Category: Opportunities

Student worker job openings at AEI!

2022-04 AEI Faculty & Staff Support Team PD

2022-04 AEI Marketing & Media Assistant PD

2022-04 AEI Tutor Pool PD

2022-05 AEI Student Activities Assistant PD

Job title: AEI Tutor Pool

Job ID: 6372963

Job title: AEI Faculty and Staff Support Team

Job ID: 6373746

Job title: AEI Media & Marketing Assistant

Job ID: 6387552

AEI Student Activities Assistant

Job ID: 6426928

The position descriptions are linked above for referenceThe application due date for all positions is May 15, except the Activities Assistant position, which is May 18.

internship opportunity

Please see link below for details:

Comms Intern Opportunity

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WHA Scholarship Opportunity 2022

WHA Scholarship application 2022

2022 scholarship flyer

The Western Hardwood Association would like to invite forestry students at UO to apply for our scholarship program. Requirements and dates are on the flyer linked above.

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Request for design help

I am a new business and want to have a dozen or two different stickers made and several different t shirts as well. I have a couple of ideas but would love to see a few ideas from someone that can draw.
The final designs would need to be digital to get them to production.
If I can find someone I like I would give them a lot of latitude to go where they want to.
To apply simply email me at
And I will give a synopsis of what I want.
I will then ask for a few very simplistic sketches to see if the applicant and I are on the same wavelength.
Compensation will be on an accepted design status. 50-100$ per design.
 I am open to suggestions.
I envision a very preliminary sketch at first and then a more refined version upon acceptance of the design.

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Looking for a student who could paint with elderly person

Donna Kay – kayd@strategicprocurement.us  516 643 7760 – would be 2-3 times a week between 1-3 and painting (I would supply whatever is needed), interviewing and documenting her life (she is a Hiroshima survivor) or playing bridge and just chatting with her.. she is in Hospice so not sure how long this would be, compensation would be whatever you suggest – hopefully you can recommend the person as I am not there to interview.. compensation is $20 and hour but am flexible

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Aerial Photography Research Service in UO Library is hiring student employees.

We’re hiring a LSA 1 position. It’s listed in Handshake (Job #6346283: Aerial Photography Research Service LSA1) and the deadline to apply is April 29th.  It’s 10 – 15 hours a week when classes are in session and potentially more during breaks and summer.  Student must be available to work this summer (but don’t have to be enrolled in classes for summer) and next academic year.  You don’t need to qualify for work study to get hired.

General Description of Duties:

Located within Knight Library, the Aerial Photography Research Service (APRS) provides patrons, both academic and members of the general public, with access to the approximately 1,000,000 aerial photograph prints in the Library’s Collection.

Tasks:

  • Use paper and digital indexes to research and locate aerial photography of a specific site.
  • Scan aerial photographs and use Photoshop to crop and merge images for delivery to patrons.
  • Pull and crop digital imagery.
  • Clean, repair, or encapsulate aerial photographs and indexes as needed.
  • Re-file aerial photography.
  • Use GIS software (ArcMap) to update and create indexes.
  • Perform special filing and inventory projects under the supervision of the APRS manager.

Special Requirements (knowledge, skills, experience, etc):

  • Ability to follow both written and verbal instructions.
  • Strong communication skills, both verbal and written.
  • Strong attention to detail and accuracy.
  • Experience interpreting and reading visual media and maps, including large-scale print formats.
  • Experience working with computers, especially word-processing, spreadsheets, and file management software.
  • Ability to work effectively and collaboratively as part of a team.
  • Productive in an independent work atmosphere.

Comments:

·        Position involves lifting up to 25 pounds, including above head level

·        Hours per week: 10-15 (additional hours may be available during summer months and winter break).

·        Ability to work through summer is a must.

·        Hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 8 am to 5 pm.

·        Minimum wage to start, with opportunities to advance as student becomes familiar with collection and develops core competencies.

