Art is My Occupation (AiMO)
Providing you with the knowledge, skills and networks you need to succeed in arts careers.
Art is My Occupation (AiMO) is an interdepartmental professional development program led by Stanford ARTS in collaboration with BEAM, Institute for Diversity in the Arts, Cantor Art Center, The Anderson Collection and the Departments of Art & Art History, Music and Theater & Performance Studies.
AiMO offers workshops, Q&A's, networking opportunities and more for students interested in the arts throughout the academic year. Sign up for our mailing list or check back for upcoming opportunities.
AiMO Contact
Ellen Oh
Director of Professional Development & Student Activities
ellenoh@stanford.edu
650.736.2158
Upcoming Programs
ARTS INSIDERS
A Q&A Series with Arts Professionals
ANNE PASTERNAK
Director of the Brooklyn Museum
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
2:00 - 3:00pm
Resource Room, Anderson Collection
Please RSVP to sophiav1@stanford.edu
ARTS INSIDERS
A Q&A Series with Arts Professionals
SEAN SAN JOSE
Director/Writer/Performer/Co-Founder, Campo Santo
Artistic Director, YouthSpeaks
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
12:00 - 1:00pm
Green Room, Memorial Auditorium
Please RSVP to ellenoh@stanford.edu
NEW A.C.T. Professional Assistantship Program for Stanford students
Interested in gaining theater world experience? Serve as a directing observer or assistant dramaturg for The Hard Problem by Tom Stoppard or A Thousand Splendid Suns based on the novel by Khaled Hosseini and adapted by Ursula Rani Sarma.
More info and how to apply on Handshake.