Methods (Routledge, 2020).

Craft in Art Therapy is the first book dedicated to illustrating the incorporation of craft materials and methods into art therapy theory and practice. It demonstrates that when practiced in a culturally sensitive and socially conscious manner, craft practices are more than therapeutic—they also hold transformational potential.

The panel will be moderated by the book’s editor Lauren Leone, and will feature contributing authors Mikey Anderson, Marilyn Holmes, Rachel Wallis, and Sandie Yi.

Panelists will share how they have used craft in their own art and self-care, and in individual, group, and community art therapy practice. Discussion and audience Q&A to follow will explore the therapeutic benefits of craft materials and media, as well as craft’s potential to build community and to support individuals in caring for themselves and each other.

This is a virtual event to be held live on Zoom at 1pm EST on January 16, 2021. You will receive the zoom link with your ticket confirmation via email.

Register for the event HERE.

Please consider supporting Fuller Craft Museum by becoming a member or by supporting this event and others like it with your donation.