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Dean - Victoria Conservatory of Music

The Organization

Located on the Lək̓ʷəŋən traditional territory, known today as the Songhees, Xwsepsum (Esquimalt), WSÁNEĆ (Tsartlip, Tseycum, and Tsawout) and Scia’new (Beecher Bay) Nations, the Victoria Conservatory of Music identifies equity, diversity, inclusion, accessibility, and reconciliation among its guiding ideals, and encourages applications from candidates of all identities and backgrounds. 

The Victoria Conservatory of Music is much more than a music school: it is a creative hub where music, technology, and vision converge – an environment where students can stretch their musical imaginations and audiences listen together. The Conservatory’s beautiful Alix Goolden Performance Hall is a premier, 135 year-old concert space for the Greater Victoria region. Known as the largest independent music school in Western Canada, the Conservatory is also a place where people come for the health and wellness benefits that music brings through the nation’s largest and most impactful music therapy service. 

A not-for-profit charitable organization with a $6m annual operating budget and a number of long-term funds held at the Victoria Foundation, the Conservatory recently updated its strategic plan (https://vcm.bc.ca/news/2024-27-strategic-plan/) and celebrates its 60th anniversary this year following a decade of tremendous growth, including the founding of a contemporary music school, a school of music technology and creativity, and an expansion into nearby Langford, one of the fastest growing municipalities in BC. 

The Opportunity

The Dean of the Victoria Conservatory of Music has the responsibility and authority to direct and manage music-related programming for the Conservatory, including overseeing the integrity and visibility of the community and postsecondary education programs, music therapy, adaptive learning, and wellness programs, in order to ensure the Conservatory continues to develop and build its reputation as a leading centre in Canada for music education, performance, and wellness.

As a key member of the Conservatory’s executive team, the Dean actively participates in setting the strategic direction for the Conservatory. The Dean is accountable for leading the Conservatory's education and artistic vision and ensuring the effective functioning of all aspects of the programming operations to support and meet the targets of the Conservatory’s strategic plan.

The Dean is a leader in developing and maintaining a safe, welcoming, productive, and inspiring environment for learning, performance, and wellness wherever the Conservatory’s programs are delivered.

Role and Responsibilities - Dean, Victoria Conservatory of Music

Key Accountabilities in Educational, Artistic & Music Therapy/Wellness

The Dean collaboratively supervises all department heads who form the Artistic Directorate, which plans and directs all activities within the Conservatory’s program areas. 

Program areas include: 

  • Ann & George Nation Conservatory School of Classical Music
  • Chwyl Family School of Contemporary Music
  • School of Music Technology & Creativity, including Early Childhood Music and Music Outreach
  • Department of Postsecondary Studies 
  • Centre for Music Therapy & Wellness

Program oversight includes

  • Developing Curriculum, services development, and ongoing artistic assessments of all programs
  • Creating and Managing modes and environments of program delivery
  • Actively provides the development of budget planning and ongoing fiscal management
  • Ensures the quality of programming and artistic integrity of all program-related public performances by students and/or faculty
  • Manages faculty service-related matters

Specific Responsibilities Include:

  • Creating opportunities for Community Studio (Individual), Group, and Ensemble Instruction models and Fall|Winter|Spring|Summer terms
  • Provides oversight of Postsecondary and other advanced training credentialed and non-credentialed programs that are delivered through the Conservatory|Camosun College partnership or the Conservatory’s designations with the Private Training Institutes Branch of the BC Ministry 
  • Works collaboratively in the development of Music Therapy, Adaptive Learning and Wellness Programs

Management and Administration

  • Creates all Artistic Programming, provides Staff Management and their Development
  • Is the leader in all Faculty Management areas
  • Provides Budget and Operational oversight 
  • Is actively involved in Fundraising and Stakeholder Engagement 
  • Provides oversight of registration policies, procedures, and systems
  • Collaborates with the Events and Partnerships team, developing performance initiatives and overseeing flagship concerts
  • Is responsible for the hiring, management, performance evaluation, and termination of artistic staff, faculty, and members of the Artistic Directorate Committee in conjunction with the CEO

