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ORGANIZATION: Borderbend Arts Collective

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Borderbend Arts Collective

Borderbend Arts Collective is actively seeking an enthusiastic, self-driven, hands-on volunteer for Borderbend’s arts programming. This position involves helping with event/program planning and other aspects of the work that Bordebend does.

The Borderbend Arts Collective is a 501(c)(3) that presents boundary-pushing arts programming by connecting artists with communities to create year-round musical, literary and multi-arts programs involving new and unique arts practices. Our programs include site-specific events; work presented on web-based platforms; and collaborations among local, regional, and international artists and organizations, all with the goal of building community.

Requirements:

  • Quick, smart, willing to learn fast, well versed in technologies, sharp, responsible
  • Knowledge of online and offline marketing, social media, etc.
  • Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint skills
  • Ability to communicate clearly and effectively in oral and written form

To apply:
Please contact to supply a cover letter, resume and any relevant portfolio items.

  • Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
  • Do not contact us with unsolicited services or offers.

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About Borderbend Arts Collective

Location:

15 S. Homan Ave., #315, Chicago, IL 60624, US

Mission Statement

The Borderbend Arts Collective is a 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is to promote the arts by to creating opportunities for artists to explore the aesthetic geography along the borders and boundaries between art forms. Poetry, music, performance, and the visual arts are no longer discreet modes: hybrid forms and interarts collaborations proliferate in global arenas.

Borderbend events encourage artists to use innovative aesthetic technologies and create strategies to engage and collaborate with artists from divergent communities in Chicago and around the world. Multi-venue musical performances, literary events, visual arts exhibitions, and interdisciplinary festivals reach beyond immediate cultural and aesthetic neighborhoods to cross borders and boundaries among participants, audiences, and art forms.

Borderbend projects include the Chicago Calling Arts Festival, Mingus Awareness Project, and Experimental Piano Series. Borderbend partners with other organizations to enrich and extend the reach of its projects -- such as the PianoForte Foundation, IS Productions, Interfaith Youth Core, and the Center for Contemporary Environmental Art.

Borderbend projects have involved artists, organizations, and communities from the U.S. and beyond; Borderbend has worked with artists from Canada, Latin America, Africa, Asia, Europe, and Australia.

Description

The Borderbend Arts Collective is a 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is to promote the arts by to creating opportunities for artists to explore the aesthetic geography along the borders and boundaries between art forms. Poetry, music, performance, and the visual arts are no longer discreet modes: hybrid forms and interarts collaborations proliferate in global arenas.

Borderbend events encourage artists to use innovative aesthetic technologies and create strategies to engage and collaborate with artists from divergent communities in Chicago and around the world. Multi-venue musical performances, literary events, visual arts exhibitions, and interdisciplinary festivals reach beyond immediate cultural and aesthetic neighborhoods to cross borders and boundaries among participants, audiences, and art forms.

Borderbend projects include the Chicago Calling Arts Festival, Mingus Awareness Project, and Experimental Piano Series. Borderbend partners with other organizations to enrich and extend the reach of its projects -- such as the PianoForte Foundation, IS Productions, Interfaith Youth Core, and the Center for Contemporary Environmental Art.

Borderbend projects have involved artists, organizations, and communities from the U.S. and beyond; Borderbend has worked with artists from Canada, Latin America, Africa, Asia, Europe, and Australia.

CAUSE AREAS

Arts & Culture
Children & Youth
Community
Arts & Culture, Children & Youth, Community

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

2036 N. AversChicago, IL 60647

(41.917652,-87.72352)
 

SKILLS

  • Curating
  • Visual Arts
  • Community Outreach
  • Music Arts
  • Arts Administration
  • Group Facilitation

GOOD FOR

  • Kids
  • Teens
  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

N/A

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