ArtsEquator Lobang is a list of available open calls, job postings and other opportunities open to people from Singapore and Southeast Asia. “Lobang”, a Malay word for “hole”, is used in Singlish as a shorthand for an opportunity, valuable contact or a tip.
[Updated: 7 April 2020]
COVID-19-related info/resources
[Malaysia] Participants needed for focus group on digitalisation efforts
Manamana Productions is conducting focus groups with arts makers and content creators to understand the digitalisation needs of the arts community in Malaysia. E-mail rosheen@manamana.com.my to participate.
[Singapore] Pasar Glamour Art Aid
Pasar Glamour is starting an emergency relief fund called Pasar Glamour Art Aid to provide urgent financial assistance (one-off $500 grants) to Singaporean and PR freelancers working in the performing arts industry. This emergency fund is targeted at helping performing arts freelancers who have lost their jobs and income overnight, and are now facing great difficulty making ends meet during this period.
Info (for donation and application)
[Singapore] Resources aggregated by Singapore Drama Educators Association
[Singapore] Opportunities for freelance performance artists by Covenant Chambers LLC
Law firm Covenant Chambers LLC has started an initiative to support local performing artists by commissioning them to read a monologue or poem to be video recorded and shared online.
[Singapore] Capability Development Scheme for the Arts (CDSA)
The National Arts Council (NAC) will provide a one-time Capability Development Scheme for the Arts (CDSA) for eligible arts organisations and individuals to encourage upskilling, and grow organisational capabilities. The CDSA is open to:
– NAC’s Major Companies and Seed Grant Companies (MCSG)
– Non-MCSG arts organisations and companies either registered with the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA) or with the Registry of Societies (ROS)
– Arts Self-Employed Persons (SEP) and sole proprietors who are Singapore Citizens or Permanent Residents residing in Singapore and work in the local arts scene
Apply between 16 March 2020 to 15 June 2020, 5pm.
Training must take place between 16 March 2020 to 30 September 2020
*Arts Resource Hub has a list of some training areas and suggested courses here.
[Singapore] SkillsFuture Top-Up
Adult Singaporeans aged 25 and above will receive a one-off $500 SkillsFuture Credit top-up. Eligible individuals can start using the additional credit from 1 October 2020.
Singaporeans aged 40 to 60 will receive a special $500 SkillsFuture Credit top-up. This will be over and above the $500 SkillsFuture Credit top-up for Singapore Citizens aged 25 and above. Eligible individuals can start using the SkillsFuture Credit provided under this package from 1 October 2020, on about 200 career transition programmes offered by the Continuing Education and Training (CET) Centres.
[Singapore] Self-Employed Persons Training Support Scheme
All Self-Employed Persons will be entitled to $7.50/hour of training allowance for SkillsFuture series courses and selected sector-specific training programmes. This will be administered by NTUC.
More info, to be updated, can be found here.
[Singapore] Venue Hire Subsidy
There will be a 30% subsidy for venue rental and associated costs for arts and culture activities, including productions, workshops and masterclasses taking place from 7 March to 30 June 2020. Eligible venues include for-hire spaces with a capacity of less than 1,000 at national cultural institutions such as The Esplanade, venues managed by Arts House Limited, Stamford Arts Centre, Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre, Singapore Conference Hall, National Gallery Singapore, and National Heritage Board museums.
[Singapore] Singapore Unbound Relief Fund (SURF)
Singapore Unbound has decided to postpone this year’s writing fellowships to Southeast Asia and to commit the funds instead to aid Singaporean writers badly affected by the shutdowns. Creative writers, whether they are Singapore citizens living anywhere in the world or Permanent Residents of Singapore, may apply for a USD200/SGD280 grant from the Singapore Unbound Relief Fund with no strings attached. This fund is specifically intended to help those in dire need of immediate help. Donations to this fund are also welcome.
Open for application now.
[Singapore] IMDA Content Fund
The IMDA welcomes submissions for public service content projects by eligible Singapore companies, under the Content Fund to Support SG United initiative. This initiative aims to inform and inspire the general Singapore public during this challenging time of dealing with COVID-19. Content project(s) proposed can be of any genre in any of the four official languages and should cover the following themes:
a. Profiling how local SMEs from various sectors (retail, hospitality, transport etc) are using technology in responding to and overcoming the challenges from battling the COVID-19 crisis;
b. “Stay Healthy, Go Digital” e.g. using e-payments for ordering food and buying groceries, or telecommuting, e-invoicing and other e-transactions for businesses; and
c. Rallying Singaporeans to stay united and do their part, and/or profile unsung heroes such as frontline workers.
IMDA will fund up to $20,000 per project/video, capped at $100,000 per application.
[Singapore] SG COVID-19 Creative/Cultural Professionals & Freelancers Support Group
A Facebook support group sharing tips, resources and information for creative and cultural workers.
[Singapore] ArtsComm
Online forum and Facebook Group for members of the arts community in Singapore.
Open Call: The Social Distancing Festival
The Social Distancing Festival is an online artist’s community made to celebrate and showcase the work of the many artists around the world who have been affected by the need for social distancing that has come about due to the spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19).
COVID-19 and Freelance Artists
An aggregated list of free resources, opportunities, and financial relief options available to artists of all disciplines worldwide.
Resources for Responding to COVID-19 in New York City
A.R.T./New York is compiling resources for theatre companies, independent producers, freelance artists, and the general public in light of the spread of COVID-19 in New York City.
Open Calls
Call for submissions: Monologues from My Bedroom
RUMAH X Cognatus are curating an online theatre performance called Monologues From My Bedroom that showcases 6-8 new and inspired monologues by actors all over the world. This is an invitation to actors to find imaginative freedom and creativity within the physical limitations that’s being imposed on all of us right now.
ASEAN Artists Residency Programme
This programme aims to provide arts and cultural opportunities for the ASEAN artists community by providing studio space, exhibition space, public programmes, and other promotional activities for artists while they work in the ASEAN Secretariat. Under this programme, one artist will be chosen to represent each of the 10 Southeast Asian countries and are expected to produce one artwork each for the permanent ASEAN Collection over a one-month period.
Deadline: 30 March 2020
[SHOW POSTPONED] The Runaway Company is looking for cast, creative and production team for 2 upcoming shows
The Runaway Company returns this August with a brand new original musical – Weren’t You Young Before?. They are looking for members to join the cast and the production committee. They are also putting together a creative team for a 2021 production.
Deadline: 21 March 2020
Call for nominations: Japan Foundation Awards 2020
Inaugurated in 1973, the year following the Japan Foundation’s establishment, the Japan Foundation Awards will have the 48th anniversary in 2020. The awards are presented to individuals or organisations that have significantly contributed to the promotion of international mutual understanding and friendship through their academic, artistic, or cultural activities and are expected to continue to do so. We look forward to receiving your nominations.
Deadline: 31 March 2020
Actors wanted: GroundZ-0
GroundZ-0 is looking for female actors who can play the following roles for a coming production at the end of the year: Chinese (Mandarin-speaking)/ Indonesian/ Filipino/Peranakan (one role for each). Actors need not be native to these identities but have to sound like natives. Stage age: 25-35.
You will need to be comfortable as a loud, dramatic and OTT (Over-The-Top) character, and yet still have the authenticity when needed at specific parts.
Available to rehearse in Aug/Sept. The project will be somewhere in Oct/Nov but dates are not confirmed.
Please send your CV, a recent photo and video links (if you have) to info.groundz0@gmail.com if you are interested. You will be notified if you are shortlisted. Auditions will be held around end of March.
Call for Papers: APRU University Museums Research Symposium
Jointly hosted by NUS Department of Architecture and NUS Baba House, this year’s APRU University Museums Research Symposium from 7-9 November 2020 invites personnel within the university domain to discuss, debate, and reflect on architectural heritage within universities. Interested presenters should submit their 300-word abstracts by 24 April 2020 to apru2020@nus.edu.sg.
Submission of papers by: 24 April 2020
Symposium: 7-9 November 2020
Open Call: The Kuih Kuih symposium
Are you a kueh maker, crafter or artist interested in our kueh making heritage? Would you like to be part of Singapore’s biggest kueh kueh forum and marketplace? The Kueh Kueh Symposium is taking place in July 2020.
[POSTPONED] Open for registration: Points of View 2020: Critical Frames for Performance Engagement
Points of View 2020: Critical Frames for Performance Engagement invites young performing arts practitioners to explore various ways of viewing and approaching artistic works. Held over six days during the 2020 Singapore International Festival of Arts (SIFA), POV 2020 participants will engage a range of performances, meet with SIFA artists and organisers, dialogue with industry experts and fellow critical thinkers, and attend workshops that aim to broaden and deepen their practice.
Facilitating the programme are experienced practitioners Charlene Rajendran, Chong Gua Khee, Corrie Tan, Kok Heng Leun, and Robin Loon.
[CANCELLED] Call for Volunteers: Singapore International Festival of Arts
If you love the arts, meeting new people and want to be a part of Singapore’s pinnacle arts festival, join SIFA as a Festival Ambassador! As a Festival Ambassador, you will work directly with the festival’s creative team, meet like-minded arts fans and get a glimpse of what goes on behind-the-scenes of SIFA!
Closing date: 27 March 2020
Open Call for artists in Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam: Residency in Leipziger, Germany
In collaboration with LIA (Leipzig International Art Programme), the Goethe-Institut is offering artists a three-month residency at the Art and Culture Centre Leipziger Baumwollspinnerei. The nonprofit artist residency at the Spinnerei Leipzig, a 10 hectare big international known art factory of over 120 art studios, galleries and art institutions.
Date: 31 March 2020
Call for applications: Goethe-Institut’s International Coproduction Fund
This funding is intended for coproductions by artists in the fields of theatre, dance, music and performance art, in which hybrid and interdisciplinary formats and the use of digital media may be key components. The target group comprises professional artists and ensembles abroad and in Germany, which demonstrably lack sufficient resources to realize their coproduction project on their own.
With the International Coproduction Fund the Goethe-Institut would like to support the unrestricted international and intercultural exchange of artists and their ideas. The facilitation of such an exchange and the networking it spawns among the various players are equally as important as the productions resulting from the project.
The joint application, which must be submitted by the foreign partner (living and working abroad), must show clearly that good working contacts already exist between the partners and that both parties are interested in putting together a dialogue-oriented production. The Head Office of the Goethe-Institut recommends highly getting in touch with local Goethe-Instituts for questions about the development of applications.
Deadline: 15 April 2020, 2359 (CET – Time in Germany)
Call for Submissions: National Youth Film Award 2020
The National Youth Film Awards (NYFA) is open for submissions under both Media Student and Open Youth categories. Participants aged between 15 to 35 years old are free to submit their Documentary, Animation, and Live Action films. This year’s winners will stand a chance to embark on a regional learning journey at events such as the Golden Harvest Awards and Short Film Festival, and SeaShorts Film Festival. Their films will be screened at these recognised events, and they will have the chance to network and learn from regional filmmakers at forums, workshops, and exhibitions.
Winners will also be invited to pitch their stories for an anthology of short films, where they will be given a $20,000 seed fund to produce a short film each.
Deadline: 30 April 2020
Open Call: 5th Paphos International Film Festival
The Paphos International Film Festival (PIFF) returns for the 5th year with an open call for short films and documentaries. PIFF is an annual festival held every year in Paphos in the mediterranean island of Cyprus. PIFF is committed to supporting authentically independent short films and it aims to research, promote and develop the art of independent film making.
This year, the festival will take place on 26-28 June 2020 at the Cultural Center Technopolis 20 in Paphos and will include open-air screenings of short films and documentaries aiming to promote a spirit of friendship and cooperation among filmmakers from Cyprus and all over the world.
Deadline: 11 May 2020
Singapore Unbound: 3rd Gaudy Boy Poetry Book Prize
The Gaudy Boy Poetry Book Prize is awarded annually to an unpublished manuscript of original Anglophone poetry by an author of Asian heritage residing anywhere in the world. The winner receives book publication and USD1,000.00. Five finalists will be announced in July 2020, and the prizewinner in August 2020. The winning manuscript will be published in Spring 2021 by Gaudy Boy, an imprint of the NYC-based literary nonprofit Singapore Unbound.
Deadline: 15 May 2020
Call for Entries: CPP’s ANI 41 [Philippines]
The Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) Intertextual Division is now accepting literary contributions for the 41st edition of ANI, the official literary journal of CCP.
With the theme “Paglalakbay: Lakad, Layag, Lipad,” the latest volume will contain essays, poems, short fiction and other literary genres that focus on the tales of Filipinos on their travelling experiences and their insights on culture, arts, and the human condition. Submissions may be in Filipino, English, and local languages of the Philippines, accompanied with a translation in either Filipino or English.
Deadline: 30 May 2020
Open Call: The ArtGround Visual Arts Space
The Artground’s Visual Arts Space, is the body of the arts centre. It is a space where children and their families feel comfortable to visit and explore, while exposing themselves to quality arts experiences. It aims to bridge the gap between arts and play, while the child develops physical, social and communicative skills through their interactions of the space and with one another. This is also a communal ground which supports and encourages the exchange of shared experiences of young families.
The Artground is also invested in working with artist(s) and strives to be an essential part in their development during this process. This Visual Arts Space design initiative is a great platform for artist(s) who are interested in using their craft and transforming it into space design for children.
Deadline: 1 June 2020, 2359 hours (Sg time)
Call for Entries: A Thousand Cranes
Sing Lit Station (SLS) and the Asia Pacific Hospice Palliative Care Network (APHN) are working together on an anthology that aims to increase awareness and appreciation of palliative care in the Asia Pacific region. Everyone living in the Asia Pacific region who has been touched by the benefits of palliative care is welcome to submit their poetry for inclusion in this anthology.
Deadline: 30 June 2020
Open for Submissions: 2021 Epigram Books Fiction Prize
Do you have a great story that you’ve always wanted to publish? Why not submit your manuscript for the next edition of the Epigram Books Fiction Prize (EBFP)? Open to writers from all ASEAN countries. While manuscripts have to be in English, new original translations of non-English works can also be submitted.
Deadline: 1 August 2020
Call for Entries: Poetry anthology on pain
Desmond Kon Zhicheng-Mingdé and Eric Tinsay Valles are looking for poems for a new anthology, Atelier of Healing: Poetry About Trauma and Recovery.
Deadline: 2 October 2020
Open Call: Tentacles 2020 Artist in Residence [Thailand]
Bangkok-based art space Tentacles is looking for artists, designers, researchers and creators of all disciplines to apply for its AIR programme. This programme is for creators who aim to develop new body of works, conduct research or experiment and focus on their practice.
Duration: 2 – 3 months
No. of Artists: 1-3
Location: Bangkok, Thailand
Tentacles is a self-sustaining, official non-profit organisation which is not able to offer free or sponsored residencies. Residency fees for fully funded or grant receiver is THB 32,000 (~USD960).
Open Call: Untitled Space Artist in Residence
Based in Shanghai, Untitled Space AiR is open to all contemporary artists throughout the year (except Feb). During the year, artists are encouraged to create a new body of work, engage with artists from mainland China and around the world. Duration of residency: 1-3 months
Accommodation and studio provided. Artists will need to pay 8,800 CNY per month to meet the minimum cost of running the residency.
Call for Submissions: The Tiger Moth Review
The Tiger Moth Review, a new and independent eco-conscious journal from Singapore, is calling for submissions of poetry, prose, art and photography that emphasises the connections between “human activity and the environment that produces it”, work that displays an “awareness of ecology and concerns over environmental disaster” (“Ecopoetics”, Poetry Foundation).
They are looking for work that is eco-conscious and critical, work that celebrates the beauty/ bounty of nature, work that is cognisant, curious and contemplative of the relationships between humanity, modernity, cultures and the environments in which we live in or imagine ourselves to inhabit.
Submissions for Issue 4 now open till May 2020.
Jobs
The Finger Players: Intern
The Finger Players is looking for a theatre intern to assist in its productions, masterclasses and workshops. The ideal candidate should be able to commit on a full-time basis for at least 6 months, starting from April/May 2020.
Deadline: 20 March 2029
Singapore Tyler Print Institute: Senior Instructor (Education & Outreach Programmes)
Working closely with the Gallery Director, the Senior Instructor, with the support of the Outreach Executive, is responsible for delivering a diverse and dynamic public programme for schools as well as members of the public. The aim of promoting STPI as a venue for learning, creativity and participation from diverse audiences is of utmost importance. The Senior Instructor will also be responsible for the upkeep and maintenance of all printing presses, tools, and equipment that occupies the space.
tsuei.co: Project Assistant
Mok Cui Yin (tsuei.co) is an independent producer who works across disciplines and mediums, looking for 1 – 2 project assistants to assist her on producing, project management, arts administration, and production work for a number of arts projects spanning contemporary performance, dance, film, music, design, literary arts, visual arts, and transmedia work between 2020 – 2021.
Republic Polytechnic: Lecturer (Arts and Theatre Management)
Lecturers will:
Develop and deliver at least ONE of the following modules:
Production Design and/or Stagecraft
Introduction to Technical Theatre, Theatre Production Practicum
Drafting for Productions
Production Management
Drawing
Arts History
Republic Polytechnic: Associate Lecturer (Arts and Theatre Management)
Associate Lecturers will:
Deliver AT LEAST ONE of the following modules:
Introduction to Technical Theatre
Electrical Fundamentals for Theatre Lighting Design
Introduction to Lighting
Drafting for Productions
Stage Management
Stagecraft
Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts: Lecturer, Theatre Programme (Half-load)
Roles and Responsibilities include:
– Develop content, manage and deliver modules in movement, stylised theatre, interdisciplinary practice, professional development, and teaching and learning and this includes: undertaking 10 to 12 contact/teaching hours per week during term time; designing, preparing and developing module/teaching materials contributing towards review of curriculum and academic activities; maintaining records relating to students’ progress, performance and attendance; supervising and assessing students’ assignments/works/projects; performing administrative duties as expected of an academic staff
– Organise and lead overseas immersion programme
Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts: Adjunct Lecturer, Theatre Programme
Roles and Responsibilities include:
– Manage and deliver the module Voice 4 (Mastering Your Voice) for a total of 8 teaching hours per week beginning in March 2020
– Maintain records to monitor student progress, performance and attendance
– Supervise and assess students’ assignments
Bandwagon: Senior Writer / Staff Writer (Music Media)
Bandwagon is a leading independent music media company in Southeast Asia. The company is looking for a driven go-getter who loves music and writing news that matters to music lovers in the region. The candidate should also be organised and meticulous, and always ready and on-the-ball.
Mediacorp Pte Ltd: Production Assistant
Mediacorp Eaglevision is looking for a competent Production Assistants to support all aspects of TV production for its upcoming Drama series. The Production Team will count on you for various crucial tasks, from organising sets to distributing scripts to crowd control.
Papahan Films: Assistant Producer
Papahan Films is looking for a motivated and hardworking individual to join the team. The Assistant Producer will be managing and supporting the administrative work on the production including liaising with vendors and other department heads to facilitate and ensuring the smooth workflow of the production.
Nyoibo: Mandarin Translators
Nyoibo is a novel translation company that is looking for Superstar Translators (Chinese to English) to translate top Chinese novels into English, catering to readers all over the world. This is a long-term freelancing position for suitable candidates to work from home. You will need to be interested in the following novels: Modern, Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Wuxia, etc.
Kult: Video Editor (Freelance)
Kult Studio & Gallery is hungry for a VIDEO EDITOR.
You will:
Conceptualise and edit videos using existing footage
Incorporate light motion graphics/animations using existing illustrations
Push the boundaries of traditional videos
Singapore Tourism Board: Contract Project Manager, Arts (11-months)
Main Responsibilities include:
– Formulate strategies and new initiatives which maximise tourism value-add and competitiveness of the arts and creative industries.
– Grow a strong pipeline of art experiences with tourism appeal and which positions Singapore as a vibrant arts city supporting destination attractiveness.
– Conduct ad-hoc research and benchmarking on arts related topics.
Deadline: 20 March 2020
Goethe-Institut Singapore: Project Manager Cultural Programme
The Goethe-Institut Singapore is looking for a highly motivated project manager for the cultural programme. The scope of employment is 32 hours per week. The Goethe-Institut is the Federal Republic of Germany’s official cultural institute, operational worldwide. We promote knowledge of the German language abroad and foster international cultural cooperation. In addition, we convey a comprehensive picture of Germany by providing information about its cultural, social and political life.
Deadline: 29 March 2020
LASALLE: Programme Leader — BA(Hons) Arts Management
LASALLE is seeking an individual with a proven track record in the theory and practice of Arts Management and Cultural Policy who has the vision and capability to lead the College’s established BA(Hon) Arts Management programme. The ideal candidate will possess practical arts management and teaching experience, with an international perspective on the subject, an enthusiasm for mentoring the next generation of arts managers and leaders, and a commitment to research.
Reporting to the Dean, Faculty of Fine Arts, Media & Creative Industries and the Head, School of Creative Industries, the Programme Leader is responsible for the academic leadership and management of the BA(Hons) Arts Management programme. You will be responsible for teaching, research and development of modules in the programme, development of local and international industry experiences and placements for students as well as supervision of student theses and projects.
Apply before: 31 March 2020
National Heritage Board: Exhibitions Officer, Asian Civilisations Museum and Peranakan Museum
The Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM) is the only museum in the region devoted to exploring the rich artistic heritage of Asia, especially the ancestral cultures of Singaporeans. You will handle artefacts and work out the best way to display them with fellow passionate museum professionals like the curators.
Applications close: 1 April 2020
British School Jakarta: Faculty Leader of Arts [Indonesia]
British School Jakarta is looking for experienced and dynamic teachers who hold a relevant degree and have experience of teaching drama to 11-18 year olds. The ability to work collaboratively and contribute to a diverse programme is essential. Every member of the teaching staff is expected to provide one extra-curricular activity session as a minimum per week and/or a commitment to the primary enrichment programme as well as contribute to the wider community aspects of school life.
National Arts Council: Manager/ Assistant Manager, Sector Development (Theatre)
You will join a team that focuses on the development of the Singapore theatre sector. This includes contributing to the formulation of strategies, planning, and programme implementation, as well as supporting the development of theatre practitioners and organisations. You will build strong relationships with these individuals and organisations and through a range of tools and programmes, including grants, arts spaces and other developmental platforms.
Applications close: 12 April 2020
National Arts Council: Assistant Manager (Singapore Art Week) (Apr 2020 – Feb 2021)
NAC is looking for an assistant manager to provide support for Singapore Art Week 2020 operations. Responsibilities include coordinating with stakeholders for event information and marketing collaterals and working closely with NAC-appointed agencies to deliver the PR and marketing campaign for Singapore Art Week 2020.
Applications close: 8 April 2020
More job listings in the link below.
National Arts Council: Assistant Manager / Manager (Education)
The Education & Development Department’s purview covers a wide scope. From growing an appreciation for the arts from pre-school and onwards, to increasing engagement with the arts in pre-tertiary education, right up to ensuring a pipeline of arts professionals equipped with the right skills sets and opportunities for continuous professional development to support lifelong learning.
For this role, you will be involved in the implementation and review of policies, strategies, partnerships and initiatives which seek to enhance the quality of school-based arts education programmes, and increase student appreciation of and engagement with the arts (with a focus on local content and artists) across various school levels and student profiles.
Applications close: 16 April 2020
Internships at OH!
OH! is looking for interns for the following:
Community & Arts Management Internship: The community & arts management intern will work closely with the Community Manager to develop and maintain relationships with various stakeholders (this includes volunteers, teachers, patrons, partners). They will also develop and execute programmes for the above stakeholders.
Curatorial & Programming Internship: The curatorial & programming intern with work closely with the OH! team, artists and external stakeholders to conceptualise and run programmes.
Arts Marketing & Communications Internship: The marketing & communications intern will work closely with the marketing manager to shape the organisation’s communications strategy and bring art closer to the masses. They will help develop and execute exciting marketing and public relations campaigns.
Internships are full-time and come with a stipend.
Singapore Art Museum: Head of Department & Curator, Singapore Biennale & Residencies
SAM has set up a Biennale Office to assist in delivering its new curatorial direction. This office will undertake the organisation of the Singapore Biennale as well as other international projects, including an artist and curator residency programme, to position SAM as an important contributor to the global discourses of contemporary art. This position is part of the auspices of International Partnerships (IP) in the Singapore Art Museum (SAM). IP plans and coordinates the organisation’s international engagement efforts with the global arts community.
The scope of this position will cover artists’ projects, production & programmes related mainly to the Singapore Biennale and the residency programme. This position will also report to the Director of Curatorial, Collections and Programmes for curatorial projects, particularly those of large-scale commission projects.
National Gallery Singapore: Digital Marketing Manager (Performance Marketing & Digital Touchpoints)
In this role, the candidate will join a dynamic team of marketing and communications professionals responsible for continually growing the awareness, preference and visitorship for National Gallery Singapore within Singapore and internationally. This position drives the best practice for digital touchpoint management and performance marketing in the digital ecosystem to help build an integrated end-to-end visitor digital touchpoint user journey across paid, owned, earned media to scale towards the Gallery’s vision of mass-personalisation marketing.
National Gallery Singapore: Head (Library & Archives)
National Gallery Singapore seeks a dynamic, collaborative, and experienced archivist to lead collection development and management, as well as service-related activities at the Gallery’s Library & Archive. The Library & Archive is a leading centre dedicated to the research of modern and contemporary art of Southeast Asia, housing a collection of more than 20,000 digital and physical items.
More vacancies in the link below.
Arts House Limited: Assistant Manager, Programmes
Responsibilities include working as an integral member of the programming team under the direction of the Head of Artistic Programming, and conceptualising, developing and executing arts programmes and projects in line with the programming strategy of The Arts House and at other prescribed venues determined by AHL.
More vacancies in the link below:
SOTA: Subject Head, Faculty of Visual Arts
The Subject Head of the Visual Arts faculty plays an important role in providing quality and rigorous art education by working closely with the Head in leading and developing the faculty towards nurturing students’ abilities in seeing and creating meaningful connections through a diversity of artistic processes and expressions.
Responsibilities include:
– Development and delivery of curriculum to a range of visual arts classes of different levels and technical proficiencies. The curriculum includes both studio practice and theory and history of art.
– Monitoring and evaluation of student progress, including providing useful and timely feedback to students and other stakeholders.
– Preparation and conduct of assessment of student learning.
SOTA: Teacher, Faculty of Dance
Responsibilities include:
– Design and implement curriculum and assessment for the Dance programme, specifically the ballet technique module
– Monitor and evaluate the progress and development of the students under one’s charge and giving useful and timely feedback to students and parents
– Work with others in supporting the faculty in curriculum development/review and other departmental needs
– Plan, implement and monitor co-curricular programmes to support students’ holistic development
– Maintain up-to-date subject knowledge and preparing relevant teaching resources
More roles available in the link below.
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About the author(s)
Nabilah Said is an award-winning playwright, editor and cultural commentator. She is also an artist who works with text across various artforms and formats. Her plays have been staged in Singapore and London, including ANGKAT, which won Best Original Script at the 2020 Life Theatre Awards. Nabilah is the former editor of ArtsEquator.