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(NEW) SFCB Book Arts Mentorship Award
San Francisco Center for the Book has partnered with three artists and educators to offer three, five-day, one-on-one mentorships for mid-career and established artists from underrepresented communities. Mentees receive a $2,500 stipend and learn skills in the bookbinding, letterpress, and artists book fields onsite at SFCB.
Deadline: May 5, 2024
(NEW) Women's Studio Workshop Parent Residency Grant
The Parent Grant is a four-week residency for an artist with at least one dependent child under 18. Artists can work in any of our studio disciplines: intaglio, letterpress, papermaking, screenprinting, photography, or ceramics. $1450 unrestricted stipend and up to $250 for travel costs, free onsite housing, and 24/7 studio access.
Deadline: May 15th 2024
(NEW) MoCADA and Asian American Arts Alliance’s 2024-25 Bandung Residency
A4 and MoCADA are seeking artists who are interested in fostering solidarity between Asian American/Pacific Islander (AAPI) and Black communities with a one-year residency. Residents receive a $3,000 honorarium, attend programming, create a new or build upon an existing project, work with the community, and more.
Deadline: May 14, 2024
(NEW) Firelight Documentary Lab
Firelight supports filmmakers from underrepresented communities in the United States who make artful and innovative documentary films that take risks, and provide new narratives about the most pressing issues of our time.
Deadline: May 13, 2024
(NEW) Ready Launch Grant
The grant is open to all female-identifying, non-binary persons and those individuals affected by gender-related issues in the realm of design. Whether you're dreaming up a newsletter, a zine (digital or print – you name it), starting a YouTube channel, launching a podcast, or any other media project with a focus on design, we're here to help. You can use the grant to fund your work, pay your team, rent necessary spaces, get the right production services, sign up for essential subscriptions, or even get the training or advice you need to make your project shine.
Deadline: May 8, 2024
(NEW) New York Public Library Dance Research Fellowship
The Jerome Robbins Dance Division at the Library for the Performing Arts invites applications from dance scholars and practitioners interested in exploring the legacy of Baryshnikov. Fellows receive a $10,000 stipend, dedicated support to work with a dance librarian, and more.
Deadline: May 15, 2025
(NEW) VIA Art Fund – Artistic Production Grants
Accepting letters of inquiry from artists, nonprofits, and institutions for $25,000–$100,000 to support commissions outside museum or gallery walls, within the public realm, or in non-traditional exhibition environments.
Deadline: May 16, 2024
(NEW) CIRC Artist Grant
The Circ Artist Grant provides unrestricted funding to artists with a demonstrated commitment to their artistic work. For the Spring 2024 grant cycle, three artists will be awarded $1,000 each to enhance and further their creative practice.
Deadline: May 15, 2024
(NEW) Parallax Futures
The fellowship is a five-month program that trains practitioners to become conceptual technologists through the application of conceptual thinking to emergent technologies. By bringing together individuals from various backgrounds, cultures, disciplines, and perspectives, we create an environment where diverse thought and innovation thrives.
Deadline: May 15, 2024
(NEW) The JGS Fellowship for Photography
Open to New York State residents, this fellowship offers five $8,000 cash grants to photographers working in traditional and experimental photography or any form in which photographic techniques are pivotal.
Deadline: May 21, 2024
(NEW) CALI Catalyst
Unrestricted grants of up to $7,500 to California changemakers whose bold actions are shifting the arts and culture sector in ways that give underrepresented populations — Black, Indigenous, people of color, LGBTQIA+, and people with disabilities — more power and influence.
Deadline: May 6, 2024
(NEW) IAIA MoCNA Social Engagement Art Residency
The Institute for American Indian Arts Museum of Contemporary Native Arts hosts two Indigenous artists semiannually, where residents can collaborate or work independently on projects that engage the community. Artists are offered vast creative freedom in their chosen endeavor and may produce works ranging from visual or sound installation to photography, prints, or murals.
Deadline: May 6, 2024
(NEW) The 2024-2025 BIPOC Critics Lab Cohort
Hosted by The Public Theater, The Lab is a mentorship and training program created by Jose Solís as a first-of-its-kind program designed to train and create work by emerging BIPOC theater journalists.
