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The Managing Director serves as the primary administrative leader of SOLI Chamber Ensemble and is responsible for advancing the organization’s operational effectiveness, financial coordination, and long-term sustainability. Working in close partnership with the Artistic Director, Education Director, Board of Directors, and other key personnel, the Managing Director helps support and advance SOLI’s artistic, educational, and community-facing work through strong planning, communication, and administrative execution.
This is a full-time leadership role for a mission-driven administrator who can manage multiple priorities in a small arts organization, support long-term organizational growth, and help translate SOLI’s vision into effective day-to-day operations. In a small organizational environment, the Managing Director is expected not only to oversee key administrative functions, but also to step in and directly carry out important operational, development, financial coordination, or communications work as needed.
->Core Purpose of the Role
The Managing Director provides administrative leadership and organizational coordination across SOLI’s core functions, ensuring that artistic and educational priorities are supported by effective operations, sound planning, and clear communication.
->Key Areas of Responsibility
Organizational and Administrative Leadership
The Managing Director oversees SOLI’s day-to-day administrative operations and helps ensure that organizational practices remain effective, timely, and aligned with applicable nonprofit standards. This includes supporting internal coordination, managing key timelines, maintaining communication with leadership and the Board, and ensuring that important operational responsibilities are completed.Program and Production Support
The Managing Director supports the implementation of SOLI’s artistic and educational activities through administrative and logistical coordination. This includes contracts, travel, scheduling, production logistics, and other planning needs connected to concerts, residencies, tours, and special projects.Development Oversight
The Managing Director provides oversight and coordination for fundraising-related activities, including donor campaigns, sponsorships, grants, and related materials. This role may directly support certain development efforts while also coordinating the work of board members, committees, contractors, or external specialists as needed.Financial Oversight and Coordination
The Managing Director provides organizational oversight for financial planning and accountability in partnership with the appropriate board committees and financial personnel. This includes supporting the budget process, reviewing projections and expenses, and helping ensure that required financial and tax-related responsibilities are completed accurately and on time.Marketing and External Communication Oversight
The Managing Director oversees the coordination of marketing and promotional efforts that advance SOLI’s programs, events, and public presence. This includes helping ensure that publicity, constituent communications, and related materials are developed and maintained in a timely and effective manner.Board Support and Strategic Planning
The Managing Director serves as a key administrative partner to the Board of Directors by attending meetings, preparing reports, supporting committee work, and helping advance strategic priorities. The role requires regular communication with the Board and active participation in organizational planning and assessment.Working Relationships
The Managing Director works in close coordination with the Artistic Director and Education Director to support SOLI’s artistic and educational priorities through effective organizational planning and program implementation, while partnering with the Manager of Finance and Data Systems and relevant board committees on financial oversight, reporting, and compliance-related functions. In a small organization, this role requires collaboration, flexibility, and the ability to operate effectively within a shared leadership structure.
->Scope of the Position
This role is responsible for administrative leadership, coordination, and follow-through across the organization’s operations. In a small organizational environment, the Managing Director is expected to both oversee organizational functions and directly perform key duties when needed. Success in the role requires sound judgment, adaptability, and the ability to balance strategic coordination with hands-on execution in support of the organization’s artistic and educational mission.
->Candidate Profile
SOLI seeks a candidate who combines strong organizational ability with a commitment to the arts and an appreciation for collaborative leadership. The strongest candidates will bring sound judgment, strong communication skills, and the ability to manage multiple responsibilities within a small nonprofit environment.
Helpful experience may include nonprofit administration, arts administration, fundraising support, program coordination, board communication, budgeting, operations, or project management.
