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Summer Assistant Teaching ArtistOverview The City of Philadelphia Mural Arts Program’s Art Education Department serves over 2000 youth annually through free out-of-school time art education programs in neighborhoods throughout Philadelphia. Our programs provide a creative outlet for some of the city’s most vulnerable youth. Mural Arts seeks to build safe spaces with and for the youth we serve, and our students' work demonstrates their capacity for thinking deeply and creating fearlessly. The Mural Arts Career Connected Learning (C2L-PHL) program provides paid career exploration to Philadelphia-based students aged 14-18 in partnership with JEVS Human Services (jevshumanservices.org). This six-week summer intensive program introduces youth participants to hands-on work readiness experiences in what it takes to be a working artist. Through project-based learning, employing drawing, painting, photography, mixed media, and mural making, youth participants learn to develop their own creative portfolio while working with locally and nationally known artists. Our curriculum offers students the technical and creative foundation necessary to imagine, design, and create a wide range of individual and public works of art. Whether creating a mural or honing foundational art skills, lessons are designed with both short and long-term goals in mind, incorporating artistic and social history in addition to traditional and emerging art processes. At every turn we encourage our students to reflect on themselves and make a positive difference in the communities in which they work and play.
Job summary This position supports the Lead Teaching Artist in delivering arts education programming for middle and high school youth. Working collaboratively with the Lead Teaching Artist, the Assistant Teaching Artist helps facilitate a safe, engaging, and creative classroom environment in partnership with students and site personnel. The program will run from July 6 through August 14, operating Monday through Friday at various locations throughout Philadelphia. Classes are held in AM cohorts (9:00 AM – 1:00 PM) and PM cohorts (2:00 PM – 6:00 PM).
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Work Environment This position will be assigned to a designated location within the city of Philadelphia. Regardless of what mode of transportation you use to work, we make every effort to take into consideration commuting times for our onsite staff. Compensation
Mural Arts Equal Opportunity Mural Arts Philadelphia is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to building a diverse staff and strongly encourage individuals from underrepresented communities to apply. If you meet some |
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The work of the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance is made possible through the generous support of committed individuals and institutions. |