Deadline: May 15, 2024
The Center for Fiction - Susan Kamil Emerging Writer Fellowships
Nine fellowships of $5,000 each, a one-year membership to the Center for Fiction in New York City, and a year of access to the Writers Studio writing space are given annually to fiction writers living in New York City who have not yet published a book of fiction. Winners also have the opportunity to meet with editors and agents who represent new writers and to receive critical feedback on their work.
Deadline: May 31, 2024
(NEW) The Restless Books Prize for New Immigrant Writing
This prize was created in 2015 to honor outstanding debut literary works by first-generation immigrants, awarded for fiction and nonfiction in alternating years. The winner receives $10,000 and publication by Restless Books.
Deadline: May 31, 2024
(NEW) Causability Grant
Causability recognizes that creatives are often asked to donate their art or time to nonprofits without payment. We are changing this. By empowering creatives, nonprofits and communities can benefit much more from collaborating together on a project rather than just creatives one-time ‘gifting’ their art away. Therefore, we’re offering three $5K grants to empower and encourage cause collaboration, providing creatives the ability to collaboratively develop an event, program or fundraiser with a local nonprofit.
Deadline: May 31, 2024
(NEW) Academy of American Poets
James Laughlin Award isa prize of $5,000 is given annually for a second book of poetry by a living poet to be published in the next calendar year.
Deadline: May 15, 2024
Bard Fiction Prize
A prize of $30,000 and a one-semester appointment as writer-in-residence at Bard College is given annually to a fiction writer under the age of 40. The winner must give at least one public lecture and meet informally with students but is not expected to teach traditional courses.
Deadline: June 1, 2024
(NEW) Dumbo Improvement District “The Six Foot Platform”
A performance/art series presenting six Brooklyn-based artists on Washington Street, Dumbo's most photographed block over six Saturdays -- in partnership with the Brooklyn Arts Council. Honorarium: $1,250
Deadline: June 3, 2024
PEN/Jean Stein Grants for Literary Oral History
Two grants of $15,000 are given annually for nonfiction works-in-progress that “use oral history to illuminate an event, individual, place, or movement.”
Deadline: June 1, 2024
(NEW) Hide Tanning and Parfleche Residency
This three-week visual arts residency focuses on hide scraping, bone tool making, and working with parfleche with the support of faculty, elders, and knowledge keepers. This program welcomes Indigenous visual artists with traditional and/or contemporary arts practices.
Deadline: June 26, 2024
(NEW) Hopper Prize
The Hopper Prize was established to provide grants of $1000 to $3500, visibility, and career enhancing validation to visual artists across disciplines, and around the world, who demonstrate a serious commitment to their work.
Deadline: May 14, 2024
(NEW) FST StudioProjects Fund
FST StudioProjects Fund was created by Frederieke Sanders Taylor to defray the costs of studio rents for artists in New York City. The Fund helps to support and encourage local studio practice that is vital to the vibrance of the arts in New York City. This opportunity is open to artists, 21 years and older, with a current lease for an artist studio in New York City. For any questions, please contact us at info@fststudioprojectsfund.com
Deadline: July 15, 2024
Café Royal Cultural Foundation NYC
The Cafe Royal Cultural Foundation will award an exhibition/project grant of up to $10k to NYC artists creating paintings, drawings, sculptures, and photographs.
Deadline: May 6, 2024
Warhol Foundation Artist Writers Grant
The Andy Warhol Foundation Arts Writers Grant supports emerging and established writers who write about contemporary visual art. Ranging from $15,000 to $50,000 in three categories—articles, books, and short-form writing
Deadline: May 15, 2024
Vilcek Prize
The Vilcek Prizes for Creative Promise support emerging to mid-career immigrant professionals who have demonstrated exceptional achievements early in their careers. Young immigrant visual artists, curators and research scientists are welcome to apply. Nine $50,000 cash awards
Deadline: June 10, 2024
Ammerman Center for Arts and Technology
Proposals for new, original, multidisciplinary works in any medium will be accepted for a spring 2025 residency, including but not limited to: architecture, computational art, dance, film, gaming, installation, literature, media art, music, performance art, theater, visual arts, etc. The selected work will be granted a 7-to-10-day-long residency which will include a presentation, student involvement, and public presentation, as well as a $5,000 stipend.