REMINDER: the annual Keena Shaw Northrop Dean’s Art Award

Northrop Award poster 2022

REMINDER: the annual Keena Shaw Northrop Dean’s Art Award for fibers or textile-based artworks is still open for submission! This art prize was established in 2013 as a partnership between the College of Design and the Robert D. Clark Honors College. This award was made possible courtesy of a gift from UO alumnus Jim Northrop ‘81 in honor of his mother, Keena Shaw Northrop, a ’50 Fine & Applied Arts major. Jim attended the honors college and his mother, during her years on campus, spent time in Chapman Hall, home of the CHC, storing some of her projects in the drawers that used to be housed on the 3rd floor prior to the Chapman Hall renovation. The successful awardee will have their selected artwork(s) displayed in Chapman Hall June 2022-May 2023, and will receive a $1000 prize credited to their student account. All current UO students, including those graduating this year, are welcome to submit. This year’s deadline for submissions is Friday May 6th, 2022 for an installation date by the first week of June. Please see the flier for more information. Questions and submissions can be sent to Sonja Dahl, sdahl@uoregon.edu.

Opportunity for Students – The Emerging Leadership Project

The Emerging Leadership Project is a year-long, cohort-based leadership and service-learning experience. Students will spend the first two terms developing their leadership skills and learning about strategies for effective community engagement. In the third and final term students will put their skills and knowledge into practice when they design and implement their own community service projects. Participants will also have the opportunity to acquire funding (up to $1000) to complete their projects. 

Participation in the Emerging Leadership Project provides students with a deeper understanding of their leadership assets and demonstrates how they can use them to create positive change in their communities. In this highly engaging program, students will develop practical skills which are readily transferable to their academic, professional, and personal pursuits.  

The project cohort will run throughout the 2022-2023 academic year. The program is open to ALL students, regardless of previous leadership experience. More information and applications can be found at holden.uoregon.edu/elp. Applications are due by May 1st. 

Invitation to Submit Artwork

Hello!

We are Mache, a woman-owned eco-friendly sustainable manufacturer of yoga/fitness storage solutions located in Medford, OR. Our CEO is an alum from the Architecture Department at UofO!!

You can check out our website here.

We would like to personally invite any artists/designers you might know to submit artwork to our design challenge.

We are aiming to showcase artists in Oregon!

Here is a link for more information.

Submissions close on April 15th.

We look forward to hearing from you, and thank you SO much for your consideration!

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You’re invited to the particiapte in 2022 Spring Storm!

Dear School of Art + Design Seniors,

All BFA, BA, and BS seniors majoring in Art, Art & Technology/Digital Art, and Product Design are invited to participate in the 2022 Spring Storm, the School of Art + Design’s annual senior show! 

Spring Storm will be exhibited in Lawrence Hall from June 6-13 this year! The School will also publish the Spring Storm catalog and mail each participant a copy, include your work on the Spring Storm website, and highlight student work on Instagram. 

You have received this email because you currently have enough credit hours to be a senior in ranking to graduate in winter, spring, or fall of 2022.

You have been added to the Spring Storm Community Canvas site (community.uoregon.edu), where you can sign-up to participate in Spring Storm and where all pertinent information will be shared.

If you are not planning to participate in Spring Storm or to graduate in this time frame, you may disregard this email and the Canvas site.

All participants will need a faculty sponsor to advise on the work to be exhibited. Seniors registered for a 400-level advanced course in spring term should ask those instructors to be their faculty sponsor for Spring Storm. If you are not enrolled in a 400-level course, you may ask another current or previous studio instructor to be your sponsor.

Keep an eye for a Canvas announcement to sign up to participate, beginning Monday, March 28 and no later than Friday, April 15. Do not hesitate to reply to this email if you have any questions.

Thank you and looking forward!
Amanda Wojick, Department Head, Professor, Department of Art
Trygve Faste, Department Head, Associate Professor, Department of Product Design
Jonathan Bagby, Alida Bevert, Mika Boyd, and Wendy Heldmann, 2022 Spring Storm team

Artist-in-Residence Program at Lillstreet Art Center

I’m writing to share some exciting news from Lillstreet Art Center in Chicago. After a pandemic hiatus, we’re now offering our full-scale Artist-in-Residence Program once again! We are currently seeking artists for year-long residencies in Ceramics and Metalsmithing, and 9-month Residencies in Printmaking & Book Arts, Textiles, and Drawing & Painting beginning September 1, 2022. ⁠

This opportunity might be of interest to your students and community members at the University of Oregon.

