Friday, June 20, 2008

Futura Photos





here are some pictures from the event Futura--...it was fun!

18th Street Arts Center


June 13, 2008
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CALENDAR/ART

CONTACT: Ronald Lopez
310-453-3711, X103
office@18thstreet.org
“CITIZEN ARTISTS MAKING EMPHATIC ARGUMENTS”
Continues a year long examination of electoral issues at 18th Street Arts Center
Curated by Adolfo V. Nodal
July 12 – September 13, 2008
Opening Reception Saturday, July 12, 6-9 pm

Santa Monica, CA – In this election year, who will turn “saving energy” from a mere ad campaign to a real lifestyle change, who will step up to the plate to make radical changes from green washing media hype into revolutionary living beyond crude oil and other accepted fossil burning “necessities” – and what will be the impact on the future of the nation?

18th Street Arts Center turns its gallery yet again to a myriad of work that is profound, inspiring, active, and charged with social implications with its show “Citizen Artists Making Emphatic Arguments.” The exhibition, which opens July 12 and continues through September 13, forms the third installment of “Future of Nations,” 18th Street’s yearlong examination of issues related to the 2008 presidential campaign. “Citizen Artists Making Emphatic Arguments” is curated by Adolfo V. Nodal and includes works by Ala Plastica, Lauren Bon, BULBO, CoLabART (Lynn Small + Dennis Paul), Echo Park Film Center, Fallen Fruit, Invisible 5, Natalie Jeremijenko, Newton & Helen Mayer Harrison, Tom Reddock, Shannon Spanhake, Kim Stringfellow, and Robert
Tannen, as well as an installation in the project room by Los Animistas, 18th Street’s 2008 artist fellow.

We are pleased to host open studios for visiting international artists Michael Arcega (Visions from the New California Grant Recipient), Peter Atkins(Australia), and Hui-Yu Su (Taiwan).

Gallery hours are Monday – Friday 10am-6pm. 18th Street Arts Center is located at 1639 18th Street, Santa Monica. For further information and images please visit our pressroom/gallery at www.18thstreet.org/pressroom.html.

“What would the world look like if everyone….”





he Everyone series at Berkeley
Photography project
Contact Jill at jsornson@gmail.com to know more about what is going on at Mosaic Berkeley and Visual Arts in the Bay Area!

Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Job opportunities

EARN CASH & CREDIT
While BEING CREATIVE

Would you like to earn cash and school credit? We pay people to do what they LOVE and work with you to earn school credit. Internships available.

GRAPHIC DESIGNER and FUTURE WEB MASTER
The Position:
e-Recycling Stewards has an immediate need for a part-time or freelance Graphic Designer position.

Responsibility: (including, but not limited to)
• Create a logo along with a CI package that meets our specifications
• Design marketing materials that bring a measurable results
• Website development

Requirements: (including, but not limited to)
• 4th year Graphic Designer and LOVE graphic design;
• Must know Photoshop, Illustrator, Dreamweaver, HTML, Flash, etc. intimately to fulfill job responsibilities in a timely manner;
• Takes direction well;
• Must have own computer.

What We Offer:
• $20-$25/per hour DOE
• Flexible Hours (you work when you are available)
• Casual Dress Code
• Career Development

How To Apply:
Please send your resume to e.recycling@yahoo.com
We will be reviewing and considering all applicants within 48 hours upon receipt of resume. Interviews are being set up now.

About Our Company:
e-Recycling Stewards is turn-key business solution to service the telecommunications industry. As recycling stewards our mission is to administer compliance of “Green Citizenship” while being profitable and sustainable.

Design Competition

http://www.design21sdn.com/competitions/13

Millennium Promise design competition for an online campaign that will promote the end of extreme poverty. The deadline is June 17.