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Executive Director/General Manager (due sept 7th )

ArtHeart Community Art Centre, a registered charity, is a community-based arts organization in Regent Park that provides visual arts education, programs and materials, free-of-charge to children, youth, adults and seniors living in Regent Park and the surrounding neighbourhood. By using art as a vehicle, ArtHeart helps to develop self-esteem, creativity, life-skills and learning. Participants are empowered to improve their quality of life while putting their hands and imaginations to work.

As a small organization (3 FTE shared among 6 part-time staff) with big impact (we serve over 300 children and youth, and 200 adults per year), and an exciting future ahead (the revitalization of Regent Park and the building of the new Regent Park Arts and Cultural Centre) ArtHeart is seeking an Executive Director who is able to wear multiple hats: part General Manager, part Fundraiser, part Artistic Director, part community builder. This position is a full time position, with a salary range of $45,000-$52,000 depending on experience, and is a one-year renewable contract.

We are looking for someone who is creative, passionate yet practical, has a background in the arts, experience in fundraising and the not-for-profit sector, and experience and ease working with low income and marginalized communities. Someone who has managed people and projects, knows how to manage a budget, how to build and sustain partnerships, has strong administrative skills, and is a good organizer and a great oral and written communicator is needed. You also need to be able to roll up your sleeves and help out in the studio. If this sounds like you, please apply! ArtHeart has a great staff and a committed Board. This, along with the enthusiasm, creativity and talent of the participants is what makes it a wonderful place to work.

Main Responsibilities:
Governance
• Keep ArtHeart’s Board of Directors informed of all important issues affecting ArtHeart and implement and administer ArtHeart policies;
• Work with the Board of Directors to support governance structure and committees;
• Serve as a non-voting member of the Board of Directors;
Program Excellence
• Provide leadership and vision to staff in program development;
• Ensure programming is consistent with the mission and values of ArtHeart and anchored in community arts practice;
• Lead the ArtHeart staff and manage the short-term program goals to meet the long-term strategic direction of ArtHeart;
• Oversee the outreach, coordination and promotion of ArtHeart;
• Be available to execute front line programming should the situation arise;
Fiscal Management
• Guide the preparation of the budget/financial plan by developing budget projections and estimates in conjunction with the finance committee;
• Work closely with the bookkeeper in reviewing and monitoring budgets and ensuring appropriate operating systems and fiscal controls;
• Supervise regular reviews of the Budget to control expenses;
• Be fiscally responsible for effective and efficient management of the ArtHeart budget and execution of the strategic plan;

Fundraising
• Develop and execute a short, medium and long-term funding strategy and program in collaboration with the fundraiser consultant and Board of Directors to ensure that the organization’s long-term and annual development plans and strategies are being met;
• Obtain and increase external funding by writing grants, creating partnerships, and general solicitation;
Personnel
• Lead and build an integrated team that works together to actualize ArtHeart’s vision;
• Ensure staff provides exceptional service to the participants;
• Oversee recruitment, hiring and training of staff and instructors, and supervise and evaluate core staff consistent with the policies, staffing plan and budget approved by the Board;
• Responsible for taking any and all steps necessary to protect employees and others against occupational accidents, injuries and illnesses;
Community Relations
• Lead a culture of inclusiveness, helpfulness, and professionalism within ArtHeart;
• Manage the growth of strong partnerships with agencies, organizations and artists to increase the capacity to deliver services at ArtHeart;
• Initiate, maintain, and cultivate relationships with funders, community organizations, government agencies, the media, program participants and other stakeholders so as to achieve ArtHeart’s mission; and
• Become an active participant in community organizations and activities as appropriate.

