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The calm before the beginning of Nick Cave's The Let Go at Park Avenue Armory. Photo cred: Jacque Donaldson 

The calm before the beginning of Nick Cave's The Let Go at Park Avenue Armory. Photo cred: Jacque Donaldson 

YPA Arts Weekly | July 2, 2018

July 01, 2018 by Young Professionals in the Arts in Weekly Round-Up

A weekly round up of articles, events, and opportunities for arts professionals prioritizing professional development, social and cultural issues, and resources within the field. 

READ | GO | APPLY

READ

Why Have There Been No Great Black Art Dealers?—New York Times Magazine

20 Curators Taking a Cutting-Edge Approach to Art History—Artsy

On Sticking to Your Principles with Yogurt entrepreneur Siggi Hilmarsson—The Creative Independent

Women and Millennials Are the Fastest-Growing Forces in Art Collecting, a New Study Finds—Artnet News

How to Fight Amazon (Before You Turn 29)—The Atlantic

GO

Building Your Professional Network with LinkedIn & How To Use It In Your Job Search (New York Public Library), Sat. July 7 | Free

Amurikana Gallery Party (Con Artist Collective & Gallery), Wed. July 4 | Free

Rockaway! 2018: Narcissus Garden by Yayoi Kusama (MoMA P.S. 1), Thru Sept. 3 | Free

Book Talk: “History Teaches Us to Resist: How Progressive Movements Have Succeeded in Challenging Times” (Brooklyn Historical Society), Thurs. July 5 | $5

Software for Artists Day 4 (Pioneer Works), Fri. July 6 & Sat. July 7 | $25

Dharma, Dreams, & Drumming with Johnny Scifo: Spiral Sessions (Rubin Museum of Art), Sun. July 9 | $25

“I realized that, and I guess this is important for any creative endeavor, I felt really good about failing. I didn’t feel good about the failing itself, but I realized that if it failed, I could sort of walk away from it with my head high, that I tried something worthwhile, you know?”
— Siggi Jilmarsson, The Creative Independent

APPLY

DaCapo Intensive (Developing Artistic and Creative Administrative Professionals) — The Metropolitan Opera Guild via YPA NYC Community Member

Artist Education, DIA Teens—Dia: Beacon via NYFA

Marketing Assistant—Pace Gallery via Art Frankly

Exhibition Production Manager (Exhibition Fabrication)—Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Design Museum via American Alliance of Museums

Arts Education Project Coordinator— New York City Department of Education via Glassdoor

Manager of Institutional Giving—Kaufman Music Center via NYFA

Evening Sale Coordinator: Impressionist and Modern Art—Christie's via LinkedIn

Gallery Registrar—New York University via Glassdoor


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