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MMW Summer Job Fair Set for March 26-27

The Maine Media Workshops annual Job Fair is coming up Friday and Saturday, March 26 and 27.  Each year, MMW hires staff to join the summer team as teaching assistants, film technical staff, editors, photography studio and lab staff, darkroom interns, teen program counselors, drivers, and kitchen staff. These summer staffers gain industry experience, professional contacts, and often lifelong friends during their time here.
photo by Tim Broekema

Almost all of our summer hiring is done through the Job Fair, which provides applicants the opportunity to get a sense of the creative environment here in Maine, and for Workshops department heads to meet in person with prospective staffers. From now through March 27, applications and resumes for all positions are being accepted online and through the mail. Interviews begin on the Camden Street campus in Rockport on Friday, March 26 at 10 AM and continue through Saturday afternoon at 3 PM.

Details about the Job Fair, as well as complete listings of summer positions in photography, film, multimedia, book arts, and administration can be found by visiting our Job Fair webpage. You can share this information with friends by forwarding this email or by directing them to the Job Fair event on our Facebook page.

Three Film Fests Call for Entries

Deadlines are approaching for a variety of film festivals, including The Wallabout Film Festival, the Aesthetica International Short Film Competition and the Woodstock Film Festival.

First up is The Wallabout Film Festival in Brooklyn, New York on April 11, 2010, with a submission deadline of March 19. Students and young emerging filmmakers are encouraged to submit their latest film, including work in any genre, theme, or category; however nothing over fifteen minutes can be showcased in the festival. There is no fee to enter. Selected films will be screened and critiqued by students, artists, and industry professionals at the annual award ceremony in April.

Aesthetica Magazine, a UK-based arts and culture publication that engages with critical debate and contemporary artistic trends, has launched the Aesthetica International Short Film Competition. Organizers are keen to see filmmakers from the U.S. represented, and all genres of film are being accepted. Winners and runners-up receive a prize package including film screenings at The National Media Museum (Bradford), Rushes Soho Shorts Film Festival (London), Glasgow Film Festival, Kerry Film Festival (Ireland), and Project Space Leeds. Films can be up to 25 minutes long. For detailed guidelines and entry, visit Aesthetica Magazine. The entry deadline is April 30.

The 11th annual Woodstock Film Festival is a uniquely intimate, casual and friendly event, where highly-respected industry "movers and shakers" mingle freely with emerging filmmakers, providing excellent networking opportunities in a fun and stimulating environment. Honoring quality, the Maverick Awards are presented for Best Feature, Best Documentary, Best Short Documentary, Best Short Film, Best Student Film, Best Cinematography, Best Editing and Best Animation. Cash, prizes and/or services valued at $50,000 are given out. Audience Awards are presented for Best Feature and Best Documentary. Entries may be submitted through June 21.

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Women in Photography Event at B&H Features MMC Grads


photo by Cig Harvey
Maine Media College alums Cig Harvey and Jackie King are featured photographers in an event at the B&H superstore in Manhattan on Sunday, March 21 – Women in Photography: a Panel Discussion & Slideshow.

In celebration of International Women's Day on March 8th, the B&H Event Space brings together an eclectic group of accomplished photographers, all women, to speak about their work and their journey towards success within their role as a female artist. In addition to a panel discussion covering topics from methods to subject matter to personal vision, each photographer will give a slide presentation of her work.

The five-member panel includes Maine Media College MFA graduate Cig Harvey and is moderated by Professional Certificate graduate Jackie King. Jackie also holds an MA in Fashion Photography from the London College of Fashion, and was named British Photographer of the Year and Portrait Photographer of the Year in 2005.
photo by Jackie King
Cig Harvey is a working fine-art photographer and educator and teaches full-time at the Art Institute of Boston at Lesley University. Her images are held in numerous collections worldwide, including The International Museum of Photography, George Eastman House, Rochester, NY. Cig leads her popular Maine workshop The Personal Story June 20 – 26.

Please note: at e-press time this event has been booked to capacity. Space may become available due to cancellations or no-shows on the day of the event, in which case we will be seating people on a first-come, first-served basis.

Film, Photo Faculty Collaborate on Uganda: "A River Blue"

MMW photography instructor David Wright traveled to Uganda last year, inspired by the work of filmmaker and fellow MMW faculty, Chandler Griffin's A River Blue NGO.

Founder of the Barefoot Workshops, Chandler launched A River Blue Arts Festival in 2008 as an arts empowerment project for the children of internally-displaced persons camps in northern Uganda.


photo by David Wright
The festival was a great success, prompting Barefoot Workshops to continue its support through a community development project called A River Blue Vocational Training and Rehabilitation Center.

In January and February of last year David spent two months in northern Uganda photographing for A River Blue, where psychosocial counseling and intense vocational training in topics like tailoring, agriculture, and arts are provided to vulnerable youth. He also spent time photographing the citizens and landscapes of the surrounding village of Alebtong.

His series Alebtong, Uganda, 2009 was recently selected as 1 of 3 winners in the 2009 Conscientious Portfolio Competition. David's work is on exhibit at Anastasia Photo in New York February through March 31.

In conjunction with the exhibition, a beautiful A River Blue booklet designed by Josh Gomby and printed by Booksmart Studio in an edition of 250 is available for purchase through donation. 100% of the proceeds go to A River Blue.