CCC&D

Center for Craft, Creativity & Design

From the to-do list: CMS Dev

✔ adjust pages to new subpage types

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Justin Bernard on August 31, 2015:

had two new subpage layout options made

http://client.fleeangrybear.com/cccd/seco/subpage_2.html
http://client.fleeangrybear.com/cccd/seco/subpage_3.html

you can see on _2.html it gives you a left column to list arhives/etc, and main body thats wide on the right.  you dont have to use this just for this page, use it for whatever pages we have that fit that need of having archives/other options on the left column like that

same thing with the style in _3.html, update existing pages as needed.  the css is in place so it should just work.

Justin Bernard on August 31, 2015:

markup that makes _3.html style work:


<div id="archive_container" class="clearfix">
<div id="archive_history_container"> <div id="archive_title"> Archives </div> <div class="archive_year"> <a href="./" target="_self"> 2015 <span class="archive_count">(3)</span> </a> </div> <div class="archive_year"> <a href="./" target="_self"> 2014 <span class="archive_count">(8)</span> </a> </div> <div class="archive_year"> <a href="./" target="_self"> 2013 <span class="archive_count">(4)</span> </a> </div> <div class="archive_year"> <a href="./" target="_self"> 2012 <span class="archive_count">(11)</span> </a> </div> </div> <div id="archive_focus_container">
<div id="date_widget"> <div id="day"> 02 </div> <div id="month"> AUG </div> </div>
<span class="archive_title"> Current employment opportunities </span> <br> <br> <br> <span class="archive_copy"> <br> <br> <span class="archive_header"> Curatorial fellow (Full-time, temporary, 2-year stipend </span> <br> <br> <span class="archive_header"> Application deadline: MONDAY, JULY 27, 2015, 5:00 PM EST </span> <br> <br> <span class="archive_header"> POSITION OVERVIEW </span> <br> <br> The Center for Craft, Creativity & Design (CCCD) Curatorial Fellowship is a two-year, grant-funded position designed for a recent MA graduate with an established interest in craft history and/or theory to develop a wide-range of skills in curation, public programming, and exhibitions management. The successful candidate will provide administrative and curatorial support for exhibitions and programs held in CCCD’s Benchspace Gallery & Workshop in downtown Asheville, NC. In addition, the Curatorial Fellow will be responsible for developing and delivering a signature public program or series each Fall and Spring. The two-years will culminate in the research, organization, and installation of a Fellow- curated exhibition to be displayed in CCCD’s Benchspace Gallery & Workshop. The position requires a candidate that is personable, extremely organized, detail oriented, conversant in craft history and theory, comfortable with public speaking, and has strong communication skills to work with the CCCD team on long-term projects. The ideal candidate will have a Master’s degree in Design History, Decorative Art History, Art History, or a related field with a concentration on craft. Proficiency in Microsoft Office required. Applicants must be able to lift/push/pull 25lbs or more, climb ladders, and operate other tools and equipment. Some evening and weekend availibility required. The Curatorial Fellowship is offered full-time, four days/week plus select evenings and weekends starting in September 2015. Compensation includes an annual stipend of $25,000/year. Select skill-based training sessions in museum/gallery best practice will be provided. This position is made possible by a grant from the John & Robyn Horn Foundation. <br> <br> <span class="archive_header"> EMPLOYEE OBJECTIVES/GOALS </span> <br> <br> Develop new audiences and engage returning visitors, including creating and delivering a signature adult public program or series with a focus on community engagement each semester starting Spring 2015 (3 semesters total); Work with CCCD staff, interns, and volunteers to coordinate and deliver exhibition tours to the general public; Welcome visitors and knowledgeably answer questions about exhibits, artists, and artwork; eloquently articulate the work of the CCCD to visitors; Exhibitions management, including registrarial duties, condition reporting, co-ordinating shipping and exhibition travel, assisting with installation and deinstallation of exhibitions, and tracking and recording temperature/humidity readings to ensure the security and safety of artwork during storage, opening hours, and events; Provide key support on curatorial projects, including exhibition research and development, public events, and exhibitions content such as blog posts and handouts; Research, curate, and install one exhibition in CCCD’s Benchspace Gallery & Workshop; Other duties as assigned. </span>
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Justin Bernard on August 31, 2015:


markup that makes _2.html style layout work:


<div id="grant_container" class="clearfix">
<div id="grant_history_container"> <div id="grant_title"> Past CRF Grants </div> <div class="grant_name"> <a href="./" target="_self"> 2015 Craft Research Fund Grants </a> </div> <div class="grant_name"> <a href="./" target="_self"> 2015 Craft Research Fund Grants </a> </div> <div class="grant_name"> <a href="./" target="_self"> 2015 Craft Research Fund Grants </a> </div> <div class="grant_name"> <a href="./" target="_self"> 2015 Craft Research Fund Grants </a> </div> <div class="grant_name"> <a href="./" target="_self"> 2015 Craft Research Fund Grants </a> </div> <div class="grant_name"> <a href="./" target="_self"> 2015 Craft Research Fund Grants </a> </div> </div> <div id="grant_focus_container">
<span class="grant_title"> 2015 CtttRAFT RESEARCH FUND GRANTS </span> <br> <br>
<span class="grant_copy"> Since 2005, The Center for Craft, Creativity & Design’s Craft Research Fund grant program has advanced and expanded research about craft in the United States. The program supports innovative research on critical issues in craft theory and history, explores the inter-relationship among craft, art, design and contemporary culture, fosters new cross-disciplinary approaches to scholarship in the craft field, and advances investigation of neglected questions on craft history and criticism. <br> <br> Applications for the 2015 grant cycle are now open in <a href="./" target="_self">SlideRoom</a>. <br> <br> <a href="./" target="_self"> 2015 Craft Research Fund RFP </a> <br> <br> <span class="grant_header"> ELIGIBILITY </span> <br> <br> Proposals are welcome from curators, academic researchers, independent scholars and graduate students. administrative expenses) is not eligible for university-based projects. No capital equipment purchases are eligible for support. This grant program is not about the creation of artwork. <br> <br> Applicants must be U.S. citizens, in the process of applying for citizenship or have a U.S. Social Security number. <br> <br> <span class="grant_header"> PROCESS </span> <br> <br> Only online applications will be accepted in <a href="./" target="_self">SlideRoom</a>. Please note there is a separate application for each category. <br> <br> To apply, click through to CCCD’s <a href="./" target="_self">SlideRoom</a> portal and choose your grant category. Please note, you are able to save and modify your work until you submit your application. For step-by-step instructions, see <a href="./" target="_self">SlideRoom’s Applicant Guide</a>. <br> <br> For questions regarding the Craft Research Fund program or your application, please contact Anna Helgeson, Grants and Office Coordinator at 828-785-1357 x102 or ahelgeson@craftcreativitydesign.org. </span>
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