Requirements

Qualifications:
• 3-5 years of experience in the not-for-profit, community-based, charitable organization sector (management experience is required);
• 3-5 years of developing, coordinating, managing and evaluating art and community projects;
• Excellent project management skills;
• Experience in financial management and budget overview;
• Ability and experience in managing staff and conflict resolution;
• Facilitation skills to assist in running smooth and effective meetings;
• Experience working with a Board of Directors;
• Experience and success in fundraising and proposal writing;
• Someone who is proactive and thrives on organization and order as well as creativity and problem solving;
• Passion for the arts and the importance of community-based arts programming;
• Experience working with and in low-income communities, engaging youth, newcomers, children and adults, and operating from an anti-oppressive and anti-racist framework;
• Excellent oral, written communication skills and computer literacy (must be competent in word and excel; familiarity with CADAC, Income Manager and QuickBooks is an asset);
• Someone who is friendly and personable; and,
• Post secondary education or equivalent required.

Additional Information

Interested candidates should submit their cover letter and résumé no later than 4 p.m. on September 7, 2010. Ideally the successful candidate will be able to begin work by the start of October. Please send your application to jobs@artheart.ca. Please include “Executive Director” in the subject line.
We thank all applicants for their interest in this position. Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

web source http://www.workinculture.ca/apps/index.cfm?fuseaction=job.showDetails&jobid=49839&termid=


Filed under: Blog, Employment, Newslogikal at 5:24 pm
Nia Centre for the Arts Youth Steering Committee

> Nia Centre for the Arts is a community space focused on supporting the holistic advancement of Afro-Diasporic young people.
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> Nia Centre for the Arts aspires to be a collaborative Arts Centre that represents Afro-Diasporic arts and culture both locally and internationally, while working with Young People through art to foster social change.
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> Position: Youth Steering Committee Member
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> As a youth-led non-profit organization, Nia Centre for the Arts requires dynamic, visionaries and leaders on our Youth Steering Committee. The Youth Steering Committee is an 11-member group between the ages of 16 and 29.The role of this group is to advocate for youth led and youth-centered approaches at Nia Centre for the Arts that will benefit young people from the African Diaspora. We are interested in individuals with a knowledge of feminism, knowledge and/or experiences with the justice system, and a lived experience as a member of the continental African diaspora. This group works to ensure that youth voices, ideas and suggestions are listened to, respected and acted upon within the organization. The position requires a 1-2-year commitment and involves regularly scheduled meeting times.
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> 3-Tier Reciprocal Mentorship
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> reciprocal responsibility to mentor another young person in the organization
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> succession planning and professional development opportunities.
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> Engagement & Outreach
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> maintain and progressively challenge the framework and vision of the organization by ensuring evolution, growth and effectiveness in fulfilling the organizational mandate
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> monitoring emerging trends, needs, expectations and challenges.
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> Overseeing Operational Structure and Operations
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> ensure youth-led and youth-focused organizational and operational structures.
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> accountability and fiscal functions, checks and balances on operations
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> Ambassador and Name Lending
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> promotion of Nia Centre for the Arts to external communities based upon the vision of the organization.
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> ensure the interests of various Afrodiasporic communities are represented.
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> lend personal credibility to the organization through their position on the board.
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> Self-Reflection, Assessment and Growth
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> regular review and assessment of the functions and effectiveness of the board.
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> assess and evaluate the level of trust within the board as well as the quality and equity of the group process.
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> perform self-evaluations and measure growth of both the committee and yourself.
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> Closing date: Tuesday August 31, 2010
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Filed under: Blog, Newslogikal at 1:13 pm
Black Daddies Club in Brampton this Friday august 27th

VERB Educational Services
(Victorious, Empowerment, Restoration, Balance!)

Presents
Friday, August 27th @ 7pm

The Absence of Black Fathers in the Black Community

Speaker: Brandon Hay from the Black Daddies Club will discuss parenting issues as well as the issues facing the Black Community. At the age of 24, Hay became a first time father. Raised by a single mother, he was filled with anxiety and fear about his own ability to be a father.