Deadline: May 10, 2024
Self Organizations
Mophradat's Self Organizations program offers support for projects where arts practitioners join forces to define a mutual resource or interest that's important for their work and propose ways to share or develop it. The program supports projects across two different categories: informal co-ops and topical assemblies. Arts practitioners groups from all disciplines and stages of their careers are welcome to apply, with priority given to proposals taking place within the Arab world.
Deadline: May 15, 2024
AGE Legacy Playwright Grant
The Legacy Playwright Grant invests in artists who have been underrepresented and underserved because of age, race and gender. The program awards individual unrestricted grants of $10,000 each to three BIPOC playwrights over the age of 40 that identify as a person of marginalized gender or gender-diverse.
Deadline: May 15, 2024
Headlands Center for the Arts - Chamberlain Award
Chamberlain Award is a fully sponsored artist residency and $10,000 prize to support an artist working in the social practice discipline This award supports artists employing non-traditional media to creatively engage with social concerns of the day.
Deadline: June 3, 2024
Queer | Art - Illuminations Grant
Awarded to draw attention to an existing body of work, this annual $10,000 grant is intended to support and shed light on Black trans women visual artists. Four finalists will also each receive $1,250.
Deadline: June 30, 2024
The Young Lance Fellowship
The 2024 Young Lance Fellowship is open to emerging writers from underrepresented communities, most typically defined as Black, Indigenous or Person of Color--but you will have an opportunity to express in your application the obstacles you have faced that might be addressed by this award. We welcome applications from writers at all levels, but we will prioritize EMERGING writers who have had limited opportunities to publish or share their work. Fellows have all their registration and housing fees covered (worth about $400) and receive a $400 travel stipend.
Deadline: May 10, 2024
Cokie Roberts Fellowship for Women’s History
The Cokie Roberts Research Fund supports one to three annual fellowships for emerging and established historians, journalists, authors, or graduate students performing research to elevate women’s history using National Archives records.
Deadline: May 15, 2024
Lenore Marshall Poetry Prize
This $25,000 award recognizes the most outstanding book of poetry published in the United States in the previous calendar year. The prize includes a ten-day residency at Glen Hollow in Naples, New York.
Deadline: May 15, 2024
Ploughshares Emerging Writers Proze
The Emerging Writer’s Contest is open to writers of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry who have yet to publish or self-publish a book. One winner in each of the three genres is awarded publication, $2,000 and review from Aevitas Creative Management.
Deadline: May 15, 2024
Eliza Moore Fellowship for Artistic Excellence
The Eliza Moore Fellowship for Artistic Excellence is awarded annually to one early-career artist who is developing new works that address plants, gardens, or landscapes in the broad sense. This award is open to visual artists, literary artists, dancers, and musicians. The award includes a $10,000 grant and a 2–5 week stay at Oak Spring.
Deadline: May 31, 2024
Franklin Furnace Xeno Prize for Artists' Books
The XENO PRIZE for Artists' Books recipient receives $5000 to publish one artist's book on the topic of book banning/burning in an edition of at least 100 copies.
Deadline: July 4, 2024
Poets & Writers Mini-Grants for Readings & Workshops
Small grants across the US for in-person readings, workshops and other literary events. Guidelines and eligibility vary from state to state.
Deadline: Rolling; Now funding projects through June 30, 2024
Shenandoah Fellowship for Emerging Editors
Selected fellows will receive a $1000 honorarium and will curate a selection of published work in a specific genre, working with the Shenandoah staff to guide the work to publication. This opportunity will give fellows the chance to learn about all aspects of a small literary publisher and create connections with peers and potential future employers in the industry and in academia.
Deadline: Rolling
Gottlieb Emergency Grant Program
The Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Emergency Grant program is intended to provide interim financial assistance to qualified painters, printmakers, and sculptors as one-time assistance for a specific emergency, examples of which are fire, flood, or emergency medical need.
