Red Sky at Night opening June 15 @ Mercer Union, Toronto

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Berndnaut Smilde, Nimbus D’Aspremont, 2012. Lambda print, 75 x 110 cm. Courtesy the artist.

Red Sky at Night
June 15-July 29, 2012
Mercer Union, Toronto

Opening reception: Friday 15 June, 7 PM

Mercer Union is pleased to announce the summer exhibition Red Sky at Night featuring artworks by Absalon (Israel/France), Heike Baranowsky (Germany), Jack Goldstein (Canada/USA), Cao Guimarães and Rivane Neuenschwander (Brazil), John Massey (Canada), Jonathan Monk (UK/Germany), Bruce Nauman (USA), and Berndnaut Smilde (The Netherlands). The exhibition is curated by Sarah Robayo Sheridan. Continue reading

Employment Opportunities at

POSITION #1: Summer Technical Assistant

POSITION #2: Technical Coordinator

 DEADLINE: Friday, June 15, 2012 at 5:00PM

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SUMMER 2012 TECHNICAL ASSISTANT
$13.50/hr, 32 hours/week
8-week contract (July 3 to August 24, 2012)

The Liaison of Independent Filmmakers of Toronto (LIFT) is an artist-run production and educational media arts organization dedicated to celebrating excellence in the moving image. LIFT exists to provide support and encouragement for independent filmmakers and artists through affordable access to production, post-production and exhibition equipment; professional and creative development; workshops and courses; commissioning and exhibitions; artist-residencies; and a variety of other services. Founded in 1981 by a small collective, LIFT has since grown to become one of the foremost centres of its kind globally.

LIFT requires a highly organized film and digital video technician to join the LIFT staff and to work in cooperation with members. The summer technical assistant will work directly with our current technical coordinators on all aspects of LIFT’s equipment maintenance, rentals, expendable sales and supporting access to and understanding of the resources available at the centre. www.lift.ca Continue reading

AOE Arts Council seeking Executive DirectorAOE Arts Council seeking Executive Director

About AOE Arts Council

AOE Arts Council is a non-profit, charitable organization that supports, promotes and develops the arts in Ottawa through services, resources, programs and advocacy for the benefit of all Ottawa residents. Formed in 1987, as the Gloucester Arts Council, AOE has grown to represent more than 300 individual members and 90 organizations.

In response to its succession planning strategy, AOE is currently seeking to recruit an Executive Director. This is an exciting opportunity to apply strong visionary leadership to move an established arts organization into the next phase of its growth and development.

Job Summary

AOE is seeking an Executive Director who is an exceptional leader with a passion for the arts.

Reporting to the Board of Directors, the Executive Director is responsible for the overall management and operations of AOE Arts Council (AOE). In keeping with the philosophy, policy and programs of the organization, as established by the Board of Directors, the Executive Director is responsible for the implementation and effective management of AOE operations and all its programs.

The Executive Director will be expected to recommend and participate in the formulation and implementation of new policies; be responsible for the planning, organizing, direction, coordination and monitoring of the organization’s operations; oversee its financial operations; pursue diversified revenue streams; be responsible for human resources matters; and foster and maintain a positive working relationship with all AOE stakeholders.

The successful candidate will bring strong knowledge of the arts sector complemented by a demonstrable understanding of the voluntary sector, including knowledge of leadership and management principles as they relate to the not-for-profit sector.

An astute strategist and articulate bilingual communicator, the Executive Director will have excellent people management skills and substantive experience in community relations, municipal/government relations, building partnerships, fund development and strategic planning. Continue reading