Visibility and Reputation of the Conservatory

  • The Dean will play a vital role in enhancing the visibility and positive reputation of the Conservatory
  • Creates programs, opportunities, and activities that enhance the Conservatory as a Western Canadian preeminent centre for music excellence
  • Maintains a cohesive collaboration between the Artistic Directorate Committee, the Director of Marketing and Communications
  • Drives student recruitment initiatives and activities
  • Serves as an ex-officio member of the Board of Governors 
  • Facilitates the meetings and work of the Artistic and Academics Board Committee
  • Represents the artistic, educational, and music-therapy perspectives and activities to the CEO and Board of Governors

Key Characteristics

The successful candidate will have outstanding leadership experience and a passion for education. With strong interpersonal skills and a proactive approach to learning, the Dean will build on the Victoria Conservatory of Music's past success while being creative and innovative with future strategic and programming opportunities. 

A natural collaborator with excellent interpersonal skills, the Dean will be a future thinker with a visionary approach and an ability to build trust by demonstrating responsible leadership. The successful candidate will understand how to maximize initiatives and places a high value on communication. They will have the proven capacity to cultivate effective relationships with multiple stakeholders, lead a high-performance team, and produce results within the educational, programmatic, financial, strategic, and operational realities of the Conservatory and the Community. 

A personable self-starter adept at multitasking and problem solving, the Dean will have a high degree of emotional intelligence and values teamwork and collaboration. The Dean will understand the importance of external stakeholder focus and will be a motivated ambassador and advocate for an organization in a vibrant and increasingly diverse community. The ideal candidate will be comfortable engaging in conversations that generate revenues, build effective partnerships, deepen engagement, and advance innovative approaches to programs, presentations, and educational and community opportunities. 

A natural decision-maker who is creative and resilient, the Dean will embrace a healthy organizational culture based on strategic, artistic, and operational partnerships. With insight and experience in leveraging financial, human, and technological resources, the Dean will also be adept at planning and organizing

Experience

The ideal candidates will have five to ten years of progressive leadership experience, with a minimum of a Master’s degree preferred. The new dean will be a nationally recognized professional musician with a demonstrated track record as a performer and/or creator, as well as a well-respected and successful arts administrator. A history of work in a leadership role within an institution of music education and proven accomplishments in financial oversight of a non-profit arts organization will be an asset. The new Dean should also have experience with program development, project direction and management, with the ability to effectively supervise colleagues and build teams through a collegial management style. Potential candidates are required to have the legal ability to work in Canada. 

Compensation & Benefits

The annual salary range is $115,000-$125,000, commensurate with experience, plus four weeks of paid annual vacation and an additional week during an institutional closure for the December holidays. The Victoria Conservatory provides health and retirement benefits, which are 100% paid by the Employer. In addition, there is an RSP group program at BMO with matching contributions of up to 5% of salary and paid wellness and Sick Leave provisions.

Application Instructions 

Victoria Conservatory’s Dean Search is led by Martin Bragg, Nicola Dawes, and Sarah Geddes of Martin Bragg & Associates. Please email your letter of interest and resume confidentially with a summary of demonstrable accomplishments on or before January 10, 2025, in Word or PDF format to Martin Bragg & Associates at victoriaconservatory@mbassociates.ca. Qualified candidates are encouraged to apply, and all applicants will receive an acknowledgment of their application. All successful applicants for positions at the Victoria Conservatory of Music must undertake a current Criminal Record check. The review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. No phone calls, please. 

The Victoria Conservatory of Music and Martin Bragg & Associates are committed to an open and transparent hiring process and encourage applications from diverse communities. As such, we promote policies, practices, and programs that create a dialogue toward mutual understanding. We welcome all applications from people of colour, Indigenous peoples, people with disabilities, people of all sexual orientations and genders, and others who may contribute to the further diversification and advancement of the arts in our community. 

