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General Employment Resources
2.
Fine Art Resources
3.
Architecture
4.
Art Education
5.
Art Therapy
6.
Art History
7.
Arts and Cultural Management
8.
Computer Graphics
9.
Computer Graphics: Animation
10.
Traditional Animation
11.
Computer Graphics: Effects
12.
Computer Graphics: Interactive
13.
Communication Design
14.
Fashion
15.
Film/Video
16.
Industrial Design
17.
Interior Design
18.
Library And Information Sciences
19.
Writing
20.
Web Design
21.
Photography
22.
Construction Management
23.
Planning
24.
Historic Preservation
1. General
Employment Resources
*Remember to date any resume you
post on the web. Webcrawlers appropriate resumes for sites without
notifying you and thus remain available indefinitely.*
http://www.employment.com/
Employment.com is a link to almost every working field you can imagine.
They have listings for every state and recruitment centers.
http://www.simpleyhired.com/
A search engine that searches other job search engines, company websites, and local newspapers.
Salary information, company information, network connections within linkedin.
And company information through www.spoke.com
http://www.careerweb.com/
Employmentguide.com allows you to seek jobs in every field in ever state.
They also list job fairs and offer career advice.
http://www.careerpath.com/
Careerbuilder.com is a website where you can search for jobs that are
displayed in the employment classified ad section of newspapers from
across the country and search through several art and design categories.
Also has some helpful hints
http://www.monster.com/ The Monster
Board. You are able to search for jobs, research companies, post a job,
and find career resources. This is the biggest of them all, having
acquired most of the competition. See the suggestions on creating keyword
searchable resumes when posting your resume here.
http://www.careermag.com/ Career
Magazine is an online magazine that provides information on job
opportunities and employers. You are able to submit your resume in the
Resume Bank. There also is a Message Board and Articles on various Career
/ employment topics.
http://www.rileyguide.com/ The Riley
Guide. Job search, salary information, where to find jobs.
http://www.cooljobs.com/ Cool Jobs.
Links provide you with information on cool job opportunities.
http://www.jobwizard.com/ A huge all
around website including many resources including job banks, resume help
and posting, employers section, and many more.
http://www.jobsmatrix.com/ A portal
to many different job banks and sites helpful in searching for
employment.
http://www.job-hunt.org/ This is an
objective source of many web based job searching resources. Put together
by Dane Spearing at Stanford University.
http://www.jobweb.org/ A large resource
for graduating college students. Articles, jobs, resume help, and many
useful tips for job searches.
http://www.jobvillage.com/ A site to
post your resume and search for jobs in design all across the
country.
http://www.flipdog.com/
Flip Dog has jobs all over the country in all fields. Also post a resume
and look through their job search resources.
http://www.aftercollege.com/
AfterCollege is the largest career network specializing in recruitment at the college level.
AfterCollege maintains an exclusive network of over 1,300 partnering academic departments and student groups
as well as a proprietary database of over 15,000 faculty and student group contacts
at the nation's top universities.
http://hotjobs.yahoo.com/ Hot Jobs
site. No headhunters or recruitment agencies are able to post here. This
site includes positions in architecture, advertising, PR,
Arts/Entertainment/Publishing and Internet/New Media.
http://www.jobfactory.com/ The Job
Factory contains a JobSpider to look through many search engines, a
listing of many job sites, and a listing of Joblines.
http://www.asia-net.com/ AsiaNet is a
clearinghouse for jobs that require a knowledge of Asian language,
specifically Japanese, Korean, and Chinese.
http://www.intercareer.com/
InterCareer Net was launched in 1995, by International Career Information,
Inc. (ICI) to provide English/Asian bilingual job seekers with information
about international careers and prospective employers.
http://www.snagajob.com/ This website
specializes in part time positions so it is especially helpful for
students.
http://jobsmart.org/tools/salary/sal-prof.htm
Job Smart Salary Information provides links to salary information
on a variety of careers.
http://www.jobdirect.com/ Another
place to post your resume, formerly JobDirect, this is now True
Careers.
General Creative Lists
http://www.creativehotlist.com/
Good for film production, photography, publishers, video production,
advertising, architecture, graphic design, web design.
http://www.contractedwork.com/ A
site consisting of contracted freelance work in fields such as web design,
graphic design, multimedia and for writers.
http://www.findcreative.com/ This
website you can look through jobs, post your resume, create a portfolio,
and look at a list of employers.
http://www.aiga.org/content.cfm?alias=nationaljobbank
You may create a profile, search through jobs, and look through employers.
There are jobs in print design, interactive, graphic, animation, video,
film/TV, Industrial Design, Interior design, architecture, painting and
photography.
http://www.rga-joblink.com/ This is
the web site of one of the larger Design 'headhunters', Roz Goldfarb
Associates located at 207 W. 25th St., NYC 10001
http://www.marketing.com.sg/joblink-us.htm
A huge job bank with a portal to many other job banks worldwide run by
Marketing.com.
http://www.aquent.com/ This is another
'head hunter' site with many downloadable information packets including
salary surveys. This search firm specializes in the design world
and has merged with Rita Sue Siegel Assoc.
http://www.blue-house.com/jobs
This site provides links to places you can post your resume, some that are
not household words.
http://www.freelancers.com/
Creative Freelancers. Connecting freelancers with clients. There are
opportunities for designers, illustrators, writers, editors, and
photographers as well as art directors, graphic production ads, IT, web
development, and general ads.
http://www.freelancers.net/
Freelancers.net connects to your on-line portfolio or you can create one.
This is an international site with lots of European connections.
http://www.coroflot.com/ Coroloft.com
has a huge designer's job listings section, a place to post your portfolio
for employers to see, and a section to search for firms. Check out their
online magazine located at http://www.core77.com/ Core 77 is an
online design magazine and resource. Includes information on competitions,
as well as lists jobs opportunities in the areas of Design Management,
Industrial Design, Interior Design, Retail / Pop, Graphics / Print,
Exhibit, New Media and more.
http://www.salary.com Salary.com: Salary.com builds on-demand software around a deep domain knowledge in the area of compensation to help customers win the war for talent by simplifying the connections between people, pay and performance. Salary.com's cutting edge technology is integrated with actionable data and content, empowering customers to make the best decisions about pay and performance and help them to attract, motivate, reward and retain top performers.
http://www.salaryexpert.com Salary Expert: Salary Expert's Global Salary Calculator is a downloadable salary calculator that sits on your desktop and accesses the Internet via a secure port to retrieve conservative salary ranges for positions. Streamline your salary planning process by using a single North American salary calculator. Salary Expert ePRO+ provides data for the following job titles in 600 US and Canadian cities.
http://www.entrepreneur.com Entrepreneur Magazine: Entrepreneur Magazine is a monthly periodical specializing in small/start-up businesses, money, marketing, sales, advertising, franchises, home-based and online business, management, human resources, technology, and other business opportunities.
http://www.gmarketing.com Guerilla Marketing: The Guerilla Marketing Association is a support service to maximize your small business profits.
http://www.workingsolo.com Working Solo: Working Solo, Inc. (WSI)’s focus is three-fold: 1)To help individuals create personal and professional success through the mastery of self-employment and related business practices. 2) To advise corporations in understanding how their organizations can best communicate with and serve SOHO (small office/home office) business owners. 3) To serve as an advocate for micro-businesses, and to foster the creative entrepreneurial spirit in both individuals and larger organizations.
http://www.elance.com Freelance Marketplace: Elance is an online workplace where businesses find and hire people "on demand" to get work done quickly and cost effectively.
2. Fine Art
Resources
Fine Arts - There are hundreds
of websites and thousands of resources for artists. The following are
several categories with links to get you started on your search for
opportunities.
Job search
tools:
http://www.nyfa.org/
New York Foundation for the Arts has job listings, articles, artist
opportunities, NYFA Source, and a newsletter for a small subscription
fee.
http://www.alfred.edu/cdc/EACEcoverpage.htm
Alfred University received a grant to develop skill sets for visual
artists. In addition to the skills section in your PrattProfile, look here
for hints while creating your resume and writing your cover letter.
http://www.radicalcareering.com/
This site talks about career strategies, gives advice on career moves, and
is the web version of the book Radical Careering by Sally Hogshead.
http://www.artjob.org/ Art Job, a
national resource produced by Westaf, allows you to search for full-time
and part-time jobs, freelance opportunities, and internships. It also
includes information on public art projects, residences and more. Full
access requires a small fee.
http://www.museum-employment.com/
A commercial site with museum, preservation, and education employment
listings.
http://www.museumjobs.com/ A
recruitment website for Museums, Libraries and Archives.
http://www.artcareer.net/ Post and
search full time, part time and project based jobs in all areas of the
visual arts as well as Internships, Fellowships, and Commissions for
Artists. They also host a Resume Database of visual arts professionals
currently seeking employment and provide access to career guidance and
recruiters.
http://www.justartjobs.com/genart.nsf/Search?OpenForm
A resource to search art jobs all over the United States.
http://www.artsandbusiness.org/programs/artsworkny.html
The Arts and Business Council's ARTSWORKNY has links to many job search
engines and a listing of jobs in the NY area.
http://www.idealist.org/ - Idealist is
a conglomerate of Non Profit Organizations, and has excellent job listings
for positions in Non Profit Administration
http://www.globalartjobs.com/ -
Hundreds of art related jobs are listed through this site.
http://www.art-online.com/ a source
for job listings and information
http://www.americancraft.com American craft-business: The Rosen Group is an arts marketing, publishing and advocacy firm based in Baltimore, Md. The Rosen Group’s central mission is to provide American and Canadian artists with opportunities and guidance to grow their business and compete in the global marketplace. The company accomplishes this mission through its trade show, three arts publications and its non-profit trade association.
http://www.nyfa.org/level2.asp?id=54&fid=1 Arts Wire: NYFA Classifieds is a one-stop shop for the latest arts-related jobs and internships, opportunities and services for artists, event listings, and more.
