ArtWorking Is Hiring!

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SEEKING PART TIME ARTIST MENTORS!
ArtWorking is a Madison based non-profit art studio and entrepreneurship program for adults with disabilities. We are currently seeking part time Artist Mentors. Artist Mentors work at AW’s dedicated studio space, supporting artists and small business owners with disabilities. The studio is open Monday-Friday, 8:30-4:30pm, and work shifts take place during these times. Additional hours may be available for a variety of events, exhibitions, and sales throughout the year.

ABOUT US
ArtWorking is a nonprofit program supporting artists and entrepreneurs with intellectual and developmental disabilities, who earn income through creating and selling original artwork and art-related goods and services. AW currently has about 40 people on its roster of Resident Artists, most of whom have started their own small businesses. In addition to our commitment to providing person-centered support, AW is proud of its commitment to artistic excellence, as Resident Artists successfully compete for opportunities to show and sell their work locally, regionally, and nationally. AW maintains a beautiful 6000 square foot studio on the far East side of Madison, which features studio space, printmaking resources, and a newly redesigned retail storefront.


ABOUT THE WORK
Artist Mentors provide direct support to artists with disabilities, working alongside Resident Artists to help facilitate their artistic and professional goals, while providing support with general daily routines.

Artist Mentors are expected to share knowledge, techniques, and practical advice in the visual arts. Drawing, illustration, acrylic painting, and watercolor painting occur on a daily basis. Prepping art materials and substrates, providing live art demonstrations, and offering visual art guidance is a large part of the Artist Mentor position. Being able to help foster and promote the personal vision of another artist is essential.

Artist Mentors also frequently use adaptive strategies to help with art-making. This may be using color charts, choice cards, or adaptive communication software to aid in communication between Mentors and Resident Artists.

At the end of the day though, our work is about people. Building relationships with artists and helping them to minimize the barriers to their professional goals is the bread and butter of what we do. Sometimes this means troubleshooting to help someone communicate their needs and wishes more effectively. Other times it means assisting someone in taking ownership of their process to insure that their creative vision is uniquely their own. Sometimes it is just helping someone to get a drink of water and remember to take a break. Whether mundane or sublime, our Artist Mentors work to provide whatever support is needed in the moment.

ABOUT YOU
You will need at least some personal or professional experience with people with disabilities to do this job well. A passion for creating and making, working with your hands, and enjoying the process are essential. Having good interpersonal skills, active listening skills, flexibility, creativity, and patience are needed. All in all, we’re looking for professional, cheerful, and enthusiastic individuals who can be mindful, attentive, and aware. 

Requirements:

  • Practical or formal training/experience in studio arts

  • Practical experience working and/or living with people with disabilities. 

  • Ability to pass a criminal background check

  • Vaccinated for Covid-19 and able to wear a mask while working

Preferred:

  • Experience in printmaking practices, with an emphasis on screen printing

  • Experience with digital image manipulation

  • Experience providing personal cares to individuals

  • Experience working with people on the autism spectrum

  • Experience working with adaptive communication

Hourly compensation for the position begins at $15 an hour, and includes accrued paid time off (prorated). Looking for someone to work 12-30 hours/week, Monday-Friday, between the hours of 8:30am and 4:30pm.

If interested in applying, please submit the following:

  1. A one page cover letter describing your qualifications and interests

  2. Current resume

  3. 3-8 images of your artwork

Applications can be emailed to info@artworking.org with “Artist Mentor” in the subject line. 
Applications can also be mailed/delivered to:

ArtWorking
1966 S. Stoughton Rd. 
Madison, WI 53716

For best consideration, please apply by April 1st.

Download AW Artist Mentor Job Posting PDF.

Unraveled. Restructured. Revealed. Where Contemporary Art and Diverse Perspectives Intersect

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February 19, 2021 – May 23, 2021
Trout Museum of Art
Appleton, Wisconsin

Guest curated by Tyanna J. Buie, Unraveled. Restructured. Revealed: Where Contemporary Art and Diverse Perspectives Intersect brings together over 60 contemporary artists from across Wisconsin, the country, and world exploring inclusion and diversity through art.