Topics include:

¨ The effects and struggles of fatherless youth in the black community
¨ Strategies for change

Venue: The Brampton Civic Centre
Address: 150 Central Park Drive
Lower level, Library Meeting Room
Elevator A – Not in the Brampton Library

Call: 416-725-4909
Registration $10.
All are welcome

Its time for change!
This event will be filmed for a documentary


Filed under: Blog, Eventslogikal at 1:11 pm
The People Proejct: SOY Mural & OUTwords Photography Exhibit In King Subway Station

We are abounding with joyous news! The beautiful SOY Mural is up at King Subway Station as well as a selection of photos created by the amazing OUTwords participants. You will also find a photo from the upcoming Stud Magazine!
You can find it in the Commerce Court Entrance to the station. We welcome you all to go visit and take pictures of yourself with the mural and photos or take pictures of lovely folks observing these divine creations and basking in all of their glory and post any pictures on the Facebook Event Page that will be up later on tonight.
Thanks to all of the participants, all of the brilliant facilitators, all of the supporters and contributers, all of the organizers, all of the artists, every single OUTwords participant and volunteer – you inspire us all daily.
Thanks to you village for your unending support!

This mural honours the spirit of a “dear brother, friend, and cousin to all of us who has gone on to the Spirit world; Dylan Jade Corbiere.”

Dylan was instrumental in the creation of the mural and brought his incredible gifts to the mural and to the space that we all shared.
Expect to see the plaque created in Dylan’s honour arrive in the display case in the upcoming weeks.

We would also like to officially introduce our two new part-time staff:

charysse robinson: Events, Outreach & Fundraising Goddess

gabi rodriguez: Arts & Equity Programming Magic Being

They are both much welcome additions to our team and we are excited to continue our journey with them beside us.

We would also like to thank Punam Kholsa, our Organizational Mentor who is supporting us through our strategic planning and the strategic direction of The People Project. Expect to hear more from us in the coming months with the launch of our new website.

“What’s Your Story? LGBTTQQ2SIA Young Leaders’ Self-Portraits”

This photo exhibit was produced by 10 diverse youth from the LGBTTQQ2SIA community as part of the 2010 OUTwords Arts and Leadership program facilitated by The People Project.

What does it mean to be lesbian, to be gay, bisexual, transgendered or two spirited and a youth living in Toronto? This photography exhibit subverts the ways that mainstream media has negatively or wrongly portrayed the LGBT community and challenges stereotypes perpetuated in society by creating our own images. By us, for us.

Program participants considered the politics of identity and representation in order to create self-portraits that express the diversity of sexual orientations, gender performances and all of the many intersections of identity that make us the unique and expressive people that we are.

OUTwords is A free 5 month program, mashing up media arts, leadership, queer-stories and current issues from around the world to fuel an OUTWords movement of young Spectrum LGBTTQQ2SIA leaders.

OUTwords is an intensive arts and leadership program for spectrum youth ready to take their ideas, creativity and advocacy to the next level. Participants will have access to art, readings, videos, and activities that explore our histories and the issues that affect us most today. This program encourages critical thinking, creative expression and collective advocacy. Participants develop skills in creative writing, storytelling, performance, video, public speaking, workshop development and community organizing and spectrum networking. Sessions mix up hands on learning with group discussion, free writing, guest artists from the spectrum community sharing their work and giving workshops, media clips and activities. Participants are also supported to perform and/or exhibit the works they produce through ongoing mentorship and group projects.

Photographs:

1. “Meinthe Mirror”, Amefika “Afi” Browne

2. “The Door”, Anna Belayev

3. “Gay Positive”, Gaby Rodriguez

4. “Tuff Homo”, Heidi Cho

5. “Untitled” Jae Thuo

6. “Javi 3”, Javier Cacheiro

7. “Gender Mirror”, Lilian Gessner

8. “Prince Romeo”, Romeo Pierre

9. “Fragments”, Sarah-Lee Umraugh

10. “I got a moustache”, Sofia Guerrieri

11. “The Barber Shop”, Alyssa A.

About The SOY CommUnity Mural:

“Birds of a Feather”
The SOY CommUnity Mural project was facilitated by The People Project and brought together over 100 diverse Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Transexual, Queer, Questioning, Two Spirit and Intersexed youth as well as many newcomers and youth of color from across the many groups at Supporting Our Youth, a program of The Sherbourne Health Center.Participants came together to discuss the significance and import of SOY as a safe space and community hub for LGBTTQQ2SIA youth of Toronto. We drew upon our discussions to sketch out and paint these ideas into a visual that integrates a multitude of voices and ideas. This mural acknowledges the challenges that queer and trans youth experience every day while celebrating our determination, creativity and brilliance.