Online Portfolios and
Web Communities:
http://pratt-talent.com/ Pratt Talent
is a portfolio database for Alumni, Faculty, Graduating Seniors, and
Graduate Students in their last semester.
http://galleryartist.com/ A site that
provides full web production as well as listing and images for artists,
galleries and curators, newsletter available. Free to explore, pay to get
your website up and running. There is a link for a discount for Pratt
Students and Alumni, email btucker@pratt.edu for the link, and be sure to
include your major and year of graduation!
http://www.wooloo.org/ This online
portfolio site has a simple design and a wide range of artists.
http://www.portfolios.com/ - an
online portfolio database for creative professionals with a monthly
fee.
http://www.brooklynartscouncil.org/
an online registry of Brooklyn literary, performing and visual
artists.
Resources and Communities:
http://www.artnet.com/ - online magazine
profiling artists and the art market and featuring reviews
http://www.prattartistsleague.com/
- a website designed and run by the graduate MFA student organization
Pratt Artists League.
http://www.nea.gov/ - The National
Endowment for the Arts has resources, grants and a newsletter (pdf)
featuring national initiatives, sponsored programs, awards, grants, and a
calendar of upcoming events.
http://springboardforthearts.org/
- is a site with the mission to connect artists with the skills, contacts,
information and services they need to make a living and a life
http://toolbox.creative-capital.org/
- a service offered by Creative Capital that provides links to resources
for artists and arts professionals.
http://www.nyfa.org/ The New York
Foundation for the Arts (again) has a comprehensive database of artist
opportunities, called NYFA Source, as well as news, jobs, opportunities,
services.
http://artdeadlineslist.com/ - A
monthly newsletter (via email or paper) with several hundred announcements
listing art contests & competitions, art scholarships & grants,
juried exhibitions, art jobs & internships, call for
entries/proposals/papers etc.
http://www.artannouncements.com/
- (requires a membership) database of calls for entries, grant
opportunities and visual art related events
http://www.bronxmuseum.org/aim.htm
- The Artist in the Marketplace (AIM) Program marks the Museum s ongoing
commitment to support artists by providing training, encouragement, and a
venue for exhibition. Free seminar- limited enrollment.
http://www.dialoguecreative.com/
- a lifestyle marketing and production company dedicated to connecting
clients with key influencers, media, youth culture, and savvy
markets.
http://www.artdeadline.com/ -
ArtDeadline.com publishes Access Arts which lists exhibition
opportunities, fellowships, grants, jobs, residencies, and more. Also
available in our office.
http://www.collegeart.org/ - College
Art Association: provides opportunities for publication of scholarship,
criticism, and artists' writings. Fosters career development and
professional advancement. Contains a resources and opportunities
section.
http://naia-artists.org/- The National
Association of Independent Artists created this site to benefit people who
show their work at craft/ art fairs.
http://www.artisthelpnetwork.com/
- An information service designed to help artists take control of their
careers. The network assists artists in locating information, resources,
guidance, and advice on a comprehensive range of career-related topics.
The network focuses primarily on subjects of interest to fine
artists.
http://www.creativetime.org/
provides resources and information for public Art
http://www.arttable.org/ - ArtTable,
Inc., is a national membership organization for professional women in
leadership positions in the visual arts.
http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcla/html/home/
- The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs (DCLA) is dedicated to
providing funding, technical support, and advocacy on behalf of New York
City s non-profit cultural community.
Residency and
Studio Programs:
http://www.artistcommunities.org/
- an association of residency programs with information about the
different residencies available. This site also has links, jobs, and a
membership program (expensive).
http://www.resartis.org/ - a worldwide
network of artist-residencies and residential art centers. Also has a
newsletter. Can pay to join network for meetings.
http://www.nysawc.org/ - The New York
State Artist Workspace Consortium is committed to making artist workspaces
more visible, providing more workspace opportunities for artists, and
creating a peer learning network.
Grants
http://www.fdncenter.org/ - a
comprehensive recourse for grant seekers. The Foundation Center has a
database of grant opportunities used nationwide, but their headquarters
are located here in New York City.
http://www.antiquesatoz.com/artatoz/grant.htm
- a list of contacts for all types of artists grants
http://www.lmcc.net/grants/ - LMCC
offers three community arts regrant programs to artists and organizations
throughout the borough of Manhattan.
http://www.creative-capital.org/
- a New York City-based nonprofit organization, acts as a catalyst for the
development of adventurous and imaginative ideas by supporting artists who
pursue innovation in form and/or content in the performing and visual
arts, film and video, and in emerging fields.
http://www.tremainefoundation.org/art/awards.asp
- funding for a curator in partnership with an established (10+ years),
non-profit exhibition space
http://www.brooklynartscouncil.org/
Information on the Brooklyn Arts Council Community Arts Regrant
Program.
http://www.nyfa.org/ NYFA
is one of many umbrella organizations that provides fiscal sponsorship for
individual grant seekers.
http://www.warholfoundation.org/
- Grant opportunity for individual artists.
http://207.57.6.225/index.html -
The Pollock Krasner foundation provides financial assistance to individual
artists
http://www.nysca.org/public/grants/index.htm
- the New York State Council on the Arts provides grants for Non
Profits
www.gottliebfoundation.org/individual_support_grants.htm
- provides grant for individual support.
http://www.gunk.org/ - provides grants for
public projects
http://fdncenter.org/grantmaker/joanmitchellfdn/progs.html
- provides grants to artists to help further their
career
Teaching:
http://www.higheredjobs.com/ - a
website with job listings for all careers within Higher Education.
http://chronicle.com/jobs/- The
Chronicle of Higher Education has job listings and career advice for those
interested in Higher Education
http://www.collegeart.org/ a site
for College Art Association, a network of colleges with art programs
across the country. The site features easy to view jobs and contains a lot
of information, career techniques, and other resources for artists.
http://www.studioinaschool.org/
- Studio in a School provides instruction by professional artists who
guide children's creativity in the visual arts in the New York City public
schools, childcare centers, and community organizations.
http://www.pratt.edu/prostudies/precollege/
- look into the opportunity to teach through Pratt s own Pre-College
Program.
http://www.interlochen.org/about/work_volunteer/
- Interlochen is the leading school for young artists. Summer and
year-round opportunities are available.
Also see the Art Education
Links in this section of the
website.
Materials:
http://mfta.org/ must be a member or connected
to a non-profit umbrella.
http://www.bignyc.org/ Build it green!
can join the mailing list.
http://www.wastematch.org/ The
Materials Exchange is a free service that matches generators of valuable
commercial waste and surplus goods with organizations that can reuse
them.
http://www.nerc.org/documents/exchanges.html-
Materials Exchange in the Northeast.
http://www.materialscraps.com/ -
recycling materials rather than throwing them away.
http://www.freecycle.org/ - An email
list where people give away things that they no longer need for
free
Printmaking
http://www.printalliance.org American Print Alliance: a consortium of non-profit printmakers' councils in the United States and Canada. The Alliance sponsors national and international projects, like this website and traveling exhibitions
Sculpture
http://www.nationalsculpture.org/ The National Sculpture Society:. The oldest organization of professional sculptors in the United States. Leading U.S. sculptors and architects founded the NSS in the nineteenth century to "spread the knowledge of good sculpture".
http://www.sculptor.org Sculptor.org: Dealer in museum quality sculpture.
Ceramics/clay
http://www.acers.org/cic/clayart/ Clay art discussion list at the American ceramic society: The electronic voice of potters worldwide! Subscriber-initiated discussions range from questions and answers on materials and techniques to business advice and philosophical debate.