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Workshop: Painterly Printmaking

Instructor: Christina Krentz 
Location: A/P Studio 
Date/Time: Sundays, February 2 and 9, 2025 from 10am – 4pm 
Cost: $265.00

Monotypes are one of a kind prints that combine printing, painting, and drawing techniques with surprising and painterly results. In the course we will create monotypes with and without the press, using both additive and reductive techniques. 

This is a great workshop for beginners, intermediate, and experienced printmakers who want to loosen up and embrace painterly mark making. Students will leave with multiple unique prints, a full understanding of how to create their own monotype prints at home and in the studio, and the renewed energy to create.

What you’ll learn: ​​​​

  • Techniques and required tools for press based monotype printing
  • Mixing, applying and storing ink
  • Using the press
  • How to pull accurate prints
  • Troubleshooting and how to use accidents to your advantage
  • Cleanup and finishing your prints

About the instructor:

Christina Krentz is an multidisciplinary artist, living and working in Calgary, AB. She is an experienced adult facilitator, known for her enthusiasm, and infectious passion for art. She has a background in painting, and approaches print making with a commitment to experimentation and chance. Christina is an active member with Alberta Printmakers, and the founding member of FEM ASSEMBLY, a feminist critique group in YYC.

Instagram: @christinakrentz 
Website: christinakrentz.com

For more information and to register, visit: albertaprintmakers.com/event/painterly-printmaking-feb-2-2025

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Workshop: Intro to Reduction Linocut

Instructor: Jonathan Creese 
Location: A/P Studio 
Date/Time: Tuesdays, January 21, 28, February 4 and 11, 2025 from 6pm – 9pm 
Cost: $285.00

This intro class to the reduction linocut technique will teach the basics of the process through the creation of a 3 layer reduction woodcut at the Alberta Printmakers studio over the course of four evening classes.

The reduction process is one way of introducing colour into the relief printing process without the necessity of having multiple blocks. Students will be instructed on ways of designing imagery for reduction printing, useful approaches to the carving process, the use of a registration jig, and finally the setting of the press and printing. 

Participants should leave the workshop with a small edition of reduction prints designed and printed by themselves as well as a good foundation in the technique to allow them to continue with their own personal explorations.

What you’ll learn: ​​​​

  • What should be considered when designing an image for the reduction process
  • How to transfer the image to the block
  • The basics of carving linoleum
  • How to achieve accurate registration for multiple layers of colour
  • The printing process

About the instructor:

Jonathan Creese is a Trinidadian artist, currently living, working, and studying in Calgary AB. Being introduced to art primarily from the realm of printmaking, his work uses the language and sensibilities of printmaking to highlight the realities of the cultural and socio political landscape of his homeland. As of November 26th 2024 he is interested in ways of representing quantitative data visually, particularly in relation to homicide statistics in Trinidad and Tobago.

Website: www.thecreolefactory.org 
Instagram: @the.creole.factory

For more information, visit albertaprintmakers.com/event/reductionlino-jan21-2025

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Perogy (Varenyky) Making Challenge

Perogy (Varenyky) Making Challenge at Deep Freeze Festival!

Deadline: January 10

Think you’ve got what it takes to craft the perfect perogy? Put your skills to the test at our Perogy-Making Challenge! Compete in three exciting categories:

Savoury – Classic or creative, show us your best flavours!
Dessert – Sweeten things up with unique and delicious fillings!
Wild Card – Anything goes! Daring combinations are welcome.
Bring your A-game, wow the judges, and claim perogy-making glory! Stay tuned for prize announcements.
When: Perogy Turn-in time will be on Sunday, January 19 until 4:30 pm at the Alberta Avenue Community League (south doors).