Our residencies include free classes in all departments, free studio space with 24-hour access, paid teaching/assistant positions, exhibition opportunities, and a $400 monthly stipend. ⁠

Apply for 9-month residencies here
Apply for 1-year residencies here

Applications are due May 9, 2022.⁠
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Product design needed: Ozone water bottle

I am looking for Outlook design of the Ozone water bottle .The Ozone water bottle has function which kills 99.9999% of virus , protozoans, Suppress itching, help quick healing, freshness breath, sanitize, filter water from hiking stream, river , lake . I am willing to pay for them to outlook product design for me . I wish to pay them nice I like the design as award.

Cheers,

Candice Loh

USA office: 9927 187th Ct  NE, Redmond, WA 98052 Tel:425-429-4650

We chat:candiceloh

Whatsapp:425-4294650

Email:candiceloh@johncandice.com

www.ozonewatergenerator.com

www.hydro-living.com

www.aromaescent.com

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Local small business

My name is Carlee Moon and I am a local small business owner here in Eugene. We just opened up our production facility for our organic clothing line and are in need of an in house studio photographer. We shoot items weekly for our online releases so this is an ongoing project. I have two Sony mirrorless cameras, lights, an editing station and all things required for our photography. I am wondering if you have any student photographers that may be good candidates for this or if you have any recommendations for photographers in the area that may be a good fit. We have everything needed to get the job done EXCEPT a human! I am looking for someone with a great attention to detail and a solid work ethic.

We also have other job/intern opportunities that include pattern making and garment construction, sales, media, and retail.

If you want to take a look at our site you can get a feel for our current studio setup and the overall look we aim for you check us out at SinewMoon.com

Small Batch Magic. 

Carlee Moon: Founder & Lead Clothing Designer

Sinewmoon.com: Follow us on Facebook and Instagram

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2022 Mayor’s Art Show Call to Artists

Greetings Friends,

It is that time of year again as new energy and creativity come in with the promise of spring. The City of Eugene invites artists, 18 and over, who live or work in the City of Eugene to submit ONE piece of work for the juried Mayor’s Art Show. For another year, the exhibition will be held virtually and it will also be on display in the Downtown Eugene Public Library. Established, emerging and student artists of Eugene are encouraged to apply. Visit the Mayor’s Art Show website for more information and to apply.

The Mayor’s Art Show (MAS) is part of a larger celebration of contemporary visual art, artists and the City’s public spaces. MAS celebrates local artists, art production and champions the visual arts. MAS recognizes the accomplishments of artists who are committed to enriching their communities through visual arts. Our intention is to cultivate diversity, equity, and access to the visual arts and artists. We envision a city of citizens whose success, safety and health are not pre-determined by their race, class, sexual orientation, gender, age, mental or physical ability.

https://www.eugene-or.gov/3868/Mayors-Art-Show

Mayor’s Art Show | Eugene, OR Website

The Mayor’s Art Show celebrates local artists, art production and champions the visual arts. Our aim with this show is to cultivate diversity, equity, and access to the visual arts and artists.

www.eugene-or.gov

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LGBTQ+ Pride Zine

An upcoming zine that the LGBT Education and Support Services is publishing in early May. The theme is pride. We will accept work from LGBTQ+ students, whether it be poetry, photography, short stories, collages, drawings, or any other kind of art. The form to sign up is tinyurl.com/lgbtqzine. After filling out the form, we ask participants toemail me (qac@uoregon.edu) with a file of their work. Submissions are due April 7th.

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Student Photography Job

Re: Photographer for a 30-40 Person Event on Mar. 26

I am looking for a photographer for an event with 30-40 people attending. Here are some details about the event:
DATE: March 26, 2022
TIME/PAY: 11am – 2pm. $150 (free pizza lunch included)
LOCATION: Campbell Community Center (155 High St, Eugene, OR)

We do not require editing or videography, but you must have some experience in photographing events of this size. If interested, please contact me, ben.l.gerard@gmail.com, including a list of similar sized events you have photographed (and if possible example photos from such events) and the type of camera you would use, by Monday, Mar. 21 (although candidates will be reviewed and booked on a first-come-first-serve basis).

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on a first-come-first-serve basis).