Metals http://www.artmetal.com Art Metal: We work with designers, architects, galleries, and individuals to find the perfect combination of design style and craftsmanship to meet their project goals.
http://www.ganoksin.com Jewelry: The Ganoksin project provides a variety of quality services for the gem and jewelry community
http://www.snagmetalsmith.org/ The society of North American Goldsmiths: stands for passion, innovation and excellence in jewelry, design and metalsmithing. SNAG creates community, professional connections, and the unfettered exchange of information.
Wood
http://www.asfd.com American society of furniture Designers: Founded in 1981, ASFD is the only international non-profit professional organization dedicated to advancing, improving, and supporting the profession of furniture design and its positive impact in the marketplace.
http://www.woodweb.com Woodworking resources: WOODWEB offers more ways to find the information you need to do your job better and more profitably.
Stone
http://www.traces.ws/stone.htm Traces- International Stone Sculpture Community:. is a career resource for stone sculptors which is dedicated to creating and strengthening ties between members of the international stone sculpture community.
Galleries and Exhibition Listings
http://www.galleryguide.org/
http://www.williamsburggalleryassociation.com/
http://www.wagmag.org/
http://www.artnet.com/ Art Net- Galleries/Appraisals:. artnet is the place to buy, sell and research fine art online.
http://www.artumbrella.com/ Art Umbrella:. All of the finest art under one umbrella.
http://www.artline.com/ Artline: established in June 1995 and is the first site for significant art dealers and their artists
http://www.pada.net/ Private Art Dealers Association: PADA represents a select group of dealers, each of whom specializes in a particular area of the fine arts and works from a non-public space.
Non
Profit Arts Organizations (partial list, see the last listing
!findarticles.com! for more)
http://www.islipartmuseum.org/open.call.html
http://www.snug-harbor.org/
http://eyebeam.org/
http://www.aperture.org/store/about-portfolio.aspx
http://www.artingeneral.org/
http://www.ici-exhibitions.org/About_ICI/about_ici.htm
http://printedmatter.org/
http://www.drawingcenter.org/
http://www.artistsspace.org/
http://www.alternativemuseum.org/
http://www.exitart.org/
http://www.sculpture-center.org/
http://www.whitecolumns.org/
http://www.thekitchen.org/
http://www.apexart.org/
http://www.franklinfurnace.org/
http://www.newmuseum.org/
http://www.ps1.org/
http://www.smackmellon.org/
http://www.ps122gallery.org/
http://www.nurtureart.org/
http://www.hallwalls.org/
http://here.org/
http://www.jcal.org/intro.asp?intro=2
http://www.mattress.org/
http://www.socratessculpturepark.org/
http://www.brooklynx.org/rotunda/default.asp
http://www.whiteboxny.org/
http://www.wahcenter.net/
http://www.realartways.org/visualarts.htm
http://www.spaceoneeleven.org/
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1248/is_8_89/ai_77285396
3. Architecture
http://www.acsa-arch.org/ The
Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture is a nonprofit,
membership association founded in 1912 to advance the quality of
architectural education. Web site include student competitions, nearly
free publications, including the Junior Faculty Handbook on Tenure and
Promotion, and many other resources. It includes information on
Journal for Architectural Education (JAE), the only refereed
journal in North America devoted to architectural education. Published
quarterly, the purpose of the JAE is to enhance architectural education,
theory, and practice by addressing significant questions in architectural
thought and practice today http://www.jaeonline.ws/
http://www.aia.org/ The national Web site
of the American Institute of Architects, the professional association for
architects. Includes career center, firm directory, which is searchable by
city and state (search as though you are looking to hire an architect),
continuing education, national calendar of events, and many other
resources and services. Access and post job listings, gain career advice,
post resumes, and have job postings sent directly to your e-mail
inbox.
http://www.aiany.org/ The
New York Chapter of the AIA. Calendar of local events, including symposia,
lectures, exhibitions, and tours; New York firm directory; AIA Services:
documents, job bank, r&eaigu;sum&eaigu; bank, scholarships; and
information on the New York Foundation for Architecture.
http://www.aiasnatl.org/ The American
Institute of Architecture Students provides members the opportunity to
have their work published in Crit, which is also accessible on this site),
the only national journal devoted to the work and critical thoughts of
architecture students; it hosts an annual convention, FORUM, providing
students with the opportunity to learn about the issues facing
architectural education and the profession, to meet students and
professionals with common interests, and to interact with some of today's
leading architects and designers. Web site includes Career Opportunities:
internship and job listings.
http://www.noma.net/ National Organization
of Minority Architects (NOMA), which thrives only when voluntary members
contribute their time and resources, has as its mission the building of a
strong national organization, strong chapters and strong members for the
purpose of minimizing the effect of racism in our profession. There are
active student chapters and they can be started in conjuntion with the
organization.
http://www.archvoices.org/ An
independent, nonprofit think tank on architectural education and
internship that exists to foster a culture of communication, empowering
the diverse and broadening architectural community through the collection
and dissemination of knowledge and research. Sign up to receive the weekly
email newsletter compiled by and for aspiring and young
architects. Site includes an extensive national career resource
section, among many other diverse resources.
http://www.newyork-architects.com/
A New York-based independent communication platform for architects.
Includes a job page, list of local firms and architects, featuring
profiles that include the firms' philosophy and recent projects--a good
research tool.
http://www.insidearch.org/The
initial version of this site seeks to gather primarily anecdotal
information about individual firms from people who have actually worked at
the firm. With a lack of reliable sources of information about the quality
and culture of many small and medium-sized architecture firms, we believe
that this type of information is extremely valuable to interns and
architects seeking new or better employment. Answering the all-important
question,"What is it like to work at this firm?" Future versions of this
site will seek to gather additional, more quantitative information about
the work, culture, and employee experience of architecture firms.
http://www.architects.org/ The
Boston Society of Architects (BSA) administers programs and provides
resources that enhance the practice of architecture and the public and
professional understanding of design. Since its establishment in 1867,
this nonprofit professional service organization has been a committed
advocate of excellence in the built environment and increased service of
the profession to society. The Web site of this regional organization
includes, related links, calendar or events, news, and classified ads,
among many other resources. Subscribe to their free online publication
Currents and to be sent job listings by email.
http://www.ncarb.com/ The site of the
National Council of Architectural Registration Boards has complete
information on registration, the IDP program, and the exams in all states.
It also has a section for those who are considering a degree in
architecture.
http://www.naab.org/
The National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) is the sole agency
authorized to accredit US professional degree programs in architecture.
Since most state registration boards in the United States require any
applicant for licensure to have graduated from a NAAB-accredited program,
obtaining such a degree is an essential aspect of preparing for the
professional practice of architecture. Historically, the NAAB's primary
mission has been to assist programs in fulfilling the broad requirements
of the profession of architecture and to encourage the development of
practices suited to the particular circumstances of each individual
program.
http://www.306090.org/
306090: A Journal of Emergent Architecture + Design was founded
by Architecture students in 2001 to introduce an emerging body of work by
students and young professionals whose cross-disciplinary projects, ideas,
buildings, and other media offer innovative directions for the growth of
architecture. Periodical is available in the Office of Career
Services.
http://www.archidose.org/ Archidose.
A weekly dose of architecture looks at contemporary architectural works
with architectural and/or cultural significance. The broad focus of the
articles is the ideas embedded within the works. The doses will be posted
on Mondays with old doses archived. Links (very good resources) are
provided to architecturally significant sites around the Internet,
including relevant links within each article, if available. Comments or
suggestions on these pages and the articles within are appreciated. Unless
otherwise noted all articles are written by John Hill, architecture
graduate of Kansas State University, currently living and working in
Chicago. http://www.architecturalrecord.com/
Online version of Architectural Record. News, events,
exhibitions, essays, criticism, careers. Periodical is available in Pratt
Institute's Library.
Arkkitehti/The
Finnish Architectural Review features a selection of past and
present thoughtful articles, essays, and interviews from the publication
with high-quality illustrations from 1996 to the present.
http://www.arplus.com/home.htm/
Architectual Review features ar in print features submissions of
unusual projects; ar+d: The international competition for emerging
architecture; A list of International exhibitions a list of International
exhibitions; a directory of Hundreds of names, numbers and web links to
architects, organisations, Browser entries, galleries and photographers;
ar conferences, forums, and jobs in the UK.
http://www.architecturemag.com/Online
version of Architecture Magazine includes classifieds, calendar
of exhibitions, symposia, and events, and news/information. Periodical is
available in the Office of Career Services and Pratt Institute's
Library.
http://www.archpaper.com/ The
Architect's Newspaper combines timeliness with authority, The
Architect's Newspaper is a comprehensive source of information on the
latest projects and commissions, unfolding politics and debate, current
events and cultural developments related to architecture, with an emphasis
on the tri-state region. Up-front news is rounded out by a mix of topical
essays, opinionated columns, project analyses, profiles, interviews,
reviews of exhibitions and books, plus a complete calendar of important
events and competitions. Periodical is available in the Office of Career
Services and Pratt Institute's Library.
http://www.architectureweek.com/
Architecture Week includes architects directory, classifieds,
news, books, calendar of competitions, conferences, exhibitions, and
events and more.
http://www.architettura.com/
Architettura OFX international architecture magazine. They are
currently working on their Web site. Periodical is available in Pratt's
Library.
http://www.archnewsnow.com/
ArchNewsNow covers national and international news, projects,
products, and events in the world of architecture and design.
http://www.blacklines.net/
Blacklines is a Brooklyn-based print magazine featuring of black
designers in architecture, interior design, construction, development, and
the arts. Periodical available in Pratt Institute's Library.
http://www.contractmagazine.com/
Contract Magazine includes classifieds, industry events, news, a
free bi-weekly e-newsletter---ContractOnline, information about
competitions, and resources related to architecture and interior design.