->Ideal Strengths and Attributes
The successful candidate will likely demonstrate:
- strong organizational and administrative skills
- the ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines
- sound written and verbal communication
- comfort working with artists, board members, community partners, and contractors
- strong judgment, discretion, and follow-through
- the ability to work collaboratively in a small, mission-driven organization
- an understanding of how to balance oversight with hands-on support
->First-Year Priorities
The Managing Director’s first year should focus on strengthening organizational consistency and supporting SOLI’s long-term sustainability. Priority areas may include:
- stabilizing administrative processes and timelines
- strengthening coordination across artistic, educational, and operational functions
- supporting fundraising and grant activity in a consistent manner
- improving board reporting and organizational communication
- ensuring that financial and compliance-related responsibilities are clearly coordinated and completed on time
->Position Details
Reports to: Board of Directors
Category: Employee
Hours: Full-time; 30 hours per week
Compensation: $30,000 per fiscal year
Work Arrangement: Primarily remote, with regular in-person presence required for performances, board meetings, and other key organizational activities
Schedule: Full-time, flexible schedule with hours driven by organizational needs rather than a standard office schedule, including evenings and weekends as required
Deadline: 05/11/26
Location: San Antonio, TX
Website: https://solichambersensemble.com
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Heartland Craft Guilds: Capacity Support Grants is a grant program that supports craft guilds and cultural organizations rooted in preserving and sustaining craft traditions, community-based knowledge, and hands-on making across America’s heartland.
Through unrestricted funding and shared learning with other guild leaders, Heartland Craft Guilds builds organizational capacity by supporting the leadership and operational systems that help organizations serve members, deepen practice, and maintain long-term stability and organizational health.
Heartland Craft Guilds is a program of Mid-America Arts Alliance (M-AAA), developed with support from the Maxwell/Hanrahan Foundation. The program reflects a shared commitment to hands-on engagement with materials, mastery of technique, and the preservation, innovation, and evolution of heritage work, particularly within under-resourced and historically overlooked communities.
M-AAA expects to grant a total of $180,000 in the region, through 15 unrestricted, non-matching organizational grants of $12,000 each.
Program at a glance
Grant amount: $12,000
Number of awards: 15
Total funding: $180,000
Funding type: Unrestricted operating support
Eligible region: Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Texas, and the Native Nations in this geography
Program length: One year
Participants will also engage in more than 50 hours of learning opportunities over the one-year program period.
Deadline - 05/15/26
Location - AR, KS, MO, NE, OK, TX
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City of Phoenix, Arizona
Arts & Culture Director
Annual salary range: Up to $207,979
The city offers an attractive benefit package.
Application deadline: Monday, April 27, 2026.
Over 1.7 million people call Phoenix home, where sunshine and opportunities are endless! Commonly known as the "Valley of the Sun", Phoenix is the 5th largest city in the United States and provides a rich culture and an abundance of attractions for both residents and visitors from museums, nature parks, and restaurants to a vast network of arts, entertainment, sports, recreational and educational amenities.
With an award-winning public arts program, the city is looking for their next Director to oversee the Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture, the City's designated local arts agency. The department offers various opportunities, including funding and professional development, as well as supporting the work of arts organizations, artists and educators who provide quality arts programming, activities and experiences to the Phoenix community.
Under the general supervision of the Deputy City Manager, the Arts and Culture Director will oversee the annual grants provided to nonprofit arts organizations and artists to ensure cultural services and opportunities are accessible to Phoenix residents of all ages and be committed to working in partnership with the ancestral Indigenous communities to foster understanding, appreciation and respect for this heritage. This position will also be responsible for the physical plant and property for a number of City-owned cultural facilities that draw more than six million total attendances each year.
The ideal candidate will have a vision to reimagine the Phoenix of tomorrow and for what is possible in the arts space. This "big picture" thinker shall be focused on enriching the lives of the residents, businesses and visitors through the local arts, culture, and education in the Phoenix. Candidates must have proven experience and transferable skills to drive forward the cultural art bond projects, effectively navigate engagement with artists, philanthropists, patrons, public art contractors/vendors, community stakeholders, Commissioners and elected officials, along with the ability to build consensus to solve public-facing issues.
Candidates shall have a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in arts/arts education, business administration or a directly related field, and a minimum of five (5) years supervisory management experience with a local, state or national agency, non-profit or foundation in the arts field (such as music, theater, dance, visual/digital arts) or arts-related program in education. A master's degree is preferred in a similar concentration.
