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Motor House Seeks Barback

BARBACK
$16/HR + Tips, Part-Time, Non-Exempt
Schedule varies week to week, not to exceed 20 hrs. per week.

OUR MISSION: Motor House is a creative crossroads rooted in the culture of Baltimore. We are a non profit arts hub, gallery, and performance space that encourages new visions, bold experiments, and emerging voices to celebrate the artistry of our city.
OUR VISION: Motor House envisions a world where creatives are empowered and thriving in their careers.

Development & Community Engagement Assistant

The Development & Community Engagement Assistant is a part-time (20-29 hours per week) non-exempt employee. Hourly Pay Rate: $20-$24 per hour, commensurate with experience. Location: 8360 Court Ave, Ellicott City, MD 21043.

Baltimore Center Stage seeks a Ticket Services Associate

Overview

Baltimore Center Stage invites applications for the position of Ticket Services Associate to support the Box Office Team in delivering best practices in customer service and sales. The associate will ensure patrons have a positive experience while adhering to organizational policies and procedures.

This is a part-time position (20–25 hours per week) focused on providing courteous, efficient service to all patrons when selling single tickets and memberships. The position reports directly to the Box Office Management Team.

Shriver Hall Concert Series seeking Stage Manager, 2025-26 Season

Reporting to the Audience Development & Production Coordinator, the Stage Manager is the primary point of contact for artists at all Subscription and Discovery Series concerts. No two performances are alike; therefore, the Stage Manager must have professionalism, poise and a knowledge of production protocol. The ability to read sheet music is a plus.

Lyric Baltimore seeks teaching artists for Horizons Theater Program.

The Lyric Baltimore’s Education team is searching for innovative, excited, and dedicated artists to provide exceptional in-school arts programming for our Horizons Theater Program. These workshops provide mostly middle school students with training in theater and creative writing. Our goal is to support students’ imagination and creative agency. Using fun, engaging exercises, students learn the necessary skills to present theatrical performances to their family and friends. These weekly workshops culminate in students performing their original writing.  Each workshop site performs two shows—a holiday performance in December and a full-length production in spring. Workshops at schools run from October to December and January to March.

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