Arts
Opportunities
Local organizations seek
performers, paid staff and volunteers
(If
you’re part of an arts organization and have a job opening, need volunteers or
are holding auditions, place your information on
MiamiArtZine.com.
There is no charge for this service. Send info to
StarrWriter2000@aol.com)
Call for Writers

Mosaic Theatre Company |
Tuesdays at Mosaic
The Mosaic Theatre
is currently soliciting scripts for it's 2006-2007 Reading Series. Local
playwrights are strongly encouraged to submit. For more information about the
Mosaic Theatre/Mosaic Theatre Reading Series, visit
mosaictheatre.com
Please submit all materials to Michael Heitzler,
michael@mosaictheatre.com.
E-zine Seeks Short Fiction by South Florida Writers
MiamiARTzine.com is
currently seeking submissions of unpublished short fiction. Any South Florida
writer is encouraged to submit their work.
MiamiARTzine.com is
presented by the Miami Beach Arts Trust, a
nonprofit organization dedicated to raising the awareness of the arts in South
Florida and nurturing the voices of those involved in the arts. That said, we
cannot pay monetarily, but writers would have a chance to have their work seen
by our 4,000-plus subscribers and count it as a publication credit.
Guidelines:
The submission process is open to residents of South Florida
Stories should be 3,000 words or less
Stories must be sent as an rtf (rich text format) attachment in 12pt. Times New
Roman, double-spaced, with one inch margins and the words "Fiction Submission"
in the subject line
As
MiamiARTzine.com is open to anyone who subscribes or logs on, stories
must not have any graphic sex or excessive profanity
Writers should include a brief, 100 word publication
history/bio
Writers must include name, address and phone number for contact purposes
Stories must be e-mailed to Mary Damiano, editor,
StarrWriter2000@aol.com
Writers will be contacted if their story is chosen for publication.
Writers retain the rights for their story and are free to have it published
elsewhere, however, the story will remain available in the
MiamiARTzine.com archives
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Arts Writers Wanted
Writers needed for
MiamiARTzine.com. We need writers who are interested in covering the
Miami/South Florida arts scene. We're eager to cover people and events that
don't get as much coverage as well as the big splashy arts events. This is a
perfect opportunity for journalism students and up and coming writers to
increase their portfolios, get experience, have their work be seen and make
contacts. We need people who can write with some flair, who are punctual, who
communicate with their editor, who answer e-mails promptly, and who can turn
around a story in 7-10 days. The ability to take and transmit digital photos is
a plus. Writers should have a working knowledge of the arts and be comfortable
with interviews. Writers are always encouraged to pitch stories that would fit
the target and mission of the e-zine. Please, please, please: Only reply if
you're serious about your work. We don’t have time to deal with writers who
wouldn't know a deadline if it bit them and who don't contact their editor when
a story falls through. We’re only interested in working with writers who
understand and practice professionalism. As the e-zine is produced by a
non-profit organization, compensation will be in experience, clips and perks,
including press credentials and entry into events. If you are interested and
meet the above criteria, please reply with a brief e-mail about your background,
your contact info, resume and a few samples of your writing. E-mail
StarrWriter2000@aol.com.
Auditions
The Women’s Theatre Project: 2007 Season Auditions
The
Women’s Theatre Project is the only professional theatre company in the
country producing plays written by women with all-female casts. This unique
theatre company is holding season auditions for professional actresses (union
and non-union) for the 2007 season. With 25 roles available for women in
mainstage productions and more than 70 roles for the staged reading series,
women of all shapes, ages, sizes, color, ethnicity, sexual orientation and
background are encouraged to audition. An appointment is required to be seen.
Contact Erinn at 954-336-1675 to schedule a time. Auditions will be held on
September 24 and 25, 2006 between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. at Cooper City Theatre,
located at 12233 SW 55th Street, Suite 807, Cooper City, FL 33330-3303.
Requirements include: an appointment, headshot and resume and two contemporary
contrasting monologues not to exceed four minutes in total. For information on
specific roles, visit The Women’s Theatre Project’s website at
womenstheatreproject.com.
Paid
Positions
Flamingo Gardens Seeks Part-time
Environmental Education Tour Guide
The Education department is seeking an energetic person who enjoys working
with children and being outdoors. Duties include guiding school groups on
educational field trips through our botanical gardens and wildlife sanctuary.
