Please take a look at these featured Community Arts related opportunities before browsing our 'Artists Seeking Neighborhoods' listings.
ART EDUCATORS
DANCE, THEATRE & PERFORMANCE
DESIGNERS
MUSICIANS
NEIGHBORHOOD RESOURCES
VISUAL ART & MURALISTS
ART EDUCATORS
POSTED ON AUGUST 8, 2007
PAINTER & MFA CANDIDATE SEEKS TEACHING/ART RELATED POSITION
Painter and MFA candidate seeks position with local arts organization or community center. I have customer service, marketing, and office skills. Please contact Linda Smith at 410.464.1035 or email lmsmith1955@hotmail.com
EXPERIENCED TEACHER
Long-time teacher with a concentration in history, hiking, and ethics interested in trading in the classroom for programming and on-site lessons. Please contact rhjk47@yahoo.com
POSTED ON JULY 13. 2007
TEACHERS, PTA’S, ADMINISTRATORS, NON PROFITS & AFTER SCHOOL PROVIDERS NEEDED
The arts have been under funded for decades. The arts can be used as a research tool. Example: Instead of making a clay pot, the person will make a clay pancreas. Hopefully, Career Cluster Arts will make the arts more attractive to donors and foundations. I would like to create curriculum, programs, outreach etc. Cheryl Moore, Ph.D. 410.542.3595.
ART TEACHER & CURRICULUM DEVELOPER
This art teacher and curriculum developer from Show and Tell Ministries is available. Please contact at 410.426.1956 or deo@comcast.net
ART EDUCATION GRAD STUDENT
Rachel Valsing is a recent graduate with a Masters of Arts in Teaching. Any help she can offer to a community/neighborhood in education/art making is available. Rachel can be reached at rvalsing@gmail.com
DANCE, THEATRE & PERFORMANCE
POSTED ON JULY 13. 2007
TRANSFORMING HALLOWEEN
Wanted: Communities, teachers, nonprofits, artists or performers who are willing to create a fun, higher self version of Halloween. One version has been published in the CATHOLIC REVIEW and a national teacher magazine. Imagine a dragon and a baseball player or a nun and a princess trying to resolve a conflict. Have a portfolio with illustrations, news stories, logo, and costumes. Open to events, decorations, or costumes ideas. Cheryl 410.542.3595.
RUN OF THE MILL THEATRE
Run of the Mill Theatre Needs a home, rehearsal space, and performance space. If you can provide this please contact David Mitchell at 443.885.3670 or runofthemilltheater@gmail.com
UPDATED ON JULY 14
SEEKING THEATRE COLLABORATIONS
Deborah Zink wants to help make theatre accessible to everyone. If you would like to collaborate or join with her, please email dzink@troweprice.com
POSTED ON APRIL 11, 2007
PARADE SCHOOL IS COMING TO BALTIMORE
Can you hear it? Parade School is coming to Baltimore, MD. Nana Projects, "a nonprofit company of lanterneers and visual alchemists," will conduct a Parade School in Baltimore, Md. at the College of Notre Dame, June 14-16, 2007. It's a training program for artists, community organizers and college students interested in the artistry of community-based parades. Parade School faculty come from Vermont’s Bread & Puppet Theater, Minneapolis based In the Heart of the Beast’s Mayday Parade and Baltimore’s own Great Halloween Lantern Parade. The school offers concrete skills, guidance, advice, resources, tools, an interdisciplinary approach to art making and networking opportunities with professionals in the field of Parade Arts. Register by May 14th to receive the early bird price of $325 late registration is $375 As space is limited please call or email to reserve your space. Housing and meal plans available for out of town students. Phone: 443.919.6980 Email: annie@nanaprojects.com
POSTED ON MARCH 14, 2007
HERITAGE THEATRE
Harriet Lynn is interested in oral history/theatre projects, senior adult/multi-generational http://www.h-tac.com. Please contact her at 410.235.4457 or hlynn@umbc.edu

DESIGNERS
POSTED DECEMBER 12
GRAPHIC DESIGNER SEEKS WORK
Angel Nelson is a recent graduate from Morgan State University working as a freelance graphic designer for the Baltimore metro area. For more information please contact Angel Nelson at 757.927.2644. View her portfolio at http://www.aigadesignjobs.org/angelnelson757

MUSICIANS

NEIGHBORHOOD RESOURCES
POSTED ON JULY 13. 2007
COMMUNITY INVESTMENT TAX CREDIT PROGRAM
This Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development Neighborhood Revitalization Program provides incentives for businesses to support community projects. Funding supports operating costs and/or capital projects. Training info and applications will be available in July. For more information please click HERE
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT JOB BANK
Check out area job openings in community development on the regularly updated Community Development Job Bank, brought to you by the The Baltimore Neighborhood Collaborative HERE
MAKE IT YOUR OWN AWARDStm
Do you want to make a difference in your community? We're looking for inspired individuals and passionate teams who are connecting people to discuss what matters, find smart solutions, and take action. And we're awarding grants up to $35,000 to help make it happen. If you're ready to work with others to achieve lasting change, we want to hear from you. For more information please click HERE
RESTORING PROSPERITY IN OLDER INDUSTRIAL CITIES
This new initiative aims to mobilize governors, legislators, and local constituencies behind a coordinated agenda for transforming and reviving the markets of older industrial cities. For more information please click HERE
BOMBURBS: THE RISE OF AMERICA’S ACCIDENTAL CITIES
By Robert E. Lang and Jennifer LeFurgy. A glance at a list of America's fastest growing "cities." These "boomburbs" are large, rapidly growing, incorporated communities of more than 100,000 residents that are not the biggest city in their region. The authors explain who lives in them, what they look like, how they are governed, and why their rise calls into question the definition of urban. For more information please click HERE
GREENCITYBALTIMORE: THE ORIGINAL, INNOVATIVE, 100% COMMUNITY POWERED WEB BUILDING PROJECT FOR BALTIMORE!
Community activists Lois Tuttle and activist/artist Doug Retzler seek environmentally- and community-minded activists, artists, writers, visionaries and enthusiasts of all kinds to participate in their project to create an innovative, interactive, and comprehensive resource website that will serve as a "virtual green community" for Batlimore. In the process, we are reaching out to the entire Baltimore community to help us build our website, by 1) logging in frequently to www.greencitybaltimore.org to view and contribute comments, links and ideas and to view our listing of environmentally- and recreationally-related Baltimore region Upcoming Events; 2) by subscribing to our feed; and 3) by joining our GreenCityBaltimore listserve so that we can keep you better informed of our latest GreenCityBaltimore news, events and developments; so that you can better communicate your own projects, ideas, and events; and so that we can work together to make this project a success. We are also seeking to involve as many people as we can in various fun, exciting, and interesting GreenCityBaltimore activities geared toward raising the profile of our project; fostering new and increased partnerships among various kinds of organizations and communities in Baltimore; and creating photo and artistic opportunities to add to the community website under development. To join the GreenCityBaltimore listserve, go to http://groups.yahoo.com/group/greencitybaltimore/ Click "Join This Group!" Button to join! For more information about our project or volunteer and leadership opportunities, please contact Doug Retzler or Lois Tuttle at 202.302.1478 or greencitybaltimore@yahoo.com
POSTED ON MARCH 14, 2007
COMMUNITY ARTIST ROSTER
Tiedra Walker at Young Audiences of Maryland has a community artist’s roster available for sharing. If you’re interested in this roster, please contact her at 410.837.7577 or tiedra@yamd.org
LIVING LABRYRINTHS FOR PEACE
Living Labyrinths for Peace is available for consulting other neighborhood organizations in need of advice. If interested please contact Sandra Wasko-Flood at 410.243.1189 or labyrinthlights@comcast.net
BALTIMORECOLLECTIVE.ORG
Richard Tryzno Ellsberry offers open internet archive of uniquely Baltimore culture at BaltimoreCollective.org. If interested in speaking to him about it, please contact him at 410.377.4972.
