Offers jobs and opportunities, industry news, discussion forums, and more.
Serve the community and craftspeople with educational opportunities, marketing assistance, cultural programs, workshops, and information services. Lists upcoming shows, events and workshops.
Online listings of juried fine arts and craft fairs across the country.
Lists and descriptions of various artists communities around the country.
Read excerpts from the current issue, read book reviews, submit and read classified ads.
The Clay Studio is Philadelphia's only nonprofit solely dedicated to the education and promotion of the ceramic arts, and is one of the world's leading institutions in the field.
Since 1898, ACerS has been the hub of the global ceramics community and one of the most trusted sources of ceramic materials & applications knowledge. Includes a job board for both employers and job seekers.
Read parts of the current issue, see the project of the month, learn about tools and materials, as well as tips. Also reviews of resources.
Offers jobs and services in the wood industry.
Located in Philadelphia, The Center for Art in Wood interprets, nurtures, and champions creative engagement and expansion of art, craft, and design in wood to enhance the public’s understanding and appreciation of it. They achieve this mission through a collection, exhibitions, collaborative residencies, education, programming and events, and a research library.
Articles, tools, and workshops related to metalworking.
Artist galleries and portfolios, projects and festivals, book reviews, classified ads, calendar of shows, Q&A, and more.
Official site of the institute. Has a job board.
Your source for books, specialty catalogs, videos, kits, hand-dyed yarn, hand woven scarves and towels, and COE handbooks. Galleries and conference/show information.
Online magazine, classified ads, and workshop calendar.
Find studios, read the Stained Glass Quarterly, learn about stained glass and the Stained Glass School.
Ceramics and Glass Industry Foundation
A job board for opportunities in ceramics and glass, offered by The American Ceramic Society.
A home for literary Philly, Blue Stoop's mission is to support and nurture writers and readers from all walks of life who live in the greater Philadelphia area.
Free, public calendar created for Philly’s literary community to share their events free of charge. Alongside an ever-growing list of resources (including independent bookstores, literary organizations, writing workshops, reading series, and more), anyone can use this resource to explore the dozens of literary events that occur in the greater Philadelphia metropolitan area each month.
Comprehensive site on the publishing industry. Includes postings of jobs and internships and A to Z list of publishing companies, publishing-related associations, and more.
The nation’s largest nonprofit organization serving creative writers. Their mission is to foster the professional development of poets and writers.
Direct link to information about contests, residencies, conferences, bookstores, and organizations promoting poetry.
The list of jobs a writer can hold will never be complete. You’ll find writers who are programmers, stock traders and business executives. This site contains a list of some of the most likely and probably most satisfying careers for people who love to write.
Site contains information about many resources of value to writers, including agents, conferences, directories, organizations, and more.
The IAPWE or International Association of Professional Writers & Editors is an organization dedicated to providing helpful resources to writers and editors and disseminating helpful ideas and resources across the greater professional community in the form of outreach, blogging, networking and thought leadership. Members have access to a job board and other professional resources.
Unconventional independent book publisher based in Philadelphia.
Database of paid blogging jobs.
Founded in 1984 to encourage the career development of emerging visual artists in the Philadelphia area. Since then, the organization has worked steadily harder to provide the support essential to talented individuals building careers in the visual arts. The Center dedicates itself to making art careers viable for those who choose them, helping emerging artists reach their audiences, and promoting interest and understanding of emerging visual art among citizens of the community.
The Cultural Alliance provides information services that include advocacy for public arts and culture funding at the local, state and federal levels; professional development and educational programming; group insurance for member organizations; a monthly newsletter; informational directories; and a cultural sector Job Bank.
Fleisher is a South-Philadelphia non-profit arts school based in South Philadelphia that offers classes, tuition-free classes, workshops, exhibitions, and community-based programs.
The home of The Artist's Magazine, Watercolor Artist, Pastel Journal, Drawing magazine, North Light Books, WetCanvas and more!
Membership organization that offers scholarships, exhibitions, award and other opportunities. Associate membership is $45/year.
PSC gives artists and art enthusiasts the opportunity to connect with others who share their passion about art. Site includes a gallery for display of artwork and a bulletin board.
Lists and descriptions of various artists communities around the country.
Worldwide network of artist residencies.
NYFA Source is the most extensive national database directory of awards, services, and publications for artists. Listings include over 3,400 arts organizations, 2,800 award programs, 3,100 service programs, and 900 publications for individual artists across the country. More programs are added every day.
A publishing company that provides practical information to creative professionals. Include a broad selection of books on the business of being an artist.