Apply today: https://www.deepfreezefest.ca/food

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24-Hour Cozy Lamppost Challenge

Cozy Lamppost Challenge: Add Warmth to the Winter Streets! 

Get ready for a burst of creativity with the Cozy Lamppost Challenge at Deep Freeze Festival!

We're inviting artists, designers, and craft enthusiasts to transform ordinary lampposts into extraordinary works of art using knitted, crocheted, or fabric creations.

Your mission? Design and craft a whimsical lamppost cozy to bring joy and warmth to festival-goers. From bold colours to intricate patterns, let your imagination run wild and make the streets of Deep Freeze Festival more magical than ever!

Apply be January 10.

Challenge Details:

  • When: January 18-19, 2025
  • Where: Deep Freeze Festival, Edmonton
  • What’s Provided: 24 hours, a lamppost, and a blank canvas for your creativity!

Prizes & Recognition
Impress festival attendees and judges with your cozy creation for a chance to win exciting prizes!
Ready to take on the challenge? Sign up now and add your flair to this community-driven celebration of art and winter.
Learn more and apply today: https://www.deepfreezefest.ca/lamppost-cozy-challenge

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Career Opportunity: Allied Arts Council of Lethbridge - Executive Director

The Allied Arts Council of Lethbridge seeks a new Executive Director to assume a leadership position in 2025.
POSITION: Executive Director
Hours: Full-time, permanent position
Location: In-person, Lethbridge, Alberta
Website: artslethbridge.org/job-opportunities
Closing date: January 9, 11:59 pm

The Allied Arts Council of Lethbridge (AAC) is a not-for-profit, charitable organization that promotes and supports the growth and development of the arts sector in Lethbridge while upholding the values of creativity, collaboration and inclusiveness, professionalism and accountability.

Established in 1958, as a member-based society, the AAC is a multi-faceted organization whose activities include: advocacy on behalf of artists and arts organizations, increasing public understanding of and support for the arts, promoting arts events and initiatives, and creating events and opportunities for artists and the community to come together. The AAC is also responsible for the management of Casa the City of Lethbridge’s purpose-built community art centre.

The AAC seeks a dynamic, visionary and self-motivated leader to assume the position of Executive Director. The Executive Director will report to the AAC Board of Directors and will provide strategic and fiscal leadership for the organization. They will be accountable for the implementation of the Board’s strategic plan; oversight of all AAC policies, operations, services and programs, and the supervision of the AAC management team.

The successful candidate will have a strong understanding of the arts sector and its value to the broad community which will allow them to be an advocate for the AAC and the arts community. They will be recognized for their big-picture thinking skills and will have a proven record of implementing successful initiatives.  They will also demonstrate the ability to support and lead a diverse team. Their superior relationship-building and communication skills will allow them to collaborate with a variety of sector, community and government stakeholders.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Bachelor's degree or a minimum 3 years management experience and demonstrated
    leadership in the Arts
  • Experience working with a nonprofit organization; preferably an arts organization
  • Strong planning, organizational and analytical skills
  • Experience working with the media
  • Experience developing and managing budgets and grant writing experience
  • Knowledge of the Lethbridge and area arts sector

Primary areas of responsibility include but are not limited to:

  • Board of Directors liaison and support
  • Leadership, supervision and evaluation of senior staff
  • Program development, management and evaluation
  • Fiscal management, grant oversight and fund development
  • Contract management
  • Cultivating strong community relationships
  • Liaison with City of Lethbridge administration

Qualified candidates are invited to submit a cover letter and resume with salary expectations and three references, to the attention of: Hiring Committee, Allied Arts Council of Lethbridge, hr@artslethbridge.org before January 9, 2025 at 11:59 pm. 

Interviews will be scheduled for Jan 21 - 24. Only candidates short-listed for interviews will be contacted. Expected start date is March 29, 2023. A Criminal Record check will be required. Compensation will be commensurate with experience (Salary Range: $78,000 - $83,000). This position comes with a competitive health benefits plan.