Periodical is available in Pratt Institute's Library.
http://www.anycorp.com/index.html/
Log is a journal of writing about contemporary architecture,
cities, and the built environment, published by the Anyone Project. A
forum for observations, speculations and ideas about all things current,
Log examines the present with an architectural bent, an historical
perspective, and a critical eye. It embodies its name; a log of events, a
series of mono-logs, becoming a kind of dia-log; Log is a reading
of our spaces in and for our time.
http://www.metropolismag.com/Metropolis
Magazine. Online design magazine, featuring free articles and events
and information. Periodical is available in Pratt's Library.
http://www.nytimes.com/ In addition to
the Help-Wanted section, search for reports on new building projects,
including which architecture firm was hired. Firms with new projects might
be looking for pre-professional interns and full-time employees. The
Real-Estate, Metro, and Style sections also contain information that you
can use to find clues about who might be hiring in the near future before
they place ads for the positions. Available in Pratt Institute's
Library.
http://www.arcam.nl/
Amsterdam Centre for Architecture (ARCAM) was set up as a foundation in
1986 and concentrates its activities in Amsterdam and the surrounding
area. ARCAM aims to reach the largest possible public in order to broaden
architecture's appeal and zeros in on topical issues and developments in
Amsterdam, so that the discussion about the future is constantly fuelled.
Web site offers discussions, lectures, exhibitions, publications, and an
architectural guide.
http://www.archleague.org/ For more
than 100 years the Architectural League of New York has helped architects,
artists, and the public enrich their understanding of the purposes and
importance of architecture. Through its exhibitions, competitions, design
studies, publications, and public programs the League has a national and
international impact, in addition to its prominent role in New York
artistic and civic life.
http://www.architect.org/
Architecture Research Institute promotes cross-disciplinary research in
design and urban planning that informs public policies and strategies that
create livable, compact, global cities that are eco-sustainable, walkable
and less automobile dependent. The Architecture Research Institute, Inc.
implements its work by creating strategic and interdisciplinary
partnerships between academia practitioners, governments, corporations and
the public.
http://www.buildingcentretrust.org/
The Building Centre Trust was established in 1963 as an independent
charitable organization to provide support for educational, research and
cultural activities connected with the built environment. It occupies a
central position, providing an opportunity for all sectors to work
together for the benefit of the construction industry and those it serves.
Web site includes exhibitions, events, learning resources and an excellent
list of links related to architecture firms, organizations and
resources.
http://www.huagallery.com/ Henry
Urbach Architecture is a New York gallery focused on architecture-related
works.
http://www.publicarchitecture.org/
Public Architecture puts the resources of architecture in the service of
public interest. They identify and solve problems of human interaction in
the built environment and act as a catalyst for public discourse through
education, advocacy and the design of public spaces and amenities.
http://www.architecture.com/ The
Royal Institute of British Architects, with 30,000 members, exists to
further the cause of architecture in politics and culture, in the UK and
internationally. On the RIBA site architects can keep up with professional
matters. Web site is a comprehensive portal, especially useful to members;
however, there is plenty of information for non-members, including events,
news, links, careers, debate, awards, journal.
http://www.skyscraper.org/The
Skyscraper Museum a private, not-for-profit, educational corporation
devoted to the study of high-rise building, past, present, and future.
Located in New York City, the world's first and foremost vertical
metropolis, the museum celebrates the city's rich architectural heritage
and examines the historical forces and individuals that have shaped its
successive skylines. Through exhibitions, programs and publications, the
museum explores tall buildings as objects of design, products of
technology, sites of construction, investments in real estate, and places
of work and residence. Web site includes Exhibition Archive,
Programs/Location, Membership/Publications/Merchandise, Virtual
Archive,Research/Project.
http://www.storefrontnews.org/
Store Front for Architecture, Founded in 1982, Storefront for Art and
Architecture is a nonprofit organization committed to the advancement of
innovative positions in art, architecture and design. Web site includes
current exhibitions and an archive of past exhibits, an e-newsletter,
events, and a list of collaborative organizations.
http://www.urbancenterbooks.org//
Urban Center Books (UCB). The Municipal Art Society (http://www.mas.org/) opened UCB in 1980 in
an effort to foster a more informed discussion of architecture and the
design arts in New York City. For over two decades UCB has been a resource
for professionals and laypersons alike, stocking books on a wide range of
architecture and related subjects and organizing regular events and
exhibits. Through our lecture series, noontime writers' talks and exhibits
in the Urban Center Galleries, UCB maintains a vital role in the
discussion of architecture in the city and around the world.
http://www.vanalen.org/ The Van Alen
Institute, based in New York and named in honor of William Van Alen,
architect of the City's landmark Chrysler Building, grounds its programs
in the public realm of New York City and the metropolitan region. To do
this effectively, the Institute functions as an exchange for the best
ideas for the public realm: to New York from national and international
practice, and from New York to cities and metropolitan regions around the
world. Web site includes Events, Exhibitions, Competitions, Publications,
Outreach, Membership, Media, Credits/Education
http://www.mak.at/e/jetzt/f_jetzt.htm/
Austrian Museum of Applied Arts. Internationally acclaimed artists have
created special rooms and installations for the presentation of the
various MAK collections and thus established a contemporary context. With
satellite sites in other cities. The Federal Ministry of Education,
Science and Culture of the Republic of Austria and the Federal Chancellery
- Department for the Arts in cooperation with the MAK-Austrian Museum of
Applied Arts, Vienna, are going to award a total of eight scholarships for
residency at the Mackey Apartment House, Los Angeles. These scholarships
are open to free-lance artists, advanced students of architecture ("2.
Studienabschnitt"), and graduates of architecture immediately after
completion of their degree. (See Web site below).
http://www.makcenter.org/ The MAK
Center for Art and Architecture has been focusing on innovations in art
and architecture, supporting new tendencies and interdisciplinary
developments which pursue spatial and conceptual experimental approaches.
The radical 'uvre of the Austrian-American architect Rudolf M. Schindler,
who worked in L. A. from 1920 until his death, exemplifies the
relationship between art and architecture which provides the guideline for
the initiative. In addition to exhibitions, MAK talks, symposia and
lectures at the Schindler House, the Artists and Architects in Residence
Program at Schindler's Pearl M. Mackey Apartment House is an integral part
of the activities. The MAK Center is run under the direction of the MAK in
cooperation with the Austrian Federal Ministry of Education and Cultural
Affairs, the Austrian Federal Chancellery's Department of the Arts and the
"Friends of the Schindler House" based in Los Angeles.
http://www.aarome.org/ American Academy
in Rome. Each year, through a national competition, the Rome Prize is
awarded to 15 emerging artists (working in Architecture, Landscape
Architecture, Design, Historic Preservation and Conservation, Literature,
Musical Composition, or Visual Arts) and 15 scholars (working in Ancient,
Medieval, Renaissance and early Modern, or Modern Italian Studies). The
application deadline is November 1st.
http://www.archfoundation.org/scholarships/
The American Architectural Foundation features AIA/AAF Scholarship
Programs, including AIA/AAF Minority/Disadvantaged Scholarship, AIA/AAF
Scholarship for First Professional Degree Candidates,AIA/AAF Scholarship
for Advanced Study and Research, RTKL Traveling Fellowship, Richard Morris
Hunt Fellowship, AIA/AHA Graduate Fellowship in Health Facilities Planning
and Design. Please see link for application details and deadlines.
http://www.enterprisefoundation.org/RoseFellowship/
The Enterprise Foundation is a nonprofit community development
organization. Among many resources and opportunities is the Rose
Fellowship, which entails a three-year commitment by an architect to
undertake a project that he or she develops with a nonprofit organization.
