Teaching Artist: Fall 2016 Community Arts Internship Program

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Teaching Artist: Fall 2016 Community Arts Internship Program

Southern Exposure seeks a part-time contract Teaching Artist for our Community Arts Internship Program

Deadline to apply: Monday, August 8, 2016, by 5:00 PM

The Community Arts Internship Program (CAIP) provides young people with the opportunity to exercise leadership skills and participate in their community by exploring relevant social and personal issues through visual arts. This semester CAIP will collaborate with the Young Queens on the Rise of Mission Girls, a gender-specific support group for girls who have been involved in the Juvenile Justice System, or for those who engage in at-risk behaviors. CAIP is designed to provide youth interns with valuable job training in arts organizing, activism, and community engagement. The weekly workshops will guide the Young Queens through the process of formulating an idea, researching and investigating the topic, designing an action plan, and implementing a community-based arts project. The final project will be presented to the public at Southern Exposure in December 2016.

About the Job: The CAIP Teaching Artist is responsible for leading one workshop per week on Thursdays from 5:30 to 7:30 PM from August through December 2016. In collaboration with the AIE Program Director, the Teaching Artist will develop a curriculum that explores topics and concerns central to the Young Queens’s daily lives and the individuals in their community. The Teaching Artist will lead them in producing a final project for the public in December 2016.

Qualifications:

  • A practicing visual artist, with experience in arts organizing, activism, and community-based art projects including but not limited to: installation, site-specific work, social practices, video, and other forms of visual art
  • Teaching experience with youth ages 14-21, particularly urban youth
  • Experience developing arts-based curriculum with an emphasis on collaboration
  • Good communication skills
  • Experience working collaboratively
  • Highly responsible and comfortable taking initiative
  • Spanish and/or Chinese language proficiency a plus

Job Duties & Responsibilities:

  • Collaborate with the AIE Program Director and partner organization site staff to design and implement workshops and curriculum for youth participants
  • Lead weekly workshops
  • Collaborate with 8-10 youth participants to integrate their ideas into the final project
  • Gather materials and resources for projects
  • Bring in relevant guest speakers and coordinate field trips for youth
  • Prepare and install project for final exhibition
  • Maintain a positive, productive and engaged classroom environment, including set-up and clean-up

To Apply: Submit the following materials as a single PDF attachment to Maya Gomez, AIE Program Director, at [email protected]:

  • A cover letter clearly stating why you want to be a CAIP Teaching Artist as well as your relevant teaching experience, and your artistic practice.
  • Your Resume
  • Work samples:
    • Up to 15 digital images hosted online (please include a link for viewing to flickr, personal website, or any appropriate image hosting website).
    • No more than five minutes of video hosted online (please include a link for viewing to Vimeo, Youtube, your own website, or any applicable video hosting domain).
    • Please include a descriptive list explaining each sample and include links. Projects and work developed with youth are encouraged!
  • Curriculum Proposal: Please submit a one-page curriculum proposal that provides an overview of a possible project for the Community Arts Internship Program. Include the target community (Young Queens of Mission Girls) and how your proposed project will directly involve this community, a general timeline or progression of activities and a description of the final product. Please also include what you hope students will learn and accomplish through participating and completing your project. (We strongly recommend that you review past AIE projects before applying).

Southern Exposure is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity. Persons with diverse backgrounds and experiences are strongly encouraged to apply.

Download the full job description, qualifications and application requirements.

If you have any questions about the opportunity, please contact Maya Gomez at [email protected].