Discover the largest fine art marketplace for original and contemporary art online! Harness the best arts information, respond to the Call for Artists or sign-up for your Free Portfolio or create an Artist Portfolio today and sell your art at the biggest marketplace for contemporary Art!
A monthly newsletter with announcements listing art contests & competitions, art scholarships & grants, juried exhibitions, art jobs & internships, call for entries/proposals/papers, writing & photo contests, residencies, design & architecture competitions, auditions, casting calls, fellowships, festivals, funding, and other opportunities (including some that take place on the web) for artists, art educators and art students of all ages.
Springboard for the Arts' mission is to cultivate a vibrant arts community by connecting artists with the skills, contacts, information and services they need to make a living and a life.
A free art community where you can share your art and sell it commission free.
Subscribe ($25/yr) to receive a monthly email full of 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, percent-for-art, slide registries, university art galleries, non-profit art galleries, and other artist opportunities and venues normally outside the commercial gallery system.
Philagrafika's mission is to promote and sustain printmaking as a vital and valued art form by providing artistic, programmatic and administrative leadership for large-scale, cooperative initiatives with broad public exposure.
A Philadelphia-based nonprofit gallery whose mission is to support printmaking and photography as vital contemporary arts and encourage the appreciation of the printed image in all its forms.
The Council encourages and supports the fine art of printmaking in all its varied forms for the benefit of artists and the public through education and exhibition.
Non-profit national organization founded in Philadelphia PA in 1939 for the purposes of exhibiting the color print (they now also show black & whites).
The first and only non-profit institution devoted solely to the exhibition and understanding of fine art prints. Site includes a comprehensive of printmaking links.
Collection of various printmaking links.
The national membership organization of conservation professionals. Site includes a Career Center as well as Grants & Scholarships.
The Guild of Book Workers promotes interest in and awareness of the tradition of the book and paper arts by maintaining high standards of workmanship, hosting educational opportunities, and sponsoring exhibits. Site has links to exhibitions, newsletters, publications, a listserv, and other resources.
Promotes ethical standards and professionalism in the antiquarian book trade, encourages the collecting and preservation of rare and antiquarian books and related materials, supports educational programs and research into the study of rare books. Site includes a directory of rare book dealers.
Lists and descriptions of various artists communities around the country.
Resources related to sculptors and sculpture on and off the internet, including over 400 pages of resources and tools and 16,000 external links.
The National Sculpture Society is the oldest organization of professional sculptors in the United States. The site includes information on scholarships, competitions, sculpture news, and membership in the society.
The mission is to promote contemporary sculpture and to serve as an advocate for sculptors. The site includes opportunities for artists, various web links, a directory of members, and more.
Information about the Sculpture Center, it’s calendar, a sculptor’s forum for discussion and information about sculpture.
The world’s leading certifying agency for imaging professionals and the world’s largest non-profit association for professional photographers, with more than 14,000 members in 64 countries.
Serves the needs of photographers, photo educators, photography students, gallery owners and photographic organizations around the world.
Dedicated to the advancement of photojournalism, its creation, editing and distribution, in all news media. To this end, NPPA provides continuing educational programs and fraternalism without bias, and supports and acknowledges the best the profession has to offer.
Features listings from AAM’s renowned job bank for museum professionals, as well as links to museum career information.
Museum job listings from all over the world.
A regularly updated compendium of museum, art gallery & nonprofit vacancies.
Not-for-profit statewide organization dedicated to supporting, sustaining, invigorating, and expanding the role that museums and historical organizations play in their communities and throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Site includes Employment Opportunities.
Dedicated to promoting excellence within the museum community. Through advocacy, professional education, information exchange, accreditation, and guidance on current professional standards of performance, AAM assists museum staff, boards, and volunteers across the country to better serve the public.
A professional service organization that endeavors to expand the capacity and further the vision of children's museums around the world. ACM's vision is to bring children and families together in a new kind of town square where play inspires lifelong learning. Founded in 1962 as a support group for directors, ACM has broadened its services and purpose as an international association
An 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.
The only organization in New England serving museums of all sizes and the people who work for and with them. As a member you'll find professional development opportunities, news, information, and the experience of more than 1,700 of your colleagues. Includes a section called NemaJobs Online.
Museum-Ed is a not-for-profit Web site dedicated to providing museum educators opportunities to ask questions, to exchange ideas, to explore current issues, to share resources, to reflect on experiences, and to inspire new directions in museum education.
Open positions at the museum are listed on their website. It is updated approximately every two weeks.
Collaboration of Philadelphia’s arts and cultural organizations. Website includes a Job Bank, as well as an alphabetical list of all member organizations.