Must have good communication skills, be able to speak to and handle large groups
of children, be organized, flexible and reliable.
Duties & Responsibilities:
Working outside during the school year and summer, ability to adapt to
weather conditions.
Facilitate groups of children
through our park on prearranged field trips covering plants, animals, birds and
reptiles.
Enjoys teaching and working
with young children.
Will train on the job, but
require some self-study for the purpose of retaining knowledge in areas of
botany, birds and wildlife.
Valid driver’s license for
driving narrated tram tour throughout the park.
Good customer service and
people skills a must.
Working well with staff
members of the Education department along with other departments in the park.
Perform other duties as
assigned by the Director of Education or Education Coordinator.
Please e-mail resume to
WrayHQ@aol.com or call 954-473-2955 ext 15 for more information and
to set up an interview.
Cinema Paradiso Seeks Technical Coordinator / Building Manager
The Broward County Film Society has an immediate opening for a full-time
Technical Coordinator / Building Manager for its year-round theater, The
historic Cinema Paradiso, located in downtown Fort Lauderdale. Knowledge of
movie theater projection and audio equipment is a must. Responsibilities
include the upkeep of the theater's projection and audio equipment,
supervision over theater rentals and special events, building 35mm prints, minor
building maintenance, outdoor and remote events, plus building repairs,
maintenance, and upkeep along with general daily operations. Also responsible
for technical supervision, print trafficking and assisting at our theaters
during the annual Fort Lauderdale International Film Festival. Hours vary base
on need and event schedule. A love of film is a must! Please email your resume
to Hal Axler at
Hal@fliff.com.
Musicians Needed: Big Band and Concert Band
Big Band:
A community rehearsal big band has immediate openings in the following sections:
trumpets, trombones (incl. bass), tenor sax, guitar, bass, piano. Openings may
be for vacation replacements or permanent. Rehearsals: Wednesdays, 7:30 - 9:30
p.m. Location: The Josephine S. Leiser Opera Center, 221 SW Third Avenue, Fort
Lauderdale (one block from Broward Center for the Performing Arts) Free on-site
parking. Skill level: should be able to read standard dance band charts. All
age groups welcome. Repertoire: standard big band/dance band book
Temporary players / vacation replacements are welcome.
Concert Band
There will also be openings in most sections in a concert band which will resume
rehearsals in Oakland Park late summer. For information or to arrange to sit in,
please contact: Patrick Flynn
954-536-1928
pflynn@fgo.org
Museum of Discovery Seeks Educator
Previous customer service and teaching experience. Good communications skills
and the, ability to speak before large audiences. Attention to safety
techniques, effectively able to control crowds. The ability to work under
pressure and constantly changing conditions. Ability to stand for long periods
of time. Must be available to work holidays, weekends and evenings.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Provide excellent customer service to all museum visitors.
Teach/conduct school, public and youth programs including camps, camp-ins and
birthday parties.
Interact with Museum visitors on a daily basis by demonstrating the concepts
behind the Museum exhibits
Must
have a valid driver’s license, insurance and a car to deliver out reach programs
to schools and various locations.
Learn
how to handle animals by taking and passing all levels of the animal handling
training program (level 1-6).
Operate the MMU and the Mars Rover on a daily basis.
Greet
school and recreation groups throughout the year.
Deliver Science Café programs on a daily basis.
Perform these and all other duties assigned by the Operations Manager and the
Vice President of Programs, Operations and Exhibits.
The hourly rate is $7.00 and
a resume can be e-mailed to
jobs@mods.net or it can be faxed to 954-467-0046.
Miscellaneous Openings at the Museums of Discovery and
Science
The Museum is open seven days per week 365 days per year so we offer work
schedules that can accommodate your school/work schedule. Shifts can be
scheduled during the day or night seven days per week. Schedules are prepared
two weeks in advance and every effort is made to accommodate your schedule.
Reservation Agents – (Part-time) This position
takes reservations for school or group field trips and other programs offered by
the Museum. Candidates must have excellent oral and written communication and
organizational skills. One year customer service experience is required.
Candidates must be computer literate in MS Word and MS Excel, etc.
Visitor services, Cashiers – (Part-time) Previous
customer service and sales experience is required. Good communications skills
and customer service skills are a must. Cashiers process Museum visitor
admission and other product transactions using a touch screen computerized
system. Candidates must be comfortable operating a computer.
