JOB OPPORTUNITIES

Job Posting: Finance & Operations Manager

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QCC is seeking an experienced Finance and Operations Manager with anticipated start date late November or early December 2024. The Finance and Operations Manager is a central role in ensuring the financial health and operational efficiency…

About QCC Job Opportunities

All open jobs, contract positions, volunteer, or internship opportunities will be posted on this page.

Queer Cultural Center is one of seven cultural centers in San Francisco, CA.

We work in partnership in dozens of arts institutions, galleries, and community spaces throughout the Bay Area including Oakland, Richmond, and San Francisco. We are a remote organization with most staff residing in San Francisco and Oakland.

We are a 501(c)3 charitable organization.

Darice Jones, Interim Executive Director

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Darice Jones is a Bay Area executive director and leadership coach, actively engaged in promoting equitable and inclusive society values. With over a decade of experience, Darice leads QCC and facilitates work in various social movements, including the Bijou Film Festival and the Young Women’s Freedom Center. They are QCC's Interim Director until November 2025.

Job Posting: Finance & Operations Manager

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QCC is seeking an experienced Finance and Operations Manager with anticipated start date late November or early December 2024. The Finance and Operations Manager is a central role in ensuring the financial health and operational efficiency…
2025 Fall Queer Arts Festival poster

NATIONAL QUEER ARTS FESTIVAL MAIN

Mark your calendars for this year's 27th Anniversary National Queer Arts Festival, taking place October 25, 2024 through November 10, 2024 and in-person for all events. It’s time to move our minds and hearts towards the light! Our Fall 2024 National Queer Arts Festival, Incandescent Illumination, will be an experience of transmutation and intentional collective change to bring us into the daylight. Get tickets and learn more through the link!
QCC’s executive director, Anand Kalra, pictured in February 2024 with NQAF 2024 anchor artist L. Frank Manriquez. Photo by Rachel Lozada.

Executive Director Anand Kalra Announces November Departure from QCC

After more than two years of service, Queer Cultural Center’s (QCC) Executive Director Anand Kalra has announced he will be transitioning from the organization at the end of November 2024. As members of the Board of Directors, we express our immense gratitude for the incredible hard work and deep care Anand has shown in his stewardship of the organization.