Our Concept:
The tree with outstretching branches surrounded by the rainbow represents the safe haven that SOY provides; a place for LGBTTQQ2SIA youth to meet, to connect, to nourish ourselves, and to take shelter, to get support, to learn, to build new skills, to have fun and to grow our chosen families.
The birds represent and celebrate the gorgeously diverse and expressive LGBTTQQ2SIA youth who are drawn from far and wide to come together, share and learn from one another at SOY. We are the color of our community.
The earth is made up of significant words for our community; elements of our individual and collective history & identities within which the SOY tree is firmly rooted.

Special thanks to Jordan, Belinda, Reed, George, Hiro, Dylan, Luka, Dainty, Brescia, Jocy and all of the amazing staff, volunteers and participants at SOY!

This mural project was generously funded by The City of Toronto Arts Services.

Supporting Our Youth (SOY) is an exciting, dynamic community development project designed to improve the lives of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual and transgendered youth in Toronto through the active involvement of youth and adult communities. We work to create healthy arts, culture and recreational spaces for young people; to provide supportive housing and employment opportunities; and to increase youth access to adult mentoring and support. www.soytoronto.org

The People Project is a collective and social enterprise dedicated to the practice and engagement of people empowerment for social change. Founded by youth leaders Kim Crosby and Natalyn Tremblay, The People Project works closely with Toronto’s LGBT youth community providing innovative and participatory arts and leadership programs and projects. The People Project also allies with and supports diverse youth servicing groups and organizations in the GTA through equity consultation, strategic planning, supporting decision-making processes, evaluation and accountability measures, resource development as well as anti-oppression workshops and trainings. www.thepeopleproject.ca


Filed under: Blog, Events, Uncategorizedlogikal at 12:58 pm
SWB and the GLOBAL MALA (Sept 19, 2010)

So some of you may know and some of you may not! 889 Yonge Yoga and Wellness is hosting an event on September 19th called the Global Mala. The purpose is to bring together the global yoga community to form a “mala around the earth” by practicing 108 sun salutations simultaneously.

889 has teamed up with SWB to host their most inspiring Mala yet. All of the proceeds from the event will be going to support SWB! I encourage you to reach out to your friends, families and community to support this great cause!!!

To sign up go to: http://www.889yonge.com/globalmala/


Filed under: Blog, Events, Featured Storieslogikal at 12:30 pm
Roadmap 2030 Conference September 21 & 22 – Early Bird Registeration –


Please see attached poster or text description below on a conference I am helping to organise through Innoversity (www.innoversity.com). Roadmap 2030 will be held on September 21st and 22nd, 2010 at the Toronto Public Reference Library’s Appel Salon.

Roadmap 2030 focuses around a discussion on how to improve level of diversity within the policy process but also on how different groups (community organisations, ethno-cultural communities, etc.) can influence policy outcomes.

Roadmap: 2030 will bring together policy stakeholders and developers, individuals and organizations from diverse communities to create a framework of best practices that will enable all Canadians to better influence, shape and develop policies that will establish a model of civic engagement to help Canada’s public and political sectors to more effectively involve, respond to, and reflect Canada’s diverse populations.

CASSA Interim Executive Director Anita Khanna will be a speaker on the Better Together Panel, discussing how various community partners can come together to successfully influence policy.

This is a great opportunity for community organisations that are interested in exploring best practices and networking with their peers. Organisations purchasing two or more tickets will be given the opportunity to showcase reports, materials and other items related to their organisation at the Sponsors Table.

Please feel free to contact me at (647)338-9577 or aktehara@gmail.com if you have any questions.