To be considered for this exceptional career opportunity, please submit your résumé, cover letter and a list of six work-related references (who will not be contacted without prior notice) online at: https://cpshr.us/recruitment/2594
For questions, please contact:
Kylie Wilson
CPS HR Consulting
kwilson@cpshr.us
To view an online brochure for this position visit: https://executivesearch.cpshr.us/flyer?file=APPROVEDPhoenixArtsCultureDirector.pdf&_gl=117wp0ol_upMQ.._gaMTYxMjQ1Mjk0MC4xNzc1Njc5MzY4_ga_MN2DV2YXGR*czE3NzU2NzkzNjckbzEkZzAkdDE3NzU2NzkzNjckajYwJGwwJGgxOTYzNTg1MTE3JGRnREM0d2V2SW9QU0ZCakpIa1BlbVVxSS1RekNfSm03UTZ3
City of Phoenix website: https://www.phoenix.gov
The City of Phoenix is an equal opportunity employer.
Closing Date: 4/27/26
Location : Phoenix, Arizona
Website: https://cpshr.us/recruitment/2594/
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Sunspot Lit’s current open call accepts all types of fiction and nonfiction up to 3,500 words. No restrictions on category, theme or genre. See guidelines, along with the journal’s other open calls (including art), here: https://sunspotlit.submittable.com/submit.
Closing Date: 05/31/26
Location: Online
Website: http://www.SunspotLit.com
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Ghost Pepper Glass welcomes local artists (Central Texas) to submit their artwork for the Period Design exhibit, which will run at the Ghost Pepper Gallery from June 9 to July 18, 2026.
Period Design pays homage to a particular piece that impacted the world at a specific period of time. The Great Sphinx, the Greek columns, the African seed bead jewelry, the Victorian bustle dress, the Art Deco architecture, and the modern jeans are a few examples of iconic period design. This exhibit will showcase an array of patterns, fashion items, architectural designs, etc, that inspired, shaped or influenced the artist.
There is no application fee and you may submit up to 3 gallery-ready 3D and 2D original artwork for this exhibit. We accept different mediums like glass, ceramic, metal, fabric, textiles, paintings, mixed media, etc., no larger than 30” nor exceeding 25 lbs. Let us see your take on your favorite design from any period of time!
Learn more about this call for art and apply here: https://ghostpeppergallery.com/pages/period-design-art-exhibit
Submissions deadline: May 25, 11:59 PM
Deadline: 5/25/26
Location: Central Texas
Website: https://ghostpeppergallery.com/pages/period-design-art-exhibit
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The City of Georgetown Arts and Culture Program is requesting design proposals to update three utility boxes within the Downtown Georgetown Cultural District.
Application Deadline: May 31st, 2026
PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Beginning April 1st, 2026, The City of Georgetown’s Arts and Culture Board will invite artist entries for three utility boxes along Austin Ave at 8th St, 7th St, and 2nd St. The goal of the Utility Box Art Project is to use utility boxes as canvases for works of art to contribute to the vitality and attractiveness of the Downtown Georgetown Cultural District. A digital image of the artwork will be used to produce a vinyl wrap that will be printed and installed by a professional printing company. To view the current utility boxes, please visit https://visit.georgetown.org/arts/utility_box_art.php
DESIGN GUIDELINES: Artwork on utility boxes functions as a form of communication to a moving audience with the goal of creating a vibrant, inclusive and interesting urban environment. There is no specific theme requested; successful proposals will foster community pride and contribute to a sense of identity for the citizens. Ideal artwork will use bright, vibrant colors and designs that stand out at a distance. The board encourages you to visualize how your design will look from far away and from all sides.
ELIGIBILITY: This opportunity is open to all professional artists 18 and older
STIPENDS: Artists selected will receive a $500 stipend upon installation of the artwork.
INSTALLATION DATE: Installations will take place in August 2026.
APPLY: Applications will be submitted through Submittable.com between April 1st and May 31st, 2026: https://artsgeorgetown.submittable.com/Submit
SELECTION: From the entries submitted by the May 31st deadline, the City of Georgetown Arts and Culture Board will select (3) designs at the June 16th Arts and Culture Board meeting. Selected artists will be notified by the end of June. Artwork will be replaced every 2-3 years.
APPLICATION FEE: None
Questions: Contact Amanda Still at 512-930-8471 or Amanda.still@georgetowntexas.gov
Closing Date: 05/31/26
Location: Georgetown, TX
Website: https://visit.georgetown.org/georgetown_art_center/for_artists/open_calls.php
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