Deadline: Rolling
Foundation for Contemporary Arts Emergency Grants
Emergency Grants provide urgent funding for visual and performing artists who have sudden, unanticipated opportunities to present their work to the public when there is insufficient time to seek other sources of funding OR who incur unexpected or unbudgeted expenses for projects close to completion with committed exhibition or performance dates. Each month FCA makes approximately 12-21 grants ranging from $500 to $3,000.
Deadline: Rolling
(NEW) CultureHub Residency Program
This program will offer one-week residencies to artists September 9–December 13, 2024. Artists will receive one week of studio access with full technical support at CultureHub New York or Los Angeles to target specific areas of their project’s development and engage the CultureHub community around their work.
Deadline: May 12, 2024
(NEW) Virginia Center for the Creative Arts – Wachtmeister Award
Established composers and sound artists can apply for this award, which includes a fully funded monthlong residency in the foothills of Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains, a $1,000 honorarium, and more.
Deadline: May 15, 2024
(NEW) Marble House Project Residency
Marble House Project's residency project accommodates approximately eight artists and is specifically curated to bring together a diverse group of creative works to maximize potential for collaboration and dialogue while in residence and beyond. Applications are accepted in all creative fields.
Deadline: May 6, 2024
(NEW) The Nicholson Project – Artist Residency Program
Artists and creatives of all types can apply for this 10-week residency at a historic home in Washington, DC, which includes a $5,000 stipend among other benefits.
Deadline: May 13, 2024
(NEW) Joshua Tree Artist in Residence Program
The purpose of the Joshua Tree National Park Artist-in-Residence Program is to provide opportunities for artists to creatively explore the resources of Joshua Tree National Park and equally, to enhance the artistic education of our local communities.
Deadline: May 31, 2024
(NEW) Centrum Artists-In-Residence Program
Since 1974, the Centrum Artists-In-Residence program has welcomed hundreds of writers, artists and creative thinkers to immerse themselves in the historic charm and natural beauty of Fort Worden in Port Townsend, Washington. The campus has sweeping views of the Olympic and Cascade Mountain ranges, miles of wandering beach and forest trails, and a peppering of World War I–era batteries and bunkers.
Deadline: June 30, 2024
(NEW) McColl Center Artist-in-Residence Program
McColl Center’s Artist-in-Residence Program for Winter-Spring 2025 sparks artistic growth for emerging and mid-career artists. Residents enjoy private housing, a large-scale studio, guidance, marketing support, and a stipend. Access to shared labs: 3D, ceramics, media, and woodshop.
Deadline: June 1, 2024
(NEW) Artist in Residence (AIR), Headlands Center for the Arts
The program offers fully sponsored residencies and studios to local, national, and international artists working in all disciplines.
Deadline: June 10, 2024
(NEW) The Chamberlain Award, Headlands Center for the Arts
This fully sponsored artist residency and $10,000 prize will support an artist working in the social practice discipline. The award supports artists employing non-traditional media to creatively engage with social concerns of the day.
Deadline: June 10, 2024
(NEW) The Chiaro Award, Headlands Center for the Arts
This fully sponsored artist residency and $15,000 prize will support a mid-career painter residing in the United States. The residency includes a private studio, and inclusion in a dynamic network of Headlands’ creative practitioners and thinkers.
Deadline: June 10, 2024
(NEW) Pine Meadow Ranch Center for Arts and Agriculture – Artist Residency
US-based creative practitioners exploring the multifaceted dimensions of Care and Stewardship (this year’s residency theme) can apply for two- to four-week self-directed, stipend-supported residencies in Sisters, Oregon.
Deadline: June 30, 2024
(NEW) Ucross – Spring 2025 Artist Residencies
Artists-in-residence enjoy uninterrupted time and space to focus on the creative process: private studios, meals by a professional chef, a $1,500 stipend, and the experience of the majestic High Plains on a 20,000-acre ranch in Wyoming.
Deadline: July 15, 2024
(NEW) Indigo Arts Alliance – Mentorship Residency Program
Open to New England residents, IAA provides 24/7 studio access and pairs up artists for a co-mentorship. This partnership fosters creative exchange for Black and Brown artists, enriching participants’ cultural and artistic perspectives.