The Fellowship pays $40,000. per year.
http://www.gsd.harvard.edu/professional/loeb_fellowship/
The Loeb Fellowship was established in 1970 through the generosity of the
late John L. Loeb, Harvard College, class of '24. Based at the Harvard
Design School, the program offers ten annual Fellowships to mid-career
practitioners for independent study at Harvard University.
http://www.competitions.org/
Competitions is the online magazine of the Competition Project, Inc. is a
non-profit corporation which serves as a clearing house for information
and ideas on design competitions, both in the United States and abroad. As
such, it is the publisher of Competitions, a quarterly magazine and the
CompetitionHotline newsletter. In some cases, it can also provide
assistance in the preliminary planning and organization of design
competitions. Web site gives information on how to subscribe a lists a
selection of competitions, including student competitions, an archive of
past competitions, includes competition images, a list of architects
involved in the selection projects, and more. This print magazine is
available in Pratt Institute's Library.
http://architettura.supereva.it/icn/index.htm/
International Competitions Network (ICN). A Web site dedicated the
internship competitions and industry resources and information around the
globe. A great resource that goes beyond competitions.
http://www.deathbyarch.com/html/architecture_resources.html
Death by Architecture site. Competitions, resources, and job
listings.
http://www.somfoundation.som.com/fellowships_awards.htm
The Skidmore, Owings & Merrill Traveling Fellowships programs have
become benchmarks for academic and professional excellence. The purpose of
the Fellowships is to allow gifted graduates the ability to pursue the
knowledge and experiences of the built environment through independent
travel. The Foundation works with the Chairs and Deans of the various
accredited college architecture, interior, urban design, and engineering
departments who identify and nominate their best candidates in a variety
of processes individual to each institution. Successful nominees are those
who distinguish themselves in their academic experience while also
presenting compelling plans for travel. The CIAU and UK Award grant
programs were established as cash prizes to award academic excellence and,
in the case of the CIAU Award, to encourage visionary thinking in the area
of Urban Design. Combined, the Traveling Fellowships and Awards of the
Foundation have provided more than $1,000,000 in grants to deserving
students and professionals. Past award winners have continued on to
influence their various fields through educational leadership,
international publications, and award-winning professional practice.
http://www.designfeast.com/
Designfeast.com is a growing webliography dedicated to filtering the WWW
for potentially usable content on the family of design disciplines:
architecture, fashion, graphic, industrial, interactive, interior design,
lighting, sustainable, urban et al.
http://www.globalearchitect.com/
GlobaleArchitect.com offers many areas to gather information, such as,
Architects, Engineers, Manufacturers, Software, Contractors, AIA,
Government links, Associations. We also include continuous promotion for
the Manufacturers and Supplemental Companies. You may also subscribe to
our weekly newsletter that will introduce new products, enhanced products
or new important information the Architect should know about. Web site
includes Classifieds (jobs listings), Events, and other information, such
as insurance, codes/ordinances, financing, continuing education, specialty
consultants and more.
http://www.designarchitecture.com/
National job listings, news, resources, events calendar.
http://www.adpsr.org/ For 20 years,
Architects/Designers/Planners for Social Responsibility has been working
for disarmament, protection of the natural and built environment, and
socially responsible development.
http://www.architectureforhumanity.org/
Architecture for Humanity is a volunteer organization founded for the
promotion of architectural and design solutions to global, social and
humanitarian crises.
http://www.fifthave.org/The Fifth
Avenue Committee, Inc. was formed in 1977 as a group of neighbors working
together for a vibrant, diverse community where all residents have genuine
opportunities to achieve their goals, as well as the power to shape the
community's future. The mission of the Fifth Avenue Committee, Inc. (FAC)
is to advance social and economic justice principally by developing and
managing affordable housing, creating employment opportunities, organizing
residents and workers, providing adult-centered education opportunities,
and combating displacement caused by gentrification.
http://www.hud.gov/ HUD's mission is to
increase homeownership, support community development and increase access
to affordable housing free from discrimination. To fulfill this mission,
HUD will embrace high standards of ethics, management and accountability
and forge new partnerships--particularly with faith-based and community
organizations--that leverage resources and improve HUD's ability to be
effective on the community level.
http://www.asla.org/ American Society of
Landscape Architects. Find firms, search through jobs in their Job Link,
post a r&eaigu;sum&eaigu;, and look through their professional
resources and opportunities, such as internships, scholarships, and
competitions.
http://www.architectsusa.com/
Create an account and search through firms in the US.
http://www.Job-e-Job.com/ A resource
linking job-seekers and employers in architecture, engineering, interior
design, landscape architecture, urban planning, and graphic design
fields.
http://www.hotjobs.com/htdocs/channels/engineering/
Architecture section of hotjobs.
http://www.aecjobbank.com/texis/script/jobbank/
Industry-specific employment resource for architecture containing an
architecture job bank and the option to post your
r&eaigu;sum&eaigu;.
http://www.craigslist.org/ Craig's
List. Choose a city and job category and "get to lookin'."
http://www.firstsourceonl.com/profile
ProFile is a search engine for locating architecture firms in the United
States. A partner with the AIA, Construction Market Data (CMD) publishes
it.
http://www.e-architect.com/ A site
useful in searching for job openings nationwide and posting your
r&eaigu;sum&eaigu;.
http://www.akropolis.net/ This site
features profiles and portfolios of design and building industry firms,
professionals and students.
http://www.job-e-job.com/
Architecture, landscape architecture, and urban planning jobs, and other
related employment opportunities. Post a r&eaigu;sum&eaigu; and
look through their employer listings.
http://www.architectjobs.com/
Offers job seekers the opportunity to search for jobs, post your
r&eaigu;sum&eaigu; or a confidential career profile, take an
anonymous salary survey, see salary survey results, contact recruitment
firms, and more. Note: there were very few jobs list when check in early
2004.
http://architectsonline.com/ New
England based resource for architecture, interior design, and landscape
architecture jobs.
http://www.arc.miami.edu/Academic%20Services/Career%20Planning%20and%20placement.html
The University of Miami School of Architectural, Career Planning and
Placement. Open listing of local opportunities in the architecture
field.
http://www.construction.com/CareerCenter/
A collaborative effort of all McGraw-Hill's publications, including
Architectural Record. Post r&eaigu;sum&eaigu;s, view
r&eaigu;sum&eaigu;s, link to job opportunities, and more.
http://www.archipro.com/ Archipro,
Inc. was founded in 1992 as a technical staffing firm geared to the
architectural, design and planning industries.Archipro is a full-service
staffing agency based in Miami Florida and specializes in the permanent
placement of Architects.
http://cbisearch.com/ CBI Group works
with a number of national and international Architecture firms, which
provide design services on a variety of building types. Contact them
through their website for positions available.
http://www.geopraxis.com/ GeoPraxis,
Inc., an architectural, engineering and construction software company, is
the industry leader in the development and implementation of building
energy analysis tools and Web-based solutions.
http://www.greatbuildings.com/
Great Buildings is a gateway to architecture around the world and across
history documents a thousand buildings and hundreds of leading architects,
with 3D models, photographic images and architectural drawings,
commentaries, bibliographies, web links, and more, for famous designers
and structures of all kinds.
http://jobs.escapeartist.com/Openings/Architecture/
International job openings in Architecture.
http://www.cyburbia.org/ Cyburbia is a
portal for urban planners and others interested in cities and the built
environment. It contains a selective directory of Internet resources
relevant to planning and urbanism. The site also includes information
about mailing lists and newsgroups, and it hosts an active bulletin
board.
http://www.aecworkforce.com/ AEC
Workforce is a career center designed for architecture and planning
students.
http://www.nationjob.com/construction/
The construction, architecture, and landscape jobs page of
NationJob.com.
http://www.reedconstructiondata.com/
Reed Construction Data has developed innovative products targeted to
construction, design and manufacturing professionals. Our products and
services span the range of these professionals' information and
communication requirements, and include the most effective delivery
options and quality information in the marketplace.
4. Art Education
http://www.k12jobs.com/ Teaching and
school administrative jobs are posted for both public and private K-12
schools.
http://www.nais.org/ The
National Association of Independent Schools provides services for job
seekers as well as school information.
http://www.teachny.com/ The NYC
Department Of Education website for teaching in the NYC area. There is
information about certification, posting a resume, and a job bank for
vacancies in NYC.
http://www.carneysandoe.com/
CS&A recruits teachers and administrators for placement in private,
independent schools across the US and abroad. You may register online to
become a CS&A candidate.
http://chronicle.com/jobs/ The
Chronicle of Higher Education Career Network. A huge job bank, employer
profiles, grants, and many other useful resources.
http://www.jobs-teaching.net/
The Teacher Recruitment Company's website. An online recruitment center
for education professionals. This site enables direct contact between
teachers and schools/agencies.
http://www.academploy.com/ The
Academic Employment Network provides employment opportunities and
practical information in arts education.
http://www.nycenet.edu/projectarts/
The NYC Board of Education's Project Arts is an art curriculum resource
site; links to resources, curriculum info, workshops, etc. http://www.artmuseums.com Art Teacher on the net – great resources: Award Winning, Highly Recommended Art Lesson Plans and Art Education Website for Teachers, Parents, Scouts, and Group Leaders. Free Art Resources, Art Projects, Art Expert Advice, Teacher Exchange, and More.
