CALL FOR APPLICATIONS:
NYTW RESIDENT ARTISTS OF COLOR FELLOWSHIPS
ARTISTIC LEADERSHIP FELLOW

February 12, 2010

New York Theatre Workshop (NYTW) is now accepting applications for one Resident Artists of Color Fellowship in Artistic Leadership with an emphasis on literary management. In a two-year (September 2010 – September 2012), full-time position, the Artistic Leadership Fellow will provide literary management and project development support to the Artistic department of an award-winning, nonprofit Off-Broadway producing theatre organization. The Artistic Leadership Fellow will be supervised and mentored by the Artistic Director, Associate Artistic Director and Literary Associate and will collaborate with Artistic, Literary and Casting departments on short- and long-term projects.

Pending funding, the fellowship will last for two years, during which the recipient will work as full-time NYTW staff member at an annual salary of $26,000, with full benefits. All of NYTW’s fellowships are designed to meet the specific interests, needs, and goals of each Fellow.

New York Theatre Workshop’s Resident Artists of Color Fellowship program was initiated in 1999 in order to redress the lack of people of color in high-level artistic management positions throughout the country. The NYTW Artistic staff initially sought to bring early career directors into the organization to work full-time alongside staff members in order to encourage the development of young artistic directors of color. Granting young artists opportunities for total participation in NYTW’s day-to-day creative work gives them a distinct advantage in identifying and pursuing career goals, and beyond gaining broad exposure to the art and business of theatre, Fellows experience the unconventional methods and artistic values of NYTW through their work with a variety of theatre professionals from NYTW’s staff and community of associate artists.

Fellowship duties may include, but not be limited to:

• Provide literary management, dramaturgical and organizational support to season projects and summer residencies
• Serve as liaison to NYTW artistic community (Usual Suspects, Companies-in-Residence, Fellows)
• Compile and maintain artistic and project development archives

Applications must be RECEIVED by 5pm on Friday, March 19, 2010.

Mail or drop off all materials to:
NEW YORK THEATRE WORKSHOP
ATTN: RESIDENT ARTISTIC LEADERSHIP FELLOW
83 EAST 4TH STREET, 2ND FLOOR
NEW YORK, NY 10003

Interviews will be conducted at NYTW in April.
Final notification will occur by April 30, and those selected must accept/decline by May 15.

QUALIFICATIONS
• Previous theatre experience (directing, producing, writing, literary management and/or dramaturgy experience a plus)
• Interest in pursuing a career in artistic direction, literary management, dramaturgy and/or producing
• Excellent speaking, writing, research, and coordination skills
• Ability to manage multiple projects and effectively communicate with a broad range of people

APPLICATION MATERIALS
• Statement of purpose of no longer than one page detailing applicant’s professional goals
• Résumé
• Two (2) letters of recommendation
• A nonfiction writing sample (2 pages maximum). Work samples will not be returned.

APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
• Applications are accepted by postal mail or drop-off only. No applications will be accepted by e-mail or fax.
• Clearly label each item in your application with your name and “Resident Fellowship.”
• Applicants who wish to receive confirmation that their application has been received must include a self-addressed, stamped postcard.
• Those applying for more than one fellowship must fulfill all requirements for each fellowship and indicate order of preference.
• Foreign nationals who are eligible to work in the U.S. may apply.
• Candidates must live or relocate to the New York City metro area for the duration of the fellowship. Applicants who live elsewhere must be able to relocate at their own expense.
• Must be available to interview in April in New York City.
• Must be available to attend a 3-day retreat at Vassar College in June 2010, June 2011, and June 2012 (dates TBD).
• Must not be enrolled in an academic institution for the duration of the fellowship.
• Must indicate in statement of purpose any conflicts of interest that may exist during both the application period and the fellowship period.

ABOUT NYTW:

New York Theatre Workshop (NYTW) is a leading voice in the theatre community throughout New York, across the country, and around the world. NYTW provokes, produces, and cultivates the work of artists whose visions inspire and challenge all of us. Over the course of its history, NYTW has emerged as a premiere incubator of important new theatre and an innovative adapter of classic repertory, honoring its mission to explore perspectives on our collective history and respond to the events and institutions that shape our lives. Each season, from its home in New York's East Village neighborhood, NYTW presents five to seven new productions, over 80 readings, and numerous workshop productions to an audience of over 60,000 patrons.

NYTW is a member of Theatre Communications Group, the Alliance of Resident Theatres/New York, Fourth Arts Block (FAB), and the League of Off-Broadway Theatres and Producers.

E-mail inquiries (NO applications): fellowshipinfo@nytw.org
Voicemail inquiries: 212-780-9037, x9569

Fellowship Coordinators: Geoffrey Scott, Literary Associate and Caroline Reddick Lawson, Director of Education