Deadline: Rolling
(NEW) Wassaic Project Winter Residency
Artists receive 24-hour access to an adaptable, semi-private studio space in a historic grain elevator in Upstate New York, accommodations, and more. Fellowships with honorariums and no residency fees are available.
Deadline: May 6, 2024
(NEW) Stove Works Residency
This residency invites eight artists to live and work for one to three months at a time in Chattanooga, TN. Six of the studios are designed to accommodate artists who require significant space in their practice, while the remaining two accommodate non-object based practices, i.e. writers, curators, and academics.
Deadline: June 15, 2024
(NEW) Loghaven Artist Residencies
Open call is from June 1 through July 15. Residents receive a living stipend and travel and freight reimbursement. Residency sessions are two to six weeks in length.
Deadline: Jul 15, 2024
Art Omi - Critics/Curators-in-Residence
Art Omi seeks experienced art critics/writers (5+ years) for a three-and-a-half-week residency program. Art Omi offers the Critics/Curators-in-Residence a travel grant and a $1,500 honorarium, as well as a private room with a work space and meals.
Deadline: May 15, 2024
Hedgebrook Writer in Residence (WiR)
The Writer in Residence (WiR) program supports women-identified writers from all over the world for residencies of two to four weeks at no cost to the writer. We welcome applicants, published or not, who embrace the mission and opportunity to be a member of Hedgebrook's community.
Deadline: June 12, 2024
Anne LaBastille Memorial Writers Residency
The Adirondack Center for Writing offers a free, two-week residency in autumn to poets, fiction writers, and creative nonfiction writers at a lodge on Twitchell Lake in the Adirondack Mountains. There is a $30 application fee.
Deadline: May 19, 2024
Performing Arts Technology Lab
The Doris Duke Foundation's Performing Arts Technologies Lab is both a grant and a support system designed to expand access to and nurture new methods for creating, sharing and experiencing the performing arts. The program seeks innovative ideas from individuals, partnerships, and organizations, in jazz, contemporary dance, and theater that make use of new digital tools and production methods.
Deadline: May 6, 2024
Farm Margaret River Residency
The residency, which comes with a $7,500 grant to cover expenses, is focused on site-specific projects, created during an eight-week period through research and collaboration while living at The Farm. The Farm offers space and time for artists, as individuals or a group, to consider our place in the natural environment, surrounded by the ancient beauty of South West Western Australia.
Deadline: June 2, 2024
The Studios of Key West
The Studios of Key West, the premier arts organization at the Southernmost Point of the United States, offers a residency program for emerging and established artists and writers from around the world. Residencies are available to visual artists, writers, composers, musicians, media artists, performers, and interdisciplinary artists.
Deadline: May 15, 2024
PLAYA
PLAYA’s residencies are open to the global community of scientists and artists whose work promotes dialogue and positive change in the environment and the world. We encourage naturalists, biologists, musicians, designers, sustainability leaders, social practitioners, musicians, visual artists, writers, and performing artists to apply.
Deadline: May 30, 2024
Wachtmeister Award & Residency for Music Composition
The 2025 Wachtmeister Award is open to established composers and/or sound artists using acoustic sources. Eligible applicants will have worked professionally as a composer for at least the past 15 years with substantial national or international achievement in their field.
Deadline: May 15, 2024
JentelArts Residency
The Jentel Artist Residency Program offers dedicated individuals a supportive environment in which to further their creative development. Here artists and writers experience unfettered time to allow for thoughtful reflection and meditation on the creative process in a setting that preserves the agricultural and historical integrity of the land, located in Banner, Wyoming
Deadline: September 15, 2024
Farm, Flock and Fiber Artist in Resident Program
Located in the foothills of Maine’s western mountains, A Wrinkle In Thyme Farm invites female-identifying fiber artists to build their portfolio while connecting with the sheep that make the medium possible. A typical week at the women-owned farm will consist of 20 hours of solo studio time, 15 hours of paid farm work (via monthly stipend), and a day to learn and collaborate with artist Marty Elkin. Residents also have the opportunity to sell their art at the local farmer’s market every Saturday between May and October.