PUBLISHER
Ed Kaitz is a publisher for ‘Altered I, Altered Eye – A Mental Health Journal.’ He can be reached at 410.747.7050 or ekaitz2000@msn.com
PRISM MEDIA
Prism Media is a non-profit supporting community based art and media projects worldwide- http://www.prism-media.org For more information please contact Jack Gordon at jgordon@prism.media.org
LATIN AMERICAN ART RESOURCE
Since 1994, we have been making the joys and benefits of art making accessible to the poorest people of Central America and the Caribbean, encouraging them to find value and relevance in their own resources and traditions. The idea for these projects arose when William Swetcharnik first taught a workshop at the Honduran National School of Art, where many of his students were too poor to buy paint. For more information please visit http://swetcharnik.com/resources or contact William at resources@swetcharnik.com
VISUAL ARTISTS & MURALISTS
POSTED ON SEPTEMBER 12
ENVIRONMENTAL ARTIST
Environmental artist Paul Taylor works with Space and Place - Sculpture, Site-Specific Installation, Community Involvement, Public Art. Please contact him at 443.803.7921 or culturalworrier@earthlink.net
POSTED ON JULY 13. 2007
COMMUNITY ART
Emily Slaughter is a Studio Art graduate from Goucher College. She has an artistic and administrative background and a desire to work within Baltimore communities through arts education programs. Please email her at emilydora@gmail.com
REMINGTON ARTIST
Remington artist Peter Babcox does pocket gardens in Remington which he calls "Painting with Plants." If you would like to see his work please contact him at hlbpcb@comcast.net
MURALIST & SET DESIGNER
David Cunningham has ideas for theatre/set design installation. If you could use his help, please contact him at 410.254.1238 or david@dmcmuralarts.com
PHOTOGRAPHER
Photographer Ayodeji Dawodu is interested in Neighborhood Beautification, Art workshops, and working with/in the Druid Heights and Upton neighborhoods. If interested please call 202-361-8027 or dejijeans@gmail.com
PHOTOGRAPHER
Paula Anne Franklin creates memorial art "catch the moment" photography which can be viewed at http://www.paulaannefranklin.com. Please contact her at 410.235.8151 or franklin@charm.net
PAINTING, PUBLIC ART, PUPPETRY & DANCE
Elisabeth Gambino is seeking collaboration in any or all of the above mentioned fields. If interested please contact her at 912.844.2024 or elisabeth.gambino@gmail.com
POSTED ON APRIL 11, 2007
ILLUSTRATOR & PAINTER
My name is Elias Melad, I do freelance illustration, and painting on commission or for gallery shows, etc. I work out of Baltimore, '05 MICA grad. work can be viewed at http://sussudiorock.artistportfolio.net
PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHER
Dara Brown is a portrait photographer who devotes herself to forever encapsulating life's little nuances by documenting the magnificence that is humanity through breathtaking fine art photography. To view samples of her work please visit http://www.darabrownstudio.com Please contact her at 410.493.6526 or info@darabrownstudio.com
POSTED ON MARCH 14, 2007
AMERICORPS ARTIST IN RESIDENCE
Amanda Smit is an artist in residence at the Enoch Pratt Free Library. If you are interested in what she has to offer, please contact her at 410.409.8910 or asmit@prattlibrary.org
WATERCOLOR ARTIST
Barbara Treasure is serving as artist in residence to CARES, an emergency food pantry in Govans. She is preparing a community art experience for the annual Wyndhurst Improvement Association picnic. She can be reached at barbara.treasure@gmail.com
METAL SCULPTOR
Metal sculptor John Ferguson is looking for another sculptor to share large studio in the Cork Factory. If interested please contact him at 410.455.9219.

|