For further information, please contact:  Jon Oxley, Board President, by email at hr@artslethbridge.org

The Allied Arts Council of Lethbridge is an equal-opportunity employer. Employment is decided on the basis of qualifications, merit and business need.

The Allied Arts Council of Lethbridge acknowledges that we are gathered on the lands of the Blackfoot people of the Canadian Plains and pays respect to the Blackfoot people past, present and future while recognizing and respecting their cultural heritage, beliefs and relationship to the land.  The City of Lethbridge is also home to the Metis Nation of Alberta, Region III.

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Wild Skies Press: Call For Submissions

Calling all Writers: Open Submissions Now Live!

Do you have a story to share? Wild Skies Press is now seeking submissions for upcoming book titles.

Fiction, non-fiction, poetry–we want to hear from you!

Submit before January 30 2025 to be considered for the 2025-2026 season, with early submissions highly encouraged.

Don’t miss the chance to bring your work to life with a publisher that values your voice. 

Visit wildskiespress.com/call-for-writers/ for more details about our submissions process and to learn about what makes Wild Skies Press the right publisher for you. 

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ASA Call for New Juried Members

The Alberta Society of Artists is looking for new artists to join our juried membership.

The Alberta Society of Artists is the oldest society of juried professional artists in the province, providing art education and exhibitions in public venues since 1931.

The Society’s goal is to increase public awareness and appreciation of the visual arts inAlberta. You can support this goal by applying for Juried Membership.

Having an ASA membership is a great way for artists to stay connected with the Provincial art scene. Some other reasons to become a member are listed below.

  • The use of the letters "ASA" indicating juried signature status and an artist bio on the ASA website
  • One group exhibition per year exclusively for juried members in the ASA Gallery
  • Opportunity to recommend themes for future exhibitions and topics for artist talks & workshops
  • Stay in touch with what's happening with the regular ASA members newsletter
  • The opportunity to socialize with other professional artists both in-person at our monthly coffee chats or on one of our online special interest groups
  • ASA Membership card allows for members discounts at many art-related businesses
  • Members (70 and under) are eligible for the Arts & Entertainment Health Care Plan

To learn more and to apply, visit our website before March 1, 2025:

www.albertasocietyofartists.com/2025_new-juried-members

You can also learn more about our Associate and Student memberships available year- round.

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AFA Workshop - Community Support Organization Operating program

Both workshops are full. Thank you for your interest. 

Free live tutorial workshops:

  • Friday, February 4 @ 1:30 – 2:30 pm; or
  • Thursday, February 10 @ 1:30 – 2:30 pm
  • Please note that this workshop is intended for current applicants (i.e. already undergone eligibility assessment)

The workshop will focus on how to navigate through the new GATE Front Office online application system by going through each of the steps and required documents to submit your final report and complete a new application.

  • The GATE online application system went through a significant version upgrade, which includes a new design and look of the Front Office portal. Front Office is the name of the GATE portal you use to apply for an AFA grant or submit a final report.

The workshop will help you prepare for Community Support Organizations Operating Funding (March 1, 2022 grant deadline).

Space is limited and seats will be reserved on a first come, first serve basis.

To register for a session, please email your attendance request to Cynthia.Enzenhofer@gov.ab.ca.

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Celebrate NAPP Cohort 3 in Calgary!

Let’s Celebrate NAPP Cohort 3 in Calgary!

Date: Friday, December 6, 2024
Time: 5- 7:30 pm
Location: cSPACE Marda Loop, 1721 29 Avenue SW, Calgary AB T2T 6T7

Join us for an inspiring evening as we celebrate the graduation of our Calgary cohort from the ICAI Newcomer Arts Professional Program (NAPP)!

Don’t miss this chance to connect with the incredible NAPP graduates, celebrate their achievements, and reflect on the amazing journey we’ve shared together.

RSVP now on Eventbrite and be part of this special night!

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