Comprehensive Arts Sites

OPPORTUNITIES & LISTINGS

A regional listing of employment opportunities in the arts and culture industy. Includes jobs for teaching artists, art administrators, curators, fundraising and development professionals, financial and accounting, cultural management and volunteer opportunities.

The largest national online resource for jobs and internships, opportunities and services, event listings and studio spaces for artists, arts administrators and museum professionals.

Get your share of the over $8.1 million from this art opportunities list, published monthly for artists and photographers. Art contests, grants, juried art competitions, fellowships, residencies, public art commissions, art awards, scholarships, teaching assistantships, calls for art, art deadlines, scholarships, art shows, photography contests, RFPs, RFQs, sculpture commissions, percent-for-art, slide registries, university art galleries, non-profit art galleries, or other artist opportunities and venues normally outside the commercial gallery system. Subscribe for only $30/year.

An online resource for income and exhibition opportunities.

An online resource for visual artists and photograhers looking for income and exhibition opportunities to enter. A digest of featured art calls and monthly newsletters are also available. Full access requires a paid subscription.

Positions for those involved in the teaching of the criticism, history and practice of the visual arts.

A job platform for creatives. Search their database of jobs and projects. Sign up for free to create a profile and apply directly for jobs and projects.

ORGANIZATIONS, ASSOCIATIONS & RESOURCES

An annual online survey, data management, and institutional improvement system designed to enhance the impact of arts-school education. SNAAP partners with degree-granting institutions to administer the survey to their arts graduates. View their interactive SnaapShot of 2011 findings from over 33,000 arts alumni in America.

Nonprofit that promotes diversity in media by educating and empowering students seeking to enter the industry. Fields coverd included Film, TV, Animation, Journalism, Theater, Music, Radio, Gaming, Digital Media, Advertising/Marketing, Communications/PR and more. They host numerous live events (both in-person in NYC and livestreamed) and the recordings are available to watch on their website and Vimeo channel.

Fractured Atlas empowers artists, arts organizations, and other cultural sector stakeholders by eliminating practical barriers to artistic expression, so as to foster a more agile and resilient cultural ecosystem. Services they offer to artists include fiscal sponsorship, group health insurance coverage, online resources including an interface for selling tickets and accepting donations, online courses on the business aspects of the arts, a space rental marketplace, and more.

A national and international association of artists' communities and residencies — a diverse field of more than 1,000 programs worldwide that support artists of any discipline in the development of new creative work. Offers professional development services and artists resources, online, in print and in person through "Be Our Guest," a series of public sessions on residencies and ther opportunities for artists.

Publisher of business and self-help books for artists, photographers, filmmakers, authors and other creative professionals. Offerings include books like The Photographer's Guide to Marketing and Self-Promotion and The Graphic Designer's Guide to Pricing, Estimating,and Budgeting.

The leading national nonprofit organization for advancing arts in America. Issues the National Arts Awards and hosts Arts Advocacy Day on Capitol Hill.

A professional organization for those involved in the teaching the practice, history and criticism of the visual arts. Over 14,000 artists, art historians, scholars, curators, collectors, educators, art publishers, and other visual-arts professionals are individual members. In addition to providing job listings, the CAA fosters career development and professional advancement by identifying and developing sources of funding for the practice of art and scholarship in the arts.

Runs the Young Professionls Network (YPN), a professional development program designed to provide young professionals in the area with an insider's view of the Philadelphia business community and networking opportunities.

In addition to job listings, the Cultural Alliance offers programs and services in marketing, policy and advocacy, grantmaking, research, and health and employee benefits, available to creative professionals in the greater Philadelphia region.

The mission of the PCA is to foster the excellence, diversity and vitality of the arts in Pennsylvania and to broaden the availability and appreciation of those arts throughout the state. Provides a list of funding opportunities and residencies for Pennsylvanian artists.

Creative Mornings

Creative Morning chapters (including Philadelphia) host free breakfast events both online and in cities across the globe. From design legends to hometown heroes, speakers are selected by each chapter based on a global theme. Everyone is welcome. Everyone is creative. Just register beforehand to reserve your spot.