Explore Store – Sales associates – (Part-time) Sales
Associates process Museum visitor merchandize transactions using a cash
register. Previous customer service and sales experience is required. Good oral
communications skills and customer service skills are a must. Candidates must
have the ability to work in a fast-paced environment with children and be able
to lift up to 50 pounds in order to stock store merchandise.
Apply in person at the museum.
The Museum of Discovery and
Science is located downtown at 401 SW Second Street, Fort Lauderdale,
Florida 33312. For more information about the Museum, visitors should call
954.467.MODS (6637) or visit our web site at
mods.org
Stonewall Library Seeks Executive Director
The Stonewall
Library & Archives is one of the largest Gay and Lesbian libraries and
archives in the United States. For over 34 years this membership library has
been serving the GLBT community in South Florida through innovative programming,
exhibitions, and preserving history while maintaining an extensive lending
library. We are looking for a unique individual that can join us in leading our
organization to a broader client base, a stable financial future, and
stimulating programming for our diverse community.
The job requirements and preferences are: Substantial
experience in management, especially in the non-profit sector; excellent writing
skills, especially in grant writing and communication with funders; extensive
experience is fundraising and development; a keen interest in capacity building
in a professional non-profit environment that includes a diverse and committed
volunteer staff. Salary: $54,000
For further information please contact Nate Klarfeld at
media@stonewall-library.org or visit the Executive Director Job
Listing at our website,
stonewall-library.org. Please send resume and cover letter to: Nate
Klarfeld, President, Stonewall Library & Archives, 1717 North Andrews Ave., Ft.
Lauderdale, FL 33311
Mosaic Theatre Seeks Executive Assistant
Mosaic Theatre, an
award-winning professional theater company, seeks an Executive Assistant to
support the Executive/Artistic Director, Richard Jay Simon. The desired
individual will have significant computer experience and excellent customer
service skills. A Bachelors degree and experience with an arts organization is
preferred. Please send a resume to Richard Jay Simon,
rsimon@mosaictheatre.com
or fax 954-473-4713.
Mosaic Theatre Seeks Stage
Manager
The
Mosaic Theatre
is seeking a non-equity Stage Manager for their upcoming season. All applicants
should respond via fax 954-473-4713 or e-mail to
Rsimon@mosaictheatre.com.
Mosaic Theatre Seeks
Designers
The
Mosaic Theatre
is currently accepting résumés for their 2006-2007 season for the following
positions: Props Master/Designer, Scenic Designers, Costume Designers, Interns,
Scenic Artists, Electricians/Carpenters. Please submit all materials or
inquiries to Michael Heitzler:
Michael@mosaictheatre.com.
Main Street Playhouse
Seeks Stage Managers
The Alliance Theatre Lab, a non-profit professional theatre company, is
looking for Non-Equity stage managers for their upcoming season. Please e-mail
resume to thealliancelab@aol.com or
for more information, please call 305-567-2721.
The Playground Theatre Seeks Box Office/Administrator
The Playground
Theatre is seeking a Box Office Manager/Administrator for its upcoming
season. Ideal candidate will have previous box office experience. Applicants
should be competent with math, experienced with sales, computer literate,
detail-oriented and customer service-oriented. Advance and day-of-show phone,
online, mail-order and onsite sales, both cash and credit card transactions, use
of box office software (MaxTix) for sales/reservations -daily sales reports and
box office reconciliations. Contact Melissa at
info@theplaygroundtheatre.com
or 305-751-9550 x 224
The PlayGround Theatre Seeks
House Managers and Volunteers
The Playground
Theatre is looking for both House Managers and volunteer House Staff
(Ushers/Ticket-takers/concessionaires) for its upcoming season. Applicants
should be friendly and intelligent with some relevant experience. Please contact
Melissa Almaguer with your interest: email
info@theplaygroundtheatre.com,
fax 305-751-9556 or tel: 305-751-9550 x224.
Boca Raton Theatre Guild Seeks Stage Managers
The Boca Raton Theatre Guild, a non-profit community theater, currently has
stage manager openings for its production of the musical She Loves Me,
opening January 26, 2007, and Neil Simon’s Rumors, opening March 9, 2007.
These are paid positions. For further information please call 561-989-0496.
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Art and Culture Center of Hollywood's ezdanza |
Art and Culture Center of Hollywood Seeks Curator of Exhibitions
The Art and
Culture Center of Hollywood is currently seeking a Curator of Exhibitions.
Founded in 1975 as a private, non-profit, 501©(3) corporation, the Art and
Culture Center of Hollywood (ACCH) found its niche in South Florida’s art scene
by promoting contemporary, innovative artists and programs. The Art and Culture
Center provides adult and children’s visual and performing arts education;
thought-provoking, stimulating visual art exhibitions; and cutting-edge,
inspired contemporary dance, music and theater performances. For more about our
organization, please visit
artandculturecenter.org.
Stage Manager Positions Available for Boca Raton
Theatre Guild
The Boca Raton Theatre Guild a non-profit
community theater, currently has stage manager openings for its production of
the musical She Loves Me, which opens January 26, 2007, and Neil
Simon’s Rumors, opening March 9, 2007. These are paid positions. For
further information please call 561-989-0496.
Volunteers
Coffee House Theatre
Nothing is better than being in the company of theatre people if you like to
be on stage or back stage. Learn from the professionals and get your free Coffee
House T-shirt. Coffee House Theatre, a new kind of theatre in West Boca Raton,
needs volunteers who want to handle sound, lighting, work backstage, sets,
props, ushers and more. Next show Finian’s Rainbow in Concert.
Professional talent perform in our original musical reviews and concerts.
Located next to the Academics High School For The Arts, Sandalfoot Shopping
Plaza off 411, behind Mc Donalds, West Boca Raton. Call 561-488-9952.
Mosaic Theatre
Mosaic Theatre is
actively recruiting volunteers to launch several new initiatives. Assist Mosaic
Theatre in many different capacities. Please contact Michael Heitzler at
954-577-8243 or e-mail
Michael@mosaictheatre.com.
Conni Gordon Art Classes
Need two volunteers to help prepare for art lessons at various locations,
including the Miami Beach Library, Miami Beach Botanical Gardens, Cable Tap TV (Conni
Gordon Art Instruction Series; materials and records kept at 427 - 22 ST, Miami
Beach, 305 532-1001.)
Dates vary according to the scheduled activities. With
volunteers, we could conduct many more of our famed “Instant-Art” sessions, but
we are limited financially. We work with a 501(c)3 (The Knowledge College
people) but we have no staff—or finances—to develop and maintain grant
proposals, as much as the grant people wanted to help us this year.
Office help is needed to prepare for community services
rendered (13-week half-hour TV shows on Cable-Tap, for instance). We won the
Miami Herald Business Makeover last year, but no financial or business
person came to our rescue. All we got were constant requests for our successful
lessons, from condos, old age homes, etc.
For more information, visit
connigordon.com
The PlayGround Theatre for Young Audiences
Volunteers are needed to distribute information, help with clerical duties
in the administrative office, assist with setup of promotional events and use
their imagination to market the company. Volunteers get free tickets to
performances. Office located at Shores Performing Arts Theater, 9806 NE 2nd
Avenue, Miami Shores. Call 305-751-9550 or toll free 888-635-7536.
Miami Performing Arts Center
Volunteer at
MPAC and Embark on an
Exciting Adventure!
Central to the successful operation of any large performing
arts center is a dedicated volunteers team, and
Miami Performing Arts Center
is already putting together a corps of hard-working, arts-loving individuals who
will help the Center become one of the most important cultural institutions in
the Americas. Volunteers will play a leading role in making
MPAC a favorite venue for
patrons to experience the finest performances from around the world. As the
MPAC representatives with the
most direct contact with audience members, volunteers will know first-hand what
audiences are feeling and saying. That knowledge will be invaluable as the
Center does everything it can to ensure that the time these patrons spend at the
Center will be thrilling and memorable.
MPAC Volunteer Corps will be
a true reflection of our wonderfully diverse community, composed of a wide
variety of people with different backgrounds, assorted interests, and unique
skills.

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Opportunities for volunteering at the Center encompass many
areas, from performing clerical duties in administrative offices during the day
to ushering at performances in the evenings.
MPAC will also be looking for
volunteers to provide concierge services, edit and translate documents, greet
visitors, check-in bags and umbrellas, serve on advocacy committees, and offer
counseling and mentoring to other volunteers. In an international city such as
Miami, knowing more than one language, while not a requirement for all volunteer
positions, is especially helpful.
To find out more about the many opportunities for volunteering at
MPAC, please contact Evelyn
Gigiras at 305-579-7632 or
volunteers@miamipac.org.

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