Filed under: Blog, Featured Stories, News, Uncategorizedlogikal at 3:17 pm
T.O Graffiti or not T.O Graffiti (Aug 12 )


Filed under: Blog, Events, Uncategorizedlogikal at 4:34 pm
word up! Town Hall Meeting Aug 11

YOUnited & TYC Presents..

The WORD UP!: Scarborough Youth Arts Town Hall Meeting and T.O. GRAFFITI or not T.O. GRAFFITI: Final Graffiti Public Consultation

WORD UP!

Scarborough Youth Arts Town Hall Meeting

Wednesday August 11
@ the Scarborough Civic Centre, Council Chambers
150 Burough Drive
6:00pm – 8:30pm

This town hall meeting will focus on (1)Strategies for a shared space for community arts and programs at the Fresh Fair, (2)YOUnited Scarborough Fresh Fair 2010 ideas and mandates and (3)the upcoming Mayoral election/Youth Voting.

Do you have an organization, a skill or even a great idea that needs to be shared with the world??? Organizations, youth initiatives, artists, and people with great ideas, present your ideas at the OPEN SPACE PITCH CONTEST to win one of many featured sections at the Fresh Fair.

For more info, email scarboroughfreshfair@gmail.com

T.O. GRAFFITI or not T.O. GRAFFITI
Final Public Consultation

Thursday August 12
@ City Hall, Committee Room 1
100 Queen West
6:00pm – 8:30pm

The Toronto Youth Cabinet have recently created spaces for community conversations across the city to discuss the state of Graffiti in the city of Toronto and gathered feedback and responses from youth, communities, artists, property owners, graffiti advocates & enthusiasts, that are passionate about these issues.

We have compiled all the feedback and will share it with those interested before we submit our final reports to the city. Come see what your city thinks about Graffiti and share your final thoughts before we take the issue back to Council!.

A Panel of Artists, industry professionals, and youth, will be in attendance to provide their insight on the current Graffiti By-laws in Toronto.

For more information, contact TOGraffiti@gmail.com

Hope to see you there!


Filed under: Blog, Eventslogikal at 4:21 pm
106 & York -Pre flyer

This is a festival you dont want to miss! Be sure to check out the website for more details 106 and York


Filed under: Blog, Events, Featured Stories, Uncategorizedlogikal at 1:34 am
UNITY Charity event ( July 24)


UNITY Charity would like to inform you about an amazing event we are hosting this summer called the Kickoff. The Kickoff 2010 in support of UNITY Charity will be Toronto’s biggest youth urban arts event of the year. Taking place on Saturday July 24th at Yonge-Dundas Square, the event is also UNITY Charity’s largest fundraiser of the year.

A free all-day event including live performances by youth and professional artists, urban art classes, break dance battle, public art spaces, and much more. The Kickoff 2010 hopes to entertain both youth and people of all ages, allowing them to experience the energy and passion of the city’s young performers. Please visit www.unitykickoff.com for more event details.

Get Involved!

Here are some amazing opportunities for youth:

CommUNITY Gallery – The gallery section of this year’s Kickoff will exhibit some of the top graffiti artwork by the city’s and UNITY’s youth artists. Many of these masterpieces will be auctioned to the public with proceeds going back to both student artists and UNITY. If you would like to have your artwork displayed at the Square AND earn some money, this is your chance! Please visit the Kickoff website to find out how to submit your pieces to the CommUNITY Gallery. Deadline July 19th.

YouTube Contest – Have you ever wanted to show everyone your hidden talent? How about performing to a huge audience at Toronto’s most popular street corner? If you have the skills, we want to see them! Watch the video on the Kickoff website to find out how you can win a spot to display your art as a Kickoff Main Stage Performer!!!

UNITY would love the opportunity to collaborate by being included in your event listings and e-bulletins/e-newsletters to help showcase this year’s Kickoff event. In return, we would include your logo and website link in our “Partners” section of our Kickoff website. Also, we are willing to help support events that you would like highlighted at this time too. If you have other innovative ways to help promote the Kickoff and your organization please get in touch.

We look forward to your reply!


Filed under: Blog, Events, Featured Storieslogikal at 5:39 pm

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