Teaching in NYC Public Schools:
Salary info: http://schools.nyc.gov/Offices/DHR/MostPopularClicks/TeacherSalaryStepDifferential.htm ; Links to Salary scale, and explanation of the Salary step system Benefits/Medical: http://schools.nyc.gov/Offices/DHR/MLB/Benefits.htm :Comparative Charts of medical insurance, information on coverage including cost.
NYC DOE Fact finder: http://schools.nyc.gov/doefacts/factfinder/services.aspx Online information on such varied topics as finding a school region, what standardized tests students take, and how to complain about rodents.
Certification:http://schools.nyc.gov/Offices/DHR/Employees/TeachersSchoolbasedStaff/Certification.htm General Certification information
Testing Dates and Procedures: http://www.nystce.nesinc.com/
Reciprocity with other states: http://www.highered.nysed.gov/tcert/certificate/teachrecother.htm
Union: www.uft.org
New Teacher Handbook: http://www.uft.org/new_teacher/handbook/table_of_contents/
New Teacher induction/Mentoring Information: http://schools.nyc.gov/Offices/DHR/Employees/TeachersSchoolbasedStaff/NewTeachers/NewTeacherInduction.htm
A teacher with an initial teacher certificate has a right to a mentor. Further information can be found in the PDF versions of the New teacher handbook listed above
Other State and National Resources:
Union: www.aft.org American Federation of teachers
New Jersey Teacher Certification: http://www.state.nj.us/education/educators/license/
Connecticut Certification: http://www.ctcert.org/
National Board Certification: http://www.nbpts.org/
National Art Education Assoc: http://www.naea-reston.org/
Museum Education:
Guggenheim’s Learning through art: http://www.learningthroughart.org/
New York City Museum Educators Roundtable: http://www.nycmer.org/
Brooklyn Museum:http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/education/
Museum Of Modern Art: http://moma.org/education/
Metropolitan:http://www.metmuseum.org/education/index.asp
Material Resources:
Materials for the Arts:www.mfta.org Free materials and material resources for public school teachers working within New York City
Material Resource Center:http://www.materialresourcecenter.org/ Supply recycled and surplus materials for use in the classroom
5. Art Therapy
http://www.arttherapy.org/AATA home
page, informs art therapists about legislative activities and issues
affecting the practice of art therapy on the federal level and in each
state; some of the local chapters post job listings on the web site.
http://www.artashealing.org/Organization
with the goal of promoting art and healing, interesting Links page.
http://www.sofer.com/art-therapy/forum/An
art therapy forum with discussions and job listings from around the
country.
http://www.artsintherapy.com/An
online community for Creative Arts Therapists. You can register for a
weekly e-mail update that includes job listings, very thorough links
page.
http://www.unhny.org/United
Neighborhood Houses is a collection of 36 settlement houses that benefit
New Yorkers with educational programs, social services and cultural
activities; arts programs and job vacancies on website.
6. Art
History
Communities and Job Search
Tools:
http://www.nyfa.org/ - New York Foundation
for the Arts has job listings, articles, artist opportunities, NYFA
Source, and a newsletter for a small subscription fee.
http://www.collegeart.org/ - The
College Art Association provides opportunities for publication of
scholarship, criticism, artists writings and also fosters career
development and professional advancement. This site contains a resources
and opportunities section.
http://www.nasaa-arts.org/ - The
National Assembly of State Arts Agencies (NASAA) is the membership
organization that unites, represents and serves the nation's state and
jurisdictional arts agencies.
http://www.neh.gov/ - NEH is an independent
grant-making agency of the United States government dedicated to
supporting research, education, preservation, and public programs in the
humanities.
http://www.arts.gov/ -
The National Endowment for the Arts is a public agency dedicated to
supporting excellence in the arts, both new and established; bringing the
arts to all Americans; and providing leadership in arts education.
http://www.idealist.org/ - Idealist is
a conglomerate of Non Profit Organizations, and has excellent job listings
for positions in Non Profit Administration
http://www.efn.org/~acd/resources.html
- A Newsletter of Fellowships and other Opportunities for Art History
Graduate Students
http://www.artcareer.net/ - This
continuously updated online newsletter lists grants, fellowships,
internships and study abroad opportunities for graduate students in art
history and closely related areas such as humanities and visual art
studies. It also carries listings of art history conferences and
publication opportunities of particular interest to graduate
students.
http://www.esteticas.unam.mx/CIHA/
- an international organization of art historians designed to pool
information, resources, and build communities.
http://www.vraweb.org/ - The Visual
Resources Association is a multi-disciplinary organization dedicated to
furthering research and education in the field of image management within
the educational, cultural heritage, and commercial environments.
http://www.nchart.org/ - The national
Committee for the History of Art aims to foster intellectual exchange
amongst scholars, teachers, students and others interested in art history
broadly conceived as encompassing art, architecture, and visual culture
across geographical boundaries and throughout
history.
http://www.umich.edu/~hartspc/histart/mother/index.html Mother of all art history links pages:
http://www.nd.edu/~crosenbe/jobs.html Career alternatives for art historians:
http://www.museum-employment.com Museum employment resource center (MERC): lists jobs and other information related to the museum, heritage management, and cultural resource communities.
http://www.aam-us.org Aviso Employment Resources: The American Association of Museums has been bringing museums together since 1906, helping to develop standards and best practices, gathering and sharing knowledge, and providing advocacy on issues of concern to the entire museum community.
Museum employment
http://www.museum-employment.com/
- The Museum Employment Resource Center lists jobs and other information
related to the museum, heritage management, and cultural resource
communities.
http://www.aam-us.org/ The American
Association of Museums has resources, job listings, and networking
potential.
http://icom.museum/ - ICOM
is the international organization of museums and museum professionals
which is committed to the conservation, continuation and communication to
society of the world's natural and cultural heritage, present and future,
tangible and intangible.
http://www.museumwork.com/ - the
Museum Resources Board has information on jobs, internships, training and
education, as well as networking
potential.
Curatorial
http://www.dorsky.org/ - present
independently-curated exhibitions of contemporary art that explore
interesting and timely themes that are relevant to our understanding of
visual arts today.
http://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/nof/maths/
- an interactive walkthrough of how to curate a temporary
exhibition.
http://www.iscp-nyc.org/programs.html
- Curators are sponsored into ISCP for periods of two months or more.
Participating curators are provided with a private, furnished office
space, cell phone, Mac computers and Internet access.
http://www.banffcentre.ca/programs/program.aspx?id=522
- Curatorial Education and its Discontents - BICI Symposium focuses on
curatorial education in contemporary culture.
http://www.apexart.org/ Accepts
curatorial proposals on an annual basis.
http://www.nurtureart.org/ - An
invaluable research tool for independent curators, gallerists,
organizations, institutions, collectors and consultants. Visit us to view
the portfolios of over 700 talented and ambitious emerging artists working
in a multitude of styles and mediums. Find new artists for your own
projects or prepare a curatorial proposal for the NURTUREart Gallery.
Contact us to make an appointment.
http://www.galleryartist.com/ - a
site that provides full web production as well as listing and images for
artists, galleries and curators, newsletter available. Free to explore,
pay to get your website up and running. There is a link for a discount for
Pratt Students and Alumni, email btucker@pratt.edu for the link, and be
sure to include your major and year of graduation!
http://www.whitney.org/www/programs/isp.jsp
- The Independent Study Program (ISP) consists of four interrelated parts:
Studio Program, Curatorial Program, Critical Studies Program, and
Architecture and Urban Studies Program.
Art
Dealers
http://www.artdealers.org/ - The
ADAA's members function as an important component of the U.S. art
community, providing the means by which artists reach their public and
collectors gain access to works of art. Membership in the ADAA is highly
selective. New members are chosen by invitation of the Board of Directors
after consultation with the entire membership.
http://www.newartdealers.org/ -
New Art Dealers Alliance (NADA) is a not-for-profit collective of
professionals working with contemporary art.
Archivists and
Librarians (see also SILS resources***)
http://www.arlisna.org/ - The Art
Libraries Society of North America seeks to foster excellence in art and
design librarianship and image management.
http://www.arl.org/ The Association of
Research Libraries is a nonprofit organization of 123 research libraries
at comprehensive, research-extensive institutions in the US and Canada
that share similar research missions, aspirations, and achievements.
http://www.certifiedarchivists.org/
- Academy of Certified Archivists website is an independent, nonprofit
certifying organization of professional archivists.
http://www.archivists.org/ The
website for the Society of American Archivists has resources and job links
as well as networking
potential.
