Call for Board Members
The deadline for this opportunity has passed.
The deadline to apply is June 29, 2020.
TRUCK Contemporary Art is seeking individuals who are interested in joining our board of directors for a two-year term (renewable). Board directors attend monthly meetings of the board and participate in committee work related to programming, human resources, equity, fundraising, governance, and the ongoing development of policies and procedures.
Individuals with an understanding of and commitment to equity and anti-racist work, as well as those with the lived experiences, skills, and knowledge to engage equity-seeking communities are especially welcomed to apply.
How to Apply
Please send an expression of interest by email to our Executive Director, Ginger Carlson, director@truck.ca, or reach out by phone at 403.261.7702.
You can also reach out to us over social media at Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter.
About
TRUCK Contemporary Art is a non-profit artist-run centre dedicated to the development and public presentation of contemporary art. Established in 1983 as The Second Story Art Society, TRUCK provides a forum for the production and dissemination of contemporary art and related cultural practices in Calgary, on Treaty 7 territory in the Southern Alberta region. TRUCK supports artists and artistic communities through exhibition programming, lectures, screenings, performances, publications, commissions, off-site and public programs, residencies, community collaborations, engagement and outreach, and advocacy activities.
Our exhibitions and public programming initiatives aim to connect the artistic community in Calgary, to global discourses on contemporary art, national partners in the artist-run sector, and the general public. Our goal is the advancement of contemporary art and the enrichment of local, national, and international communities today and into the future.
Mission
TRUCK’s mission is to present dynamic programming, foster innovative artistic practices, encourage experimentation, and to engage artists and the public in a discussion about contemporary art. TRUCK supports the advancement of contemporary art by committing to the values of being artist-centred; inclusive of artistic autonomy and self-determination and engaging in collaboration and exchange.