We’re excited to announce that Romano Johnson will have work in this exhibit!

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Curator Speaks:

What is inclusion and diversity today? We are recognizing more and more people and communities that have been marginalized for decades.

If we look at the word “marginalized,” we’re talking about a person, group, or concept that has been left out, treated as insignificant, and on the peripheral. When I think of those terms, I think about indigenous communities. I think about the L.G.B.T.Q.I.A and Latinx community, anyone from the African diaspora, and individuals who are dealing with immobility and visible/invisible disabilities.

In addition, inviting an African-American female artist to curate an exhibit in collaboration with Trout Museum of Art, is radical in and of itself. Offering me the space and opportunity to say; this is what has been missing. This is the void and we must do better.  I have no doubt that this exhibition will serve as an agent of change for inclusion and could not have happened at a more challenging time, while we are in the midst of a global pandemic and ongoing racial unrest.

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Visit the Trout Museum of Art’s website and find out more about the exhibit!

That's A Wrap!

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That's a wrap! 📬📦🛍  All ordered are fulfilled!

Thank you so much for supporting local artists this year. It means a lot always, but certainly during this challenging situation.

We will be back in studio Monday, January 4th. Any new orders that arrive between then and now, we will begin to process that week.

Have a safe and healthy holiday season, everyone. We're looking forward to 2021 together! 💙

Pop Up Orders Are Almost Ready!

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Pop Up Orders are almost ready to go out!

We'll be shipping packages on Friday morning.

Curbside Pickup is on Friday from 10-2pm. We've also added an additional day for Curbside Pickup this Saturday from 10-2pm.

When you arrive at AW to pick up your order, please call 608-442-5294 and we will bring out your package!

ArtWorking is at 1966 S. Stoughton Rd.

Thank so much for all the support! We can't wait to send out all of these beautiful things!

Virtual Pop Up Shop Is Coming Soon!

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Join us in the unveiling of ArtWorking’s online shop this weekend!

An online shop has been years in the making, and we couldn’t be happier to finally unveil it. We’re pleased to be able to offer original art, handmade gifts, and art inspired products by every artist ArtWorking represents.

Dozens of items will drop this weekend, November 14 + 15, and we’ll continue to add to the shop as we continue to make and create throughout the season.

• Shipping available! Packages ship out every Friday.
• Curbside Pickup is available at the studio. Every Friday from 10-2pm.
• An additional Curbside Pickup day has been added on Nov 21, 10-2pm, for Pop Up orders.

Support local art and artists this season by finding your holidays gifts at the ArtWorking online shop!

ArtWorking is Proud Grant Recipient of the Cultural Organization Grant Program!

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Governor Tony Evers announced that $15 million in COVID-19 Cultural Organization Grants has been awarded to 385 cultural organizations across Wisconsin. ArtWorking is pleased to announce that we are a recipient!

“Just like small businesses, cultural organizations have taken a major financial hit,” said DOA Secretary Joel Brennan. “We’re all in this together. We hope that these funds will make it possible for us to be able to enjoy the museums, theaters, and music from these organizations once it is safe to do so again.”

Administered by the Wisconsin Department of Administration (DOA), the COVID-19 Cultural Organizations Grant program provides grants to nonprofit organizations whose primary missions are to produce, present, or exhibit cultural disciplines such as music, dance, theater, literature, and the visual arts, or items of environmental or scientific interest. Grant awards can be used to cover pandemic-related impacts such as lost revenue, increased workers compensation costs, cleaning and sanitization, and purchases of services or equipment to facilitate telework by employees.

Thank you Governor Evers and DOA Secretary Joel Brennan for this award!

More information regarding the COVID-19 Cultural Organization Grant Program is available HERE. A full list of grant winners is available HERE.