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Creating Change is accepting proposals for their 2017 conference in Philadelphia. Deadline: September 20. [learn more]
Cheryl Hess is the recipient of the AOL Charitable Foundation Award from the Gucci Tribeca Documentary Fund for her film Marriage Cops. [learn more]
The National YoungArts Foundation is accepting applications from artists between the ages of 15 to 18. Deadline: October 14 [learn more]
Cyrée Jarelle Johnson and Eighteen will each facilitate one month of a Trans and Gender Non-conforming Youth Creative Writing Workshop series at Kelly Writers House organized by Rachel Zolf. The series will run from September to April 2017. [learn more]
Gabriela Sanchez’ Power Street Theatre Company presents She Wore Those Shoes from October 28 to 30 at the Iron Factory. [learn more]
Vashti Dubois’ Colored Girls Museum is hosting A Good Nights Sleep as part of Fringe Festival. The show runs from September 9 to 18. [learn more]
Lily Hughes will perform in Recipes for Survival: An Elders Dance History Project with collective BARETEETH at Arts on the Avenue Gallery on September 10. [learn more]
Jennifer Kidwell’s play Underground Railroad Game is showing at Ars Nova in New York from September 13 to October 15. [learn more]
Applications are now being accepted for the 2017-19 Princeton Arts Fellowship. Princeton Arts Fellows spend two consecutive academic years teaching one course each semester. An $80,000 stipend is provided. Deadline: September 19 [learn more]
Yolanda Wisher will perform with Marie Alarcón in I Wonder What Else Could Be Different Around Here at the Institute of Contemporary Art on September 17. DJ Cardigan, Leeway Foundation Program Director Sara Zia Ebrahimi, will spin a mix in response to the ICA's new exhibition, The Freedom Principle. [learn more]
Therapy Center of Philadelphia (TCP) is hiring a new Clinical Supervisor to join its supervisory team. [learn more]
Therapy Center of Philadelphia is hosting its fourth social justice seminar on September 30. [learn more]
Funders' Collaborative Youth Organizing is seeking a visionary and knowledgeable candidate with a commitment to supporting youth-led social justice to fill a new Program Officer position. [learn more]
Mural Arts' A2O: Art and Artists Outdoors is a youth-focused artist residency based in Philadelphia recreation centers that celebrates the natural environment of Philadelphia. A2O Artists-in-Residence lead two 2-hour art workshops for youth per week for 10 weeks in fall 2016 and 10 weeks in spring 2017. Deadline: August 19 [learn more]
Asian Arts Initiative is pleased to invite artists and creative thinkers from all types of disciplines to apply for the third Social Practice Lab cycle. Deadline: August 12 [learn more]
Helicon Collaborative is looking for a part-time researcher / coordinator to play an important role on projects and to support their overall organizational work. This part-time position starts as a four-month contract with the possibility of extension. [learn more]
Join the National LGBTQ Task Force September 10 at The Philadelphia African American Museum for a day of learning, storytelling and skill building for queer and ally people of color and white folks. [learn more]
Jennifer Baker (ACG '10) and Fara'h Salehi will be showcasing new work in an exhibition presented by ART 101. The exhibition runs from Friday, September 9 to Sunday, October 9. An opening reception will be held September 9 from 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm. [learn more]
Karen McLaughlin (ACG '13, '11) will be exhibiting work at the Cheltenham Center for the Arts (439 Ashbourne Rd). The exhibit will be open from September 18 - October 15 with an opening reception on Sunday, September 25 from 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm at the art center. [learn more]
Ants on a Log (ACG '16) is seeking adult actors, singers, and volunteers for a fun, folky, feminist musical for kids and families about clean energy, social justice, and a singing community that will be showcased November 13 and 19 at the Rotunda. [learn more]
Philadelphia Cultural Fund is accepting applications from Philadelphia-based arts and culture organizations for their 2017 season. Deadline: September 30 [learn more]