Friday, November 30, 2018

Director of Programming, Moss Arts Center at Virginia Tech

The Moss Arts Center at Virginia Tech is searching for an experienced Director of Programming to lead multidisciplinary performing arts planning, community engagement, and student learning efforts. Responsibilities include curation of a presented season of 25-35 engagements and performances, collaboration with campus and community partners, and thoughtful management of resources. To learn more about this position and to apply, please search for Administrative and Professional Faculty Position Posting #AP0180370 at www.jobs.vt.edu. Review of candidates will begin January 15, 2019 and applications will be accepted until the position is filled.

Virginia Tech’s Moss Arts Center presents renowned artists from around the globe and close to home, with a special focus on experiences that expand cultural awareness and deeper understanding. Our presented seasons typically include large orchestra, chamber, and solo performers, major contemporary and classical dance companies, multimedia events, and thought-provoking authors and speakers. More about the Moss Arts Center and our first five years of programming can be found at www.artscenter.vt.edu.

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Article source here:Arts Journal

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