Looking for Junior Graphic Designer

Looking for Junior Graphic Designer: You will concept and collaborate with the creative team at Pomegranate, a Portland based publishing house, to develop extraordinary designs to promote and grow public appreciation for fine art.  Your primary focus will be to design calendars featuring art ranging from the classic impressionists to contemporary acclaimed artists in the 2023 line.  There is also a potential opportunity to provide design support for several other product lines.

This role is for someone who demonstrates strong design acumen, is fluent in Adobe InDesign, has a base understanding of Adobe Photoshop and Acrobat, excellent attention to detail, and strong project management skills. The role is about 20% creative development, 75% design production work, 5% project management.

Contract Duration: March, (as soon as possible) and if you are a good fit, it is likely that the work would run through August/September.

Location & Hours: Work to be done on site, 3-4 days a week, 5-7 hours a day.

Other details: The pay is project based.

Other technical know-how that would be helpful, but is not required: An understanding of FIGMA, Google Workspace (G Suite), and general photography and photo studio work.

Interested? Send a note to careers@pomegranate.com and include your resume as a PDF as well as a link to your digital portfolio.

To learn more about Pomegranate and to see the full range of items we publish, please visit pomegranate.com.

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artist to illustrate series of children’s books

Critical Mission:  Identify artist to illustrate series of children’s books

Primary Mission:   Illustrate two (2) essential characters (Grandma

 & Granddaughter) in color that will appear in most all books incorporating the following characteristics

Grandma characteristics:   60 year old, happy, robust, eye glasses, bright flowered dress, Velcro shoes, squatty, gray hair, friendly, intelligent, and caring

Granddaughter characteristics:  5 year old, tall, medium to slight build, adventurist, smiley, pony tails, clever, jeans, hoodie, and tennis shoes, binoculars around neck

Compensation:  Upon acceptance of illustrator, compensation will be made for each book completed and a percentage of royalties of book sales to be determined and as agreed upon.

Submissions:  Please send completed artwork portfolio to the following addresses both hard copy and electronic version along with your contact information.  Feel free to contact me for any questions.

Open Submission:  March 1, 2022 to April 30, 2022

Contact Information:

Sally Honse

10437 Little River Road

Glide, OR 97443

Chris.sally.honse@gmail.com

541-670-1515

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Creative Arts Community: Opportunity for Funded Summer Art Workshop for Recent Art Grads

2022 CAC Scholarship _ Award Language

I’m on the board of Creative Arts Community, a wonderful organization that has been holding week-long residential art workshops at Menucha Retreat and Conference Center for over 60 years. In an effort to invest in a younger generation of PNW artists and educators, there is a new *fully funded* award for a recent or emerging graduate from any art program on the west coast.See the linked document above for more information.

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OSU Startup in Need of Art Specialist

How to apply: Contact Sean Bullock to set up a meeting with him for a casual interview.
Application deadline: Closes March 13th at 11:59 pm
Contact Info: email: bullocse@oregonstate.edu
Compensation: This opportunity is not paid upfront, but the artist will be compensated with cash, stock, or both once our first product launches. The specific amount varies based on the success of the product launch and quality of the artist’s work.

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Keena Shaw Northrop Dean’s Art Award

Northrop Award poster 2022

The annual Keena Shaw Northrop Dean’s Art Award for fibers or textile-based artworks is open for submission again! This art prize was established in 2013 as a partnership between the College of Design and the Robert D. Clark Honors College. This award was made possible courtesy of a gift from UO alumnus Jim Northrop ‘81 in honor of his mother, Keena Shaw Northrop, a ’50 Fine & Applied Arts major. Jim attended the honors college and his mother, during her years on campus, spent time in Chapman Hall, home of the CHC, storing some of her projects in the drawers that used to be housed on the 3rd floor prior to the Chapman Hall renovation. The successful awardee will have their selected artwork(s) displayed in Chapman Hall June 2022-May 2023, and will receive a $1000 prize credited to their student account. All current UO students, including those graduating this year, are welcome to submit. This year’s deadline for submissions is Friday May 6th, 2022 for an installation date by the first week of June. Please see the flier for more information. Questions and submissions can be sent to Sonja Dahl, sdahl@uoregon.edu.

