
Chinatown Arts Space
11th Floor
64 Victoria Street
London SW1E 6QP
T: 07834 849 649 / 07834 849 628 / 07850 101 717
F: 020 7641 3224
E: info@chinatownartsspace.com
Company No. 6067760
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CAS IS SEEKING AN EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Job Title: Executive Director
Hours: 24 per week
Salary: £32 - 35,000 pro rata, depending on experience
Chinatown Arts Space (CAS) works to advance public education in the visual and performing arts, in particular, but not exclusively, through the staging of quality productions or exhibitions by artists who are of East Asian descent, or other artists exploring the artistic dialogue between East Asia and Britain's diverse cultures.
We are seeking a confident, ambitious self-starter to produce and manage the artistic programme and the day to day business operations of CAS, in order to fulfil the vision and long term strategic objectives of the organisation and to consolidate the further development of the organisation. The position will require close collaboration with the organisations Creative Director.
For more information, and to obtain an application pack, please email info@chinatownartsspace.com.
Deadline for completed applications is noon on Friday 5th December 2008.
HOLDING STATEMENT
Chinatown Arts Space (CAS) is currently undergoing an organisational restructure. We are in the process of recruiting an Executive Director to lead the organisation and build on the past achievements.
Please contact Roger Austin on 020 7641 7061 should you have any queries in the interim. CAS will be in contact shortly to inform you who has been recruited as the new Executive Director of the organisation.
Regards
Board of Directors
Chinatown Arts Space
Five Circles Arts Festival: Circle Four
Public Art 1 (UK): Mural Commission – 1888 Project
Chinatown Arts Space worked in partnership with Shaftesbury PLC to
commission a contemporary mural for Horse and Dolphin Yard, Chinatown,
London. A national competition was run and we are delighted to announce
that Wing Kei Wong was chosen as the winner. Wong launched
her 1888 project, a photo collection appeal inviting submissions for
Chinatown-related photos to add
in making her photo collage.
Shaftesbury PLC and Chinatown Arts Space
have received an investment from Arts & Business to develop their creative partnership for the Mural Commission. The A & B
Investment Programme is funded by Arts Council England, the Department
for Culture, Media and Sport and the Scottish Executive.
| The Best in Contemporary Chinese Programme Five Circles Arts Festival |
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Chinatown Arts Space mounted the Five Circles Arts Festival,
a series of five groundbreaking contemporary exchange events in rap
music, film music cross-arts, contemporary dance, and visual public
arts, which took place from Feb 2008. Five Circles draws
its inspiration from the Olympics logo with its five interlocking
circles, symbolising international co-operation and competition.
Collaborative, innovative and unique, Five Circles presented the
best in contemporary Chinese performance.
Download a festival brochure...
Download a programme…
- Hip Hop Rap (UK/China)
- Classic Film, Contemporary Score (UK/China)
- Dance Now (UK/China)
- Public Art 1 (UK)
- Public Art 2 (International)
- Masterclasses and Workshops