Deadline: Rolling
(NEW) Signal Co. No1 - Documentary Podcast Stories
Signal Co. No1 is developing and producing a slate of dramatic documentary stories set in a world of music or music scene (e.g., Seattle Grunge, DC Go-Go, Chicago House) or a world in which music or a musician is a primary character (e.g., Ballad of Billy Balls, Wind of Change). This is a call to journalists, producers, writers, hosts, and storytellers for story pitches. We are especially interested in well-presented, deeply researched, and/or reported dramatic storylines with pre-existing tape and/or significant access to key characters and sources. Productions will be: 6-8 episodes; Limited series. Position on the production team could be as a writer, host, producer, or a combination, and comp will be commensurate with the position(s). Send pitches to submissions@signalco1.com
(NEW) Anarchist Fictions Journal
Deadline: May 10, 2024
DIAGRAM/New Michigan Press
Chapbook Contest
Deadline: May 15, 2024
Flannery O’Connor Award for Short Fiction
Deadline: May 31, 2024
BOA Editions Short Story Collection Prize
Deadline: May 31, 2024
(NEW) Imagine 2200: Climate Fiction for Future Ancestors
Deadline: June 24, 2024
(NEW) The Moth Short Story Prize
Deadline: June 30, 2024
(NEW) Rattle Poetry Prize 2024
The annual Rattle Poetry Prize offers $15,000 for a single poem to be published in the winter issue of the magazine.
Deadline: July 15, 2024
(NEW) NewFest: The New York LGBTQ+ Film Festival
NewFest seeks narrative, documentary, experimental, and animated films (both features and shorts) inclusive of–and of interest to–the LGBTQ+ community.
Deadline: May 15, 2024
(NEW) Long Beach Island Foundation of the Arts & Sciences – 35 Under 35
Artists aged 18–35 who are based in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, or New York can apply to this juried competition and exhibition with cash prizes.
Deadline: May 24, 2024
She Built NYC
The City of New York seeks artists interested in creating public monuments that honors women’s history. She Built NYC will honor Katherine Walker in Staten Island, Billie Holiday in Queens, Elizabeth Jennings Graham in Manhattan, and Dr. Helen Rodriguez Trias in the Bronx. The project budgets will range from $250K up to $750K and must include all project costs, including but not limited to the following: artist’s fees, design services, community engagement, site preparation, engineering, fabrication, travel, transportation of the work to the site, insurance, permits, installation, documentation of the artwork, and contingency.
Deadline: December 31, 2024
Split/Lip Press Chapbook Contest
Prose chapbooks
Deadline: May 31, 2024
The Machine Mag
Deadline: May 31, 2024
Chicanx/Latinx Voices: Revisiting and Rewriting the Heartland
Forthcoming anthology from MN Historical Society Press, edited by Dr. Jessica Lopez Lyman and Vanessa Ramos.
Deadline: June 1, 2024
Veliz Books
Call for manuscripts
Deadline: May 5, 2024
Breach
Nonfiction pitches
Deadline: Not Listed
YES! Magazine
Deadline: June 23
No, Dear Magazine
Deadline: Various
(NEW) The National Book Foundation
Awards & Communications Coordinator
Deadline: May 19, 2024
(NEW) Foundation for Intentional Community
Online Sales Manager
Remote
(NEW) Women’s Studio Workshop
Executive Director
Kingston, NY
(NEW) Futuro Studios / new podcast examining big story in Latinx history
Associate Producer (Temp)
Please submit your resume to Jessica Ellis at jessica@futuromediagroup.org
Remote
(NEW) The New York Hall of Science
Visitor Experience Associate
NYC
(NEW) We Testify
Fundraising Manager
Digital Media Coordinator
Remote
(NEW) Stanford University Press
Editorial Assistant
Redwood City, CA
(NEW) Center for Fiction
Membership and Marketing Manager
Development Assistant
Brooklyn
(NEW) Betrayal (Glass Podcast/iHeart Radio)
Associate Producer
If interested in the role, email kmelchiorre@glassentertainmentgroup.com
Remote
(NEW) The Bushwick Starr