Open Employment Opportunities with Lane Arts Council

Equity & Access Program Coordinator

The Equity & Access Program Coordinator will lead and support Lane Arts Council’s community arts programs that are centered around equity and access to the arts including Fiesta Cultural, Arts & Culture Roundtables, Professional Development for Artists and Arts Organizations, Community Arts Grants and Artist Grants. Part-time (20 hours/week).

 

Arts Education Assistant

The Arts Education Assistant will support administrative tasks and communication efforts for Lane Arts Council’s arts education programs in schools and communities throughout Lane County. This includes supporting In-School Artist Residencies, Design Arts Apprenticeships, Performance Assemblies, Summer Camps, and Educator Professional Development Workshops. Part-time (20 hours/week).

 

We highly encourage applicants interested in both positions to submit applications for each. There is a possibility to combine the Equity and Access Program Coordinator and the Arts Education Assistant positions into one full-time salaried position for the right candidate.

 

LEARN MORE & APPLY HERE

 

Questions? Contact us at employment@lanearts.org

 

Become a Lane Arts Council Teaching Artist

Teaching Artist Alseny Yansane of the West African Cultural Arts Institute with students.

 

Lane Arts Council is expanding our roster of Teaching Artists!

 

Lane Arts Council is seeking artists, creatives, and performers passionate about youth development, arts education, and inspiring creativity to provide artist residencies in schools and communities throughout Lane County. Paid contracted Teaching Artist positions are open to artists across Lane County and beyond. All artists including visual, literary, performing, and media artists are all encouraged to apply. Applications will be reviewed as they are received.

 

Artist residencies provide young people with authentic arts learning experiences that engage minds, hearts, and bodies. Learn more about our Artist Residency program, including descriptions of residencies currently offered on our roster.

 

LEARN MORE AND APPLY HERE

 

Questions? Contact Ben Minnis at artsed@lanearts.org

 

 

Teach New Skills

 

Encourage Creative Thinking

 

Inspire Young Artists

Lane Arts Council | 174 East 16th Avenue, Suite 125, Eugene, OR 97401

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Industrial Design Intern – Fluke Summer Internship Program

Operating Company: Fluke Category: Engineering And R&D Location: Everett, Washington, United States Posting Date: Jan 28th 2022 Job Schedule (FT/PT): Full-Time Job Level: Individual ContributorRequisition Number: FLU011400

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Student Intern

Do you love creating illustrative animation videos and have a passion for social justice?  If so, we are looking for a UO student who will partner with our Student Voice and Empowerment committee at the Junction City School District to create educational videos that teach our children what equity, inclusion, and diversity is. These videos will be used by the Junction City School District as a tool to help create an informed, inclusive, and safe environment. Our hope is that this will also provide a UO student with an opportunity for a project or something you can use in your portfolio as you embark on your career. If you are interested, please email me at alaire.fajardo@gmail.com or call/text 541-654-2596 for more information.

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SUNRIVER MUSIC FESTIVAL CALL TO ARTISTS

Call_to_Artists_for_Sunriver_Music_Festival_Poster

See link above for details about this opportunity.

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Internship Opportunity – High Peak Medical

High Peak Medical_Job Posting Form_Industrial Designer (Rev 1)

I am Jeremy from High Peak Medical. We are a company dedicated to the prevention of false-positives in blood cultures. We are look for an industrial design intern to help us make our device more appealing visually and aesthetically. I have linked the position description for more information.

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Mural Request

Mural Flyer

We are a small local utility company in Eugene and we’re looking at revamping some of our walls in our headquarters building. We had the idea of doing a mural on one of our large, interior walls where our employees walk by every day. Please see details on the flyer linked above.

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Upcoming ASURE Workshops

Affiliated Students for Undergraduate Research and Engagement (ASURE) is an organization in which we help undergraduates get involved in research for any discipline. We assist by hosting peer mentor office hours, workshops, and general events to connect undergraduate researchers.

