Feb 17, 2009

East Hollywood ArtCycle Artists Call

Call for artists to participate in the First Annual East Hollywood
ArtCycle on February 28th from 2-10pm at Heliotrope and Melrose.

This all day family event is sponsored by the East Hollywood
Neighborhood Council and is designed to show off the innovative
mixture of cultures and the creative spaces that exist in East Hollywood.

In addition to the neighborhood bicycle rides to artist studios,
galleries and historical / cultural points of interest, we will also
be closing down North Heliotrope between 2 and 10pm in order to give
independent artists (especially sculptors, installation artists and
those who enjoy showing and or making work outside) an opportunity to
show their work. Crafters are also welcome. We will set up tables,
tents and chairs for you (hanging apparatus if needed.)

If you have a gallery within the East Hollywood Neighborhood Council
boundaries (map on website http://easthollywoodartcycle.com) and we
have not already contacted you, we would love to have you open your
doors to the public for this all day event.

We have limited space so get your request in ASAP to be considered for
this opportunity to show your work for FREE in the 1st annual East
Hollywood ArtCyclen on Saturday February 28th, from 2-10pm.

Please contact us at info@easthollywoodartcycle.com and attach 4
examples of your art no later than Friday 2/20/08. Go to
http://easthollywoodartcycle.com for more information.

Feb 2, 2009

Call to Teaching Artists

CALL TO TEACHING ARTISTS
HOLLYWOOD ENTERTAINMENT MUSEUM, EDUCATION DEPARTMENT

Overview and Requirements
The Hollywood Entertainment Museum (HEM) is currently seeking afterschool teaching artists for its high school Film Academy program that encompasses media arts education in acting, screenwriting, music production, video production and dance. Film Academy is expanding to two sites starting in March/April and possibly three sites in the fall of 2009. Instructors teach students two to four times a week during the afterschool hours of 2:30 - 5:30 pm either at the Museum's home site in the media district of Hollywood, or at its satellite program in Inglewood. Film Academy provides technical training to at-risk high school students.

Teaching artists are required to create an 8-week unit (with a lesson plan for each day of instruction) that concentrates on a particular media arts subject, leading to a project-based outcome for students at the conclusion of the eight weeks. Eight week units are able to be repeated to new students throughout the year, or teachers can elect to create an advanced class that furthers content and training in a particular media arts subject. Beyond direct instruction, teachers are required to create pre-, post- and midterm tests, maintain progress journals, take attendance and attend all HEM meetings/trainings.

Application Process
1. Submit the following items to the Education Department at the Hollywood Entertainment Museum:

A cover letter that addresses your interest, skills and relevant background A resume that outlines your media arts, teaching background and experience Names, email addresses and phone numbers of three professional references Three samples from your portfolio as a teaching artist or professional artist. These can be scanned images, digital photographs or electronic documents. Provide an annotated description of samples. Theses should be copies, not originals.

2. Materials will be processed and reviewed. Qualified applicants will be contacted for interviews with the Director of Education and the Education Program Manager. Early qualified applicants may be contacted prior to the submission deadline for interviewing and hiring.

3. Chosen applicants will be selected based on availability, need, interview and qualifications. Selected applicants will be offered immediate employment, or be placed on a hirable list for upcoming work..

Submission Deadline
Monday, February 23, 2009; 5:00 p.m., PST

Submit to:
Danielle Abfalter, Education Program Manager at
Hollywood Entertainment Museum, 3200 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 1680 Los Angeles, CA 90010

For information contact:
Danielle Abfalter, Education Program Manager at 323-465-7900 ext. 805, danielle@hollywoodmuseum.com