Facilities Manager + Assistant Technical Director
Brooklyn
(NEW) Brooklyn Public Library
Environmental Community Organizer
Brooklyn
(NEW) Literary Arts
Bookstore Manager and Lead Buyer
Marketing Coordinator
Development Coordinator
Development Manager
Portland, OR
(NEW) The Poetry Lab
Grant Writer
Send a cover letter, resume, and references via email to admin@thepoetrylab.com with the subject line 'Grant Writer Position.' Please highlight the grant successes that make you most proud and explain why you’d like to be a part of The Poetry Lab’s bright future. We prefer documents in PDF format. If you have any questions about the application process, feel free to contact Kelsey Bryan-Zwick (Assistant Director), at kelsey@thepoetrylab.com
(NEW) Milkweed
Editorial and Marketing Fellowship
Remote
Deadline: May 13, 2023
(NEW) Visiting Assistant Professor of Creative Writing
University of Miami
Chicken & Egg Pictures
Development Assistant
Brooklyn, NY
Transit Books
Publishing Assistant
Berkeley
Poet’s House
Library Director
NYC
Yale Peabody Museum
Interpretation Manager
New Haven, CT
State Affairs
Deputy Editor
Miami
Brooklyn Botanic Garden
Photographer/Content Coordinator (Seasonal)
Brooklyn
Shaker Museum
Development Manager
Hudson Valley
FabScrap
P/t Sorter
P/t Reciever
Brooklyn & Philly
Project for Public Space
Placemaking Project Associate
Brooklyn, NY
NYPL
Research Associate (Curriculum Development)
Various other positions
NYC
Southern Coalition for Social Justice
Quantitative Researcher & Data Analyst
Durham, NC
The MTA
Assistant Project Manager, Special Archives
NYC
Wikimedia Foundation
Communications Manager
Remote
New York Botanical Garden
Associate Director of Digital Learning
Bronx
NPR
Multiple open roles
DC
Greenlight Books
Bookseller / Receiver
Brooklyn
Philosophical Research Society
Membership Manager
Bookstore Clerk
LA
P&T Knitwear
Bookseller/Podcast Studio Specialist
NYC
OPPORTUNITIES
Call for submissions for Spirit Duplicator, new magazine from Adam Tobin
From Adam Tobin: “We are starting a magazine! Spirit Duplicator. 8.5x11 paper, stapled along one edge. 64 pages, 100 copies. To be issued maybe twice a year? Distributed to its contributors and via Unnameable Books. Poems will be typed on a typewriter and xeroxed at the copyshop until we get the CopyRite machine working. It will be very pretty. Please send us your work!
1-10 pages, multiple poems or one. We are looking for “poems”, but we don't really know what that means. These days a lot of poems are made of prose and other things. I like experiment and sound, socialist politics and serious play. Catherine likes poems that are surprising, haunted/ing, avant garde, visual, sonic, lyric, and tender. But we are both open to other possibilities of poetry.
Send your poems in whatever format makes sense (doc, pdf, etc, or actual paper) by July 1. You can send them to Adam Tobin & Catherine Bresner / spiritduplicator000@gmail.com
Creative Writing Workshops with Ariel Gore | Literary Kitchen
Summer and fall classes filling up with Ariel Gore at Literary Kitchen — act fast! Summer Experimental Memoir; August Personal Essay Intensive; Fall Manuscript Workshop; Winter Break Intensive
EVENTS
Alex Alberto reads at Cano Writers’ Salon - May 16th | Oneonta, NY
Writers Salon features emerging and established writers of fiction, poetry, and nonfiction local to the Catskills and beyond. Wilber Mansion, 7:30 PM. Free and open to the public.
CANDICE MADEY Gallery | Richard Ayodeji Ikhide, May 3–June 15, 2024
The Ties that Bind presents a new series of large-scale watercolor, gouache, and collaged paintings on paper that follow the journeys of Emiomo, a central figure introduced in Ikhide’s first exhibition with the gallery in 2021.
CANDICE MADEY Gallery | J.A. Feng, May 3–June 15, 2024
Home Bodies presents a new series of oil paintings that continue Feng’s exploration of cycles of creation, decay, and regeneration through imagery of mutation and change.