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SHRM Convention
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ID # 11590
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Live Event
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SRN
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San Diego, CA |
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Non-union
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$16.00 per hour
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12-31-69
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12-31-69
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12-31-69
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12-31-69
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Trade Shows/Live Events/Promo Model
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San Diego, CA |
Note: This is a self submission notification. If you fit the role criteria and are interested by this project, see the submission infos below the role description.
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Seeking 30 talent(s) for this role
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We are currently hiring EXPERIENCED PROMOTIONAL STAFF for an event in San Diego. Staff will be divided into several different teams that will determine specific responsibilities.
Overall duties and responsibilities
•Greet and welcome event attendees
•Distribute premiums to increase brand awareness
•Interact with event attendees to educate on brand
•Act as representative of Momentum and client
Also hiring:
•Market Managers
•Costume Character
Ideal Candidates must:
•Be outgoing, friendly, and professional
•Enjoy interacting with the public
•Have excellent communication skills
•Have promotional experience - preferred
•Market Managers must have previous management experience & own a cell phone
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Searchable talent specs:
Gender: Male Female Age: from 21 to 29 |
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It was 150 years ago when French Impressionists revolted against traditions that favored carefully drawn Biblical and historical themes and turned instead to portraying the artist's impression of landscapes and scenes from ordinary life
"The Impressionist Tradition in America" opens Saturday at the Corcoran Gallery of Art and will be on view until March He was known for his paintings of flag-lined streets celebrating victory in World War I and quiet-but-brilliant images of gardens in France and his native New England
Now her paintings come up only occasionally at auctions and do not bring high prices He lived for years next door to fellow Impressionist Claude Monet in Giverny, a village near Paris
"It was the Gilded Age, and American women were shown doing what were thought appropriate things: sewing, writing letters, taking care of children, looking out of windows," she said
The exhibit also has work by Cecilia Beaux of Philadelphia, whom the U War Portraits Commission picked to do portraits of French President Georges Clemenceau and other important figures of World War I
Though tastes in American art have changed, Hassam still is appreciated corcoran
Plagued by health troubles, money woes and the quality of light in America â€â€? he found American natural light harsher than France's â€â€? Robinson got his first one-man show only a year before he died in 1896 at age 43 Others were attracted to the village, which first became an American art colony and now is a favorite tourist site for art lovers
People who are not collectors may never have heard of Theodore Robinson, who came from Irasburg, Vt org
For comparison, the Corcoran has put a few French paintings into its show
Like the French, the American painters loved to play with effects of light and to translate into pictures their feelings about cityscapes and the countryside
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On the Net:
Corcoran Gallery of Art: http://www When the Hassam show closes Aug A presale estimate expected that it would bring no more than $500,000
French Impressionists gave women a variety of activities â€â€? ballet dancing, tending bar, sitting alone at cafe tables â€â€? things not considered appropriate to art by Americans of the Victorian period S Development of quick-drying paints made outdoor work easier Now his paintings bring six-figure amounts at auctions, and he is seen as a leading figure in American Impressionism
The Corcoran already has an exhibition devoted to prints by Childe Hassam, among the most successful American Impressionists 4, the Impressionists exhibit will get three Hassam oil paintings, now on show with the prints
Before she died in 1942 at 87, her paintings often were compared with those of John Singer Sargent, an expatriate American who was not a member of the Impressionist group but adopted some aspects of its members' styles
Sarah Cash, the museum's curator of American art, pointed out one difference between the French and American works
They too used short brushstrokes and often intense colors In May, a small painting he did of a rooftop garden in Paris went for $623,500 at the Sotheby auction house in New York Impressionist Exhibit Opens in Washington
Jul 18, 2:47 PM EST
America loves French Impressionism, but a new exhibit at Washington's oldest art museum reminds people that the United States has produced fine Impressionist works, too