How to Get Involved in Research Workshop

January 26, 5:00 pm – GSH 117 or Virtual via Zoom

Thinking about getting involved in research or creative scholarship? Join ASURE in person or via Zoom Wednesday, January 26 at 5pm for a workshop about how to get involved in research! If you’re joining us in person, please bring your UO ID card. Zoom link for remote participants: https://uoregon.zoom.us/j/91691804775

Undergraduate Research Symposium and Abstract Writing Workshop
February 10, 5:00 pm – GSH 117 or Virtual via Zoom

Interested in presenting your research or creative scholarship project? Learn about the UO Undergraduate Research Symposium, how to participate, and how to write an abstract! If you’re joining us in person, please bring your UO ID card.  Zoom link for remote attendees: https://uoregon.zoom.us/j/97947654746?pwd=ZG1ReUVHWEdwUXJ5S3NMUnNxSllGQT09

How to Fund Your Independent Research Workshop
Tuesday, March 1, 5:00 pm – Justice Bean 1201 or Virtual via Zoom

Interested in applying for research fellowships and other awards for your honors thesis or independent research project? Come to ASURE’s workshop on Tuesday, March 1 at 5pm to learn about the application process from members of the ASURE team that are fellowship recipients! Join us on Zoom or in person. If you’re joining us in person, please bring your UO ID card. Zoom link for remote attendees: https://uoregon.zoom.us/j/93662527697?pwd=ZUw2RW95YXRzWmQ4UVFNSHkzc0VzQT09

WHA Scholarship 2022

WHA Scholarship application 2022

2022 scholarship flyer[30]

The Western Hardwood Association would like to invite forestry students at UO to apply for our scholarship program.  Requirements and dates are on the flyer linked above.
We’ve also linked the application above.  Students can contact the WHA office or Scott Leavengood at Oregon State University (OSU) per the instructions on the flyer.

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Artist Resilience Program

Artist Resilience Program announced final

The application is now live for the Artist Resilience Program, a second round of relief funding offered by the Oregon Arts Commission in partnership with Oregon Community Foundation and the James F. and Marion L. Miller Foundation. The partnership, which began with 2020’s Artist Relief Program, invests another $1.5 million in support for artists’ recovery from the pandemic.

Oregon’s professional artists were especially hard hit during the pandemic. Most of them rely on public events to sell their work, and the statewide shut down dramatically reduced their opportunities for income. Many were forced to give up their art to seek other means of supporting themselves.

Our artists reflect our humanity and our society in their work. They are important contributors to community vitality, wellbeing and enrichment.

If you have any questions about the Artist Resilience Program, please contact Eleanor.Sandys@biz.oregon.gov.

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Downtown Windows Exhibition

Some students and I have been selected to install a work in the Downtown Windows Exhibition, and we’re trying to make a digital element. I’ve attached our flier to this email, but TLDR, we are making a work about grief and joy, and our experience of it this last 2 years or so.

The Keizer Public Art Commission will be receiving submissions

The Keizer Public Art Commission will be receiving submissions for the 2022 Holiday Card beginning immediately and ending Friday, March 4, 2022.

Please see link below for more information:

2022HolidayCardSubmissionForm

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Call for entries: The Earring Show

The Craft Council of BC presents year 9 of The Earring Show, an annual fundraiser, juried exhibition and sales opportunity for makers to showcase wearable art in a whole host of mediums. We are now accepting applications for the 2022 iteration to be held starting May 5, 2022.

Starting as a local fundraiser, The Earring Show has grown each year, first accepting artists throughout North America and now accepting artists from around the world since 2021.

The Craft Council of BC invites artists around the globe to submit their work to one of the three categories in The Earring Show: One-of-a-Kind, which features unique creations; Limited Edition, which includes a small-scale production of work; and Emerging Artists, for artists who are currently enrolled in a craft-based program or have graduated and started their making career within the last 2 years. The winner of each category, selected by the jurors, will receive a prize.

Key Dates:

  • Application Deadline: 11.:59pm, March 1st, 2022
  • Acceptance Notification Date: March 7th, 2022
  • Additional media submissions after acceptance: March 21st, 2022
  • Work to be delivered no later than: 4pm, April 11th, 2022
  • Prize Jury process: April 16th, 2022
  • Virtual Opening Event: May 5th, 2022

Þ    Call for Entry Guidelines

Þ    Application form

Þ    Sharing assets

Þ     https://craftcouncilbc.ca/the-earring-show/

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OSPIRG Students gives students experience

 

Remote and in-person leadership and volunteer opportunities are available this winter!