Conservation
http://aic.stanford.edu/ - The
American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works (AIC)
is the professional membership organization for conservators.
http://www.iiconservation.org/ -
The International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic
Works has promoted the knowledge, methods and working standards needed to
protect and preserve historic and artistic works throughout the
world.
http://aata.getty.edu/NPS/ - AATA
Online is a comprehensive database of over 100,000 abstracts of literature
related to the preservation and conservation of material cultural
heritage.
http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/
- CoOL, a project of the Preservation Department of Stanford University
Libraries, is a full text library of conservation information, covering a
wide spectrum of topics of interest to those involved with the
conservation of library, archives and museum materials.
http://www.encore-edu.org/encore/DesktopDefault.aspx
- ENCoRE is a network organization of higher educational institutions in
the field of conservation - restoration.
Auction
Houses
http://search.sothebys.com/
http://www.christies.com/
http://www.bonhams.com/
http://www.skinnerinc.com/
http://www.phillips-auctions.com/
http://www.artnet.com/AuctionHouseDirectory/index.asp
Gallery
listings
http://www.galleryguide.org/
http://www.artnet.com/
http://www.williamsburggalleryassociation.com/
http://www.wagmag.org/
7. Arts and Cultural Management
Jobs
http://www.creativehotlist.com/
- Creative Hotlist is a customizable online application for connecting
talent, companies and services.
http://www.artcareer.net/ job
listings for visual arts careers.
http://www.artjob.org/ search for full
and part-time employment, internships, grants, public art projects,
residencies -- you can search by region, art discipline, type of
organization, and more! ArtJob members have immediate access to valuable
opportunities in the arts that are updated daily. There is a fee for
registration.
http://www.museum-employment.com/
- Position listings for Museums and other cultural resource
institutions.
http://www.museumjobs.com/ -
International job listings for museum professionals.
http://www.theatrejobs.com/ - Job
listings within the entertainment industry.
Cultural
Management (both arts and performance):
http://www.thefield.org/ - The Field
offers programs that help independent artists create new artwork, manage
their careers, and develop long-range strategies for sustaining a life in
the arts.
http://www.dac.neu.edu/economics/n.alper/acei/
- The Association for Cultural Economics International (ACEI) is a
scientific society that includes academic scholars, government officials,
foundation officials, managers of arts and cultural organizations and
artists, united in their interest in furthering understanding of the
economic aspects of the arts and culture in their own countries and
throughout the world.
http://www.culturalpolicy.org/ -
The Center for Arts and Culture commissions research, holds public
roundtables, and publishes new voices and perspectives on the arts and
culture. The Center aims to inform and improve policy decisions that
affect cultural life.
Arts Management
http://www.artsmanagement.net/ -
Arts Management Network is an international information service and
network for cultural management and arts administration.
http://www.arts.endow.gov/ - The
National Endowment for the Arts enriches our Nation and its diverse
cultural heritage by supporting works of artistic excellence, advancing
learning in the arts, and strengthening the arts in communities throughout
the country.
http://www.artsusa.org/ - partner with
local, state, and national arts organizations; government agencies;
business leaders; individual philanthropists; educators; and funders
throughout the country. We provide extensive arts industry research, and
information and professional development opportunities for community arts
leaders via specialized programs and services, including a content-rich
website and an annual national convention.
http://artsmanager.org/home/ -
Artsmanager.org is a resource for current and future arts managers, board
members, and students who seek real solutions to management challenges
faced by many not-for-profit arts organizations.
http://www.fuel4arts.com/ -
fuel4arts.com delivers free audience and market development tools and
ideas to professional arts marketers and
artists.
Performance and Theater
Management
http://www.venue.org/ - The World Council
for Venue Management (WCVM) unites a number of major associations
worldwide that represent public assembly venue industry professionals and
facilities. Its five current member associations together provide
professional resources, forums and benefits for more than 5,000
individuals who manage and operate venue facilities or are otherwise
allied with the industry. They further represent 1,200 of the world's
stadia, arenas, coliseums, convention/exhibition centers, performing arts
centers and conference venues.
http://www.aact.org/ - Thus, AACT exists
to enable community theatres across the country to become the cornerstones
of the creative life of their communities -- to provide quality
entertainment, intellectual stimulation, challenge and opportunity, to be
worthy contributors to an improved quality of life for the communities
which they serve.
http://www.sibmas.org/ - The SIBMAS
International Directory of Performing Arts Collections and Institutions
lists over 7000 international institutions with material relating to the
performing arts (theatre, opera, music, ballet, film, circus, radio,
television, cabaret, pantomime). Not only basic information about the
institution is provided, but also information about collections found
within the institutions.
Non Profit
Management
http://www.allianceonline.org/ -
The Alliance for Nonprofit Management is the professional association of
individuals and organizations devoted to improving the management and
governance capacity of nonprofits - to assist nonprofits in fulfilling
their mission.
http://www.pfdf.org/
- the Peter F. Drucker Foundation for Nonprofit Management provides social
sector leaders with the essential leadership wisdom, inspiration and
resources to lead for innovation and to build vibrant social sector
nonprofit organizations.
http://www.afpnet.org/ - The Association
of Fundraising Professionals (AFP) represents 26,000 members in 172
chapters throughout the United States, Canada, Mexico, and China working
to advance philanthropy through advocacy, research, education, and
certification programs.
Galleries and Exhibition
Listings
http://www.galleryguide.org/
http://www.artnet.com/
http://www.williamsburggalleryassociation.com/
http://www.wagmag.org/
Non
Profit Arts Organizations (partial list, see the last link for
more)
http://www.islipartmuseum.org/open.call.html
http://www.snug-harbor.org/
http://eyebeam.org/
http://www.aperture.org/store/about-portfolio.aspx
http://www.artingeneral.org/
http://www.ici-exhibitions.org/About_ICI/about_ici.htm
http://printedmatter.org/
http://www.drawingcenter.org/
http://www.artistsspace.org/
http://www.alternativemuseum.org/
http://www.exitart.org/
http://www.sculpture-center.org/
http://www.whitecolumns.org/
http://www.thekitchen.org/
http://www.apexart.org/
http://www.franklinfurnace.org/
http://www.newmuseum.org/
http://www.ps1.org/
http://www.smackmellon.org/
http://www.ps122gallery.org/
http://www.nurtureart.org/
http://www.hallwalls.org/
http://here.org/
http://www.jcal.org/intro.asp?intro=2
http://www.mattress.org/
http://www.socratessculpturepark.org/
http://www.brooklynx.org/rotunda/default.asp
http://www.whiteboxny.org/
http://www.wahcenter.net/
http://www.realartways.org/visualarts.htm
http://www.spaceoneeleven.org/
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1248/is_8_89/ai_77285396
8. Computer
Graphics
http://www.siggraph.org/ ACM Siggraph
online. Organization mission is to obtain and provide information in the
area of computer generated graphics and interactive techniques. Includes
information on membership, conferences, professional chapters,
publications, education, calendar, art and design resources and general
information. The Career Resources section allows you to search for career
opportunities, industry profiles and tips on searching for job
opportunities. You are able to search by job category, location and
company name.
http://www.cg-char.com/ This is a
mailing list website. There are professional discussion forums through
email that offer good direct contacts with working animators. It is a
great place to exchange critiques of each other's work and get timely
information on animation news and job openings. Note: it generates a lot
of email (sometimes 50+ per day) and may overwhelm you inbox.
http://careers.awn.com/ The Animation
World Network. The hub of animation on the Internet and provides a
database of jobs, career advice, announcements of festivals and
opportunities to showcase your work.
http://www.the3djobs.com/index.asp/
Employment site for employers and job seekers in the computer graphics
field including animation.
http://www.3dsite.com/ This site is
geared to the graphics and animation fields. It contains information on
opportunities all over the world.
http://www.3dartist.com/ads/jobs.htm#hwant
Help wanted section of the 3D artist classifieds.
http://mambo.ucsc.edu/psl/cg.html
- An amazing portal for a large amount of websites associated with
computer graphics.
http://dmoz.org/Arts/Visual_Arts/Computer_Graphics/Resources/
- Another great portal containing many websites pertaining to computer
graphics.
http://directory.google.com/Top/Arts/Visual_Arts/Computer_Graphics/Resources/
- A third collection of websites in the computer graphics field.
http://www.artsource.com/ ArtSource
is a digital media staffing agency that matches talent and clients for
short and long term assignments, contract and direct hire positions, with
no fee to the talent. Their offices are located along the West Coast in
Seattle/Bellevue, Portland and San Francisco/Palo Alto.
http://www.desktoppublishing.com/graphicsites.html
A great portal with many links to websites that are dedicated to computer
graphics.
9. Computer Graphics:
Animation
http://www.odyssey3d.com/ The title
of the website is Odyssey Production, a 3D Animation Odyssey and is a
leading producer of home video products and public festivals of computer
animation. Company located in San Diego, CA.
http://www.skillsnet.net/occguide/JDafx.cfm
A collaborative effort by the government and private companies to help you
find jobs in all forms of animation.
http://www2.awn.com/career/ The
Animation World Network. The hub of animation on the Internet, providing a
database of jobs, career advice, announcements of festivals and
opportunities to showcase your work.
http://www.cg-char.com/ This is a
mailing list website. There are professional discussion forums through
email that offer good direct contacts with working animators. It is a
great place to exchange critiques of each other's work and get timely
information on animation news and job openings. Note: it generates a lot
of email (sometimes 50+ per day) and may overwhelm you inbox.
http://www.the3djobs.com/index.asp/
Employment site for employers and job seekers in the computer graphics
field including animation.
http://www.asifa.org/animate/ontheweb.htm
International Animation Association chapter of the United States with an
amazing amount of resources in finding jobs, festival listings, studios,
equipment, unions, and publications.
http://www.3dartist.com/ads/jobs.htm#hwant
Help wanted section of the 3D artist classifieds.
http://www.spicycricket.com/ Spicy
Cricket is a great information source for 3D animation. The site is geared
for all levels of animators from beginners to industry professionals. The
site has links and reference pages, insider suggestions for career
advancement, and huge resource for any animator at any level. It is
Free!
http://www.animationmagazine.com/
All the content of this trade magazine and a searchable job listings
area.
http://www.3dsite.com/ This
site is geared to the graphics and animation fields. It contains
information on opportunities all over the world.
http://3dcafe.com/asp/jobs.asp
This particular site has an animation job posting board. This is a
wonderful site - you are able to apply for positions directly to
employers.
http://hotwired.lycos.com/animation/articles.html
A collection of articles about computer graphics animation.
http://www.entertainmentcareers.net/sbjobs/
A job site possessing an animation section.
http://www.planetpoint.com/
Register with the site and get placed into a database searchable by
companies who are looking for animation talent.
http://sockfairy.com/scott/animinjp/usjobs.htm
- An article about finding jobs in the US in Animation. Also some
information about working in Anime.
Computer Graphics
Animation: List Of Studios
http://www.ldlhr.com/jobs.html
Industrial Light and Magic Job Site.
http://disney.go.com/disneycareers/index.html
The Disney Careers section of their website.
http://www.lucasarts.com/jobs/
Lucas Arts Job Site.
http://www.blueskystudios.com/jobs/
Blue Sky Studios Job Site, an animation company creating for the
entertainment industry.(NY)
http://www.pixar.com/companyinfo/jobs/
The Pixar Studios Job site, another huge animation company.
http://www.lionhead.com/ Lionhead is
an animation studio and has a job posting section.
http://www.ageinc.com/ Abrams Gentile
Entertainment specializes in film, tv, theatre, tech and toys.
http://www.animekomix.com/ Anime
Komix specializes in digital software production and pushing the limits of
new techniques in entertainment.
http://www.buzzco.com/ The Buzz Company
places full-time and freelance positions online.
http://www.cartoonnetwork.com/
Cartoon Network, an AOL Time Warner company. (NY)
http://www.curiouspictures.com/
Curious Pictures is a computer animation company also experimenting in the
latest techniques of stop motion, rotoscoping, and digital
compositing.
http://www.ducksoupla.com/ Duck Soup
utilizes 3D animation and produces commercials, bumper stickers, CD-ROMS,
and short films.
http://www.4kidsentertainment.com/
4 Kids Entertainment specializes in buying and distributing all kinds of
media to children, including Nintendo and Pokemon.
http://www.fremantlecorp.com/ The
Fremantle Corporation specializes in all different kinds of t.v. programs,
including animation.
http://www.hitentertainment.com/
HIT Entertainment produces and distributes family entertainment
worldwide.
http://www.pasi.com.ph/ Pasi Animation
Studio, Inc. is a Phillipine-based animation studio that does everything
from special effects to flash animation. Also located in CA.
http://www.populararts.com/ Popular
Arts Entertainment Company, specializing in television, movies, and
magazine media.
http://www.rembrandtfilms.com/
Rembrandt Films is the exclusive worldwide distributor of the
award-winning animation from Zagreb Film.
Http://www.scholastic.com/
Scholastic is a global multi-media company, that also produces family
oriented video and television programming.
http://www.jjsedelmaier.com/ J.J
Sedelmaier is an animation production company.
http://www.sfment.com/SFM Entertainment
LLC's goal is to distribute, package, produce, create, place and provide
the finest in Television and New Media Programming.
http://www.spe.sony.com/ Sony Pictures
specializes in movie, television, VHS and DVD media.
http://www.starlightrunner.com/
Starlight Runner Entertainment produces animation, packages books and
comics, and develops video games for clients such as Scholastic.
http://www.stretchfilms.com/
Stretch Films specializes in animation for children's film.
http://www.loonland.com/ TV-Loonland
AG is an integrated media company that ranks among the world's leading
providers of children's, youth and family programming in the business
segments of production, distribution, merchandising and home
entertainment.
http://www.marvel.com/ Marvel
Enterprises, Inc. specializes in comic book and other multi-media
animation. (NY)
http://www.nick.com/
Nickelodeon uses animation for television and film.
http://www.rhythm.com/ Rhythm and Hues
is a film production studio, which does visual effects for films,
television commercials, theme parks rides and interactive games.
http://www.unboundstudios.com/
Unbound Studios combines traditional methods with the latest
technology.
http://www.centralparkmedia.com/
Central Park Media specializes in classical animation, one of the largest
retailers of Japanese animation.
http://www.cbuilders.com/ Character
Builders is an independent traditional animation studio but also assists
in production of much larger projects by larger companies.
http://www.felixthecat.com/ Felix
the Cat productions has a long history and began as a traditional
animation studio has integrated new techniques.
http://www.inktank.net/ Produces
traditional 2-D, mixed media, and stop-motion animation, plus motion
graphics and titles for broadcast and film.
http://www.imageworks.com/ Sony
Pictures Imageworks produces animation for films.
http://www.mtv.com/ MTV uses animation for
shows and movies.
10. Traditional
Animation
http://www.skillsnet.net/occguide/JDafx.cfm
A collaborative effort by the government and private companies to hell you
find jobs in all forms of animation.
http://www2.awn.com/career/ The
Animation World Network. The hub of animation on the Internet and provides
a database of jobs, career advice, announcements of festivals and
opportunities to showcase your work
http://www.asifa.org/animate/ontheweb.htm
International Animation Association chapter of the United States with an
amazing amount of resources in finding jobs, festival listings, studios,
equipment, unions, and publications.
http://www.animationmagazine.com/
All the content of this trade magazine and a searchable job listings
area.
http://www.entertainmentcareers.net/sbjobs/
A job site possessing an animation section.
http://sockfairy.com/scott/animinjp/usjobs.htm
- An article about finding jobs in the US in Animation. Also some
information about working in Anime.
http://www.planetpoint.com/
Register with the site and get placed into a database searchable by
companies who are looking for animation talent.
Traditional
Animation: List Of Studios
http://www.ldlhr.com/jobs.html
Industrial Light and Magic Job Site.
http://disney.go.com/disneycareers/index.html
The Disney Careers section of their website.
http://www.lucasarts.com/jobs/
Lucas Arts Job Site.
http://www.pixar.com/companyinfo/jobs/
The Pixar Studios Job site, another huge animation company.
http://www.lionhead.com/ Lionhead is
an animation studio and has a job posting section.
http://www.centralparkmedia.com/
Central Park Media specializes in classical animation, one of the largest
retailers of Japanese animation.
http://www.cbuilders.com/ Character
Builders is an independent traditional animation studio but also assists
in production of much larger projects by larger companies.
http://www.felixthecat.com/ Felix
the Cat productions has a long history and began as a traditional
animation studio has integrated new techniques.
http://www.inktank.net/ Produces
traditional 2-D, mixed media, and stop-motion animation, plus motion
graphics and titles for broadcast and film.
http://www.noodlesoup.net/ Noodle
Soup Productions combines traditional and the latest techniques of
animation to produce original programming and work for hire
services.
http://www.marvel.com/
Marvel Enterprises, Inc. specializes in comic book and other multi-media
animation.
http://www.unboundstudios.com/
Unbound Studios combines traditional methods with the latest
technology.
http://www.blueskystudios.com/jobs/
Blue Sky Studios Job Site, an animation company creating for the
entertainment industry. (NY)
http://www.ageinc.com/ Abrams Gentile
Entertainment specializes in film, tv, theatre, tech and toys.
http://www.animekomix.com/ Anime
Komix specializes in digital software production and pushing the limits of
new techniques in entertainment.
http://www.buzzco.com/ The Buzz Company
places full-time and freelance positions online.
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