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Executive Director: Asian Arts Initiative

Bryn Mawr College

Brynmawr

On-site

GBP 60,000 - 90,000

Full time

22 days ago

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Job summary

Asian Arts Initiative is seeking a visionary Executive Director to spearhead artistic and social change initiatives. This leadership role offers the chance to shape a vibrant community-driven arts hub, fostering creativity and inclusion in Philadelphia. Join this impactful organization committed to equity and nurturing leadership.

Qualifications

  • Experience in leading arts organizations or similar non-profits.
  • Strong background in community-oriented programming.
  • Proven track record in fundraising and financial management.

Responsibilities

  • Lead the organization towards artistic and social justice innovation.
  • Develop strategic partnerships to foster community engagement.
  • Oversee all aspects of organization operations, budget, and programming.

Skills

Leadership
Visionary Thinking
Community Engagement

Education

Master's Degree in Arts Management or related field

Job description

Connecting Cultural Expression and Social Change

Asian Arts Initiative (AAI) isn’t just an arts organization—it is a powerhouse for creativity, community, and cultural transformation. Recognized nationally and rooted in Philadelphia’s dynamic arts scene, AAI is where storytelling meets social change. From performances to exhibitions and artist residencies, AAI provides spaces for intercultural artists’ voices and cross-cultural connections.

AAI is seeking a visionary Executive Director (ED) to lead the organization into a new chapter of artistic and social justice innovation. This role offers an opportunity to shape the future of a community-driven arts hub.

Who AAI Is

Founded in 1993 to address racial tensions and uplift underrepresented voices, AAI builds bridges between diverse communities through the arts. Its core values include the inherent creativity of all people, open-mindedness for cross-cultural exploration, community-mindedness, and a belief in art as a tool for social change. AAI is committed to equity, access, and nurturing Asian American leadership while welcoming allies from all backgrounds.

The vibrant arts space in Philadelphia’s Chinatown North features galleries, a theater, event spaces, and artist studios. Through youth workshops, residencies, and exhibitions, AAI fosters culture, activism, and storytelling to shape a more just and inclusive future.

What AAI Does

AAI serves as a sanctuary for artists, community groups, and conversations. Visitors can experience visual arts, music, literature, film, and performance art. The organization’s youth programs promote mentorship, creativity, and leadership. AAI also presents public art, community events, and collaborates with politicians and organizations to strengthen community through art.

Why AAI?

More than an arts organization, AAI is a movement. Under leaders like Anne Ishii (2018–2024) and Interim Director Dave Kyu, AAI has grown into a financially stable, innovative, and welcoming institution with an annual budget of over $2M and strong reserves. Its dedicated team of 19 values humanity, equity, and creative risk-taking.

This is an opportunity to be part of something bold—whether as an artist, activist, or leader ready to create momentum. AAI turns vision into action.

To Apply

Asian Arts Initiative is partnering with TSNE for this search. For questions or candidate referrals, contact Mimi Brunelle at brunelle@tsne.org

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