OSPIRG Students gives students experience in political organizing and civic engagement. We provide students with opportunities to build leadership skills in grassroots organizing while working in the community on a variety of service and education projects. 

Our focus this winter is our renewable energy campaign, working to commit Oregon to 100% renewable energy. This summer students won a statewide commitment to 100% clean electricity, the strongest such commitment in the country! Now it’s time for Oregon to commit to an equitable transition to 100% renewable energy statewide.

We are also working to alleviate food and housing insecurity in Eugene, make textbooks more affordable, and support Indigenous water rights in the Klamath Basin.

Interested in making an impact in your community and learning important leadership skills along the way?

Volunteers will: 

  • Gain firsthand experience into the campaigning process

  • Sharpen your communication skills by working with the media

  • Learn to develop and run an effective campaign

  • Gain experience recruiting and working with volunteers

  • Learn to build a coalition and work with coalition partners

 

We are working hard on college campuses across the state to commit Oregon to 100% clean energy, alleviate food and housing insecurity, and make textbooks more affordable. Want to join the effort? Fill out the interest form today!

Make a difference! Want to show support for renewable energy in Oregon? Sign this petition!

Diamonds Direct Bench Jeweler Positions Available

The positions that I currently have available are in the following cities:
  • Raleigh, NC
  • Leawood, KS
  • Charleston, SC
  • Austin, TX
  • Charlotte, NC
  • Friso, TX
  • Jacksonville, FL
All of them are listed on our Diamonds Direct careers website. Compensation is left up to the GM & VP of each location, but I am always happy to answer any questions that they may have regarding compensation and benefits.
​​
Bonnie Warren
Recruiter
Tel:980-265-0979 | Cell: 803-517-5786
4521 Sharon Road Suite 101 | Charlotte, NC | 28211

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Looking for talented designers/engineers

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If you are someone, or know someone, who could be a fit at Concept Designs, please pass this along.

I can be reached at: louis@popconcepts.com

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Artist submissions – Pabst Blue Ribbon Art Can Contest, $100k, 10 winners

Over the last decade, PBR has pioneered opportunities for emerging artists with the Art Can Contest giving creatives of all disciplines nationwide the chance to have their design featured on millions of PBR cans, receiving cash prizes to help them achieve their artistic goals.
Ten editions and 400 million art cans later, Pabst Blue Ribbon is celebrating its tenth Art Can Contest by 10x its creative commitment, upping the winners’ prize money to $100k and expanding the contest to entrants across the globe.
You can check out more on the last contest winner, Ashley Dreyfus – READ HERE.

Check out more info in the PR + assets // artists can apply and check out the rules below:

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Design Museum Mentoring

The event is called Design Museum Mentoring, happening December 10 3-5pmET/12-2pmPT. Students can bring a project or their whole portfolio and have a conversation with a professional about it — a great chance to get useful feedback and to build their design network! You can learn more about the event here and share this link for students to register, the event is free: https://designmuseumfoundation.org/event/design-museum-mentoring/

Sam Aquillano

Founder, Executive Director

Design Museum Everywhere

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BFA Applications open now

The BFA applications are now open for Fall 2022 in Product Design, Art and Art & Technology. Please visit the School of Art + Design website for more information: https://artdesign.uoregon.edu

Deadlines:

BFA in Product Design applications due January 15, 2022

BFA in Art applications due February 1, 2022

BFA in Art & Technology applications due February 1, 2022

our Students Are Invited to Participate in the 2022 Oregon Fringe Festival!

2022 Oregon Fringe Festival Apply Now!

After a long two years away from live events, I am thrilled to share that the 2022 Oregon Fringe Festival will take place both live and online April 27 – May 1, 2022. In short, and in case you are not familiar, each spring, the Oregon Center for the Arts at Southern Oregon University produces the Oregon Fringe Festival, a multi-day event celebrating outrageous creativity in the arts. Our roster includes music, theatre, visual art exhibitions, film, physical theatre, dance, circus, spoken word, and readings, as well as panels and workshops for students and the greater community.

With that being said, myself and the festival are reaching out to you because we would love to have more students involved. Now in its ninth year, we really want to expand our reach, particularly in Oregon, because after all, we are the Oregon Fringe Festival!

Again, this year’s festival will take place both live and online April 27 – May 1, 2022. The deadline to apply is December 27, 2021.

For more information, please visit oregonfringefestival.org. Here you will find our application.

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Free mentoring event for design students

I’m with Design Museum Everywhere, a national design museum based in Portland and Boston, and we’re hosting a free virtual mentoring event on Dec. 10.

The students will be able to bring a project or a career question they have and one of our 8 mentors will offer them personalized feedback and advice in small breakout groups.

Please feel free to visit the registration link

Josette Souza
Marketing, Design Museum Everywhere
she/her/hers

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Call for Students

My name is Leslie Paige. I am a jewelry designer looking for student interns in Portland. I need assistance with a variety of things including: photography, photoshop, marketing, material sourcing and inventory maintenance. This would be a great opportunity to learn about the luxury design industry and make professional connections. Students can check out my website and contact me directly if interested.

https://lesliepaigejewelry.com/

Cheers,

Leslie Paige Smith

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DUCK NEST Change and Bodies Poetry and Art Event

Change and Bodies Event Poster

We are entering into a time in society where there is great change in the way to conceptualize “the body”. Bodies are fluid, forever altering throughout our lives. The old definitions of the body are no longer relevant. There are seemingly endless expectations society puts on our bodies – the way they function, the way they look – it is easy to feel like we aren’t enough. But, bodies are more than that. Bodies can change and become entirely new to us. This change can be good, affirming, or also scary, and unplanned but at the end of the day it is inevitable. We want this exhibit to show the viewer that change is natural and doesn’t have to be negative, that a body doesn’t have to change in certain ways to be good, that we can choose to change our bodies for ourselves. 
Participants will get to show off their work, be entered into a raffle to win prizes, and much more! 
To learn more and be a participant visit:  https://forms.gle/rvCfQw3F2ceBiqhXA

Internship Opportunity

There’s an internship opportunity at Green Demon in Beaverton. Green Demon is a creative agency that specializes in custom laser projects for many high profile companies. A recent graduate of our program, Julia Powel, recommended that you apply for the current internship opportunity opening if this sounds interesting to you. She reports having learned a lot during her internship, enjoyed the hands on environment, had an amazing time, and the position helped her find a job after graduation. The position would be 15-20 hours a week starting as soon as possible.

If you are interested, please send your resume and portfolio to Beth Zappitello at bazppitello@mac.com.

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internship for summer ’22

https://stryker.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/StrykerCareers/job/Redmond-Washington/Intern—Industrial-Design_R460126

Fantastic internship for summer ’22. Get all of your internship credits done this summer, or start with them after graduation. Stryker is a dominant company in medical product design.

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Poster Design Contest for BIPOC Students

Personal History Poster Design Contest

Poster Design contest for Personal History

We’re looking for BIPOC student graphic designers to create a poster for
University Theatre’s Winter 2022 production of Personal History. The
creator of the chosen design will receive a $200 scholarship.

Interested students can submit design concepts/get more information
about the design requirements, the play, etc. using this Qualtrics link:
https://oregon.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_6likGq5a0bzyLvo

Rough draft design concepts must be submitted by 11:59 pm on November
19, 2021.

Contest Process:

– Submitted designs will be sent to the director of the play, Dr.
Stanley Coleman, to review and select his favorite.
– The chosen designer will send in their finalized design by December
13, 2021.
– The chosen designer’s name will be placed on the poster and will be
given a bio in the program. The design will also be the program cover.
– In addition to creating an 11×17 poster, a few simpler large-format
designs are needed.

Call for Student Artwork

Open call for Student Artwork for Winter and Spring 2022 Exhibitions in the Laverne Krause Gallery, Washburn Gallery, and Foyer Gallery on campus. Any current UO student is eligible to apply regardless of major. Additionally there are two $500 awards for exhibiting artwork in the Alumni Center and the College of Education building!

Submit your work at:  krause.uoregon.edu/apply 

Deadline: November 5th by Midnight

Email Jonathan Bagby (bagby@uoregon.edu) with questions.