CALL FOR TEACHERS
Elisabeth Jones Art Center is recruiting teachers for workshops and classes for 2020.
We will consider any visual or performing art form. We are particularly interested in class and workshop opportunities that are not commonly done in the Portland Area. The most successful applications will be those that tie the relevancy of the class back into EJART’s mission, while providing artistic education.
Each class will have 9-15 students, dependent upon the medium and space required.
You will have the options of a 3-week, 6-week or 1-3 Day Workshop/Master Class format. If you feel your class or workshop would do best outside of these structures, we can discuss!
For consideration, submit your cover letter, resume, and class synopsis/objective in a single PDF. Please also provide a link to your work or relevant examples. In your cover letter, discuss how your class ties back to the EJART mission of supporting social justice and environmental issues.
Contact jessica@elisabethjones.art for more information.
We will consider any visual or performing art form. We are particularly interested in class and workshop opportunities that are not commonly done in the Portland Area. The most successful applications will be those that tie the relevancy of the class back into EJART’s mission, while providing artistic education.
Each class will have 9-15 students, dependent upon the medium and space required.
You will have the options of a 3-week, 6-week or 1-3 Day Workshop/Master Class format. If you feel your class or workshop would do best outside of these structures, we can discuss!
For consideration, submit your cover letter, resume, and class synopsis/objective in a single PDF. Please also provide a link to your work or relevant examples. In your cover letter, discuss how your class ties back to the EJART mission of supporting social justice and environmental issues.
Contact jessica@elisabethjones.art for more information.
Elisabeth Jones Art Center is dedicated to facilitating a mutually supportive community, teaching space and gallery, while creating awareness through art for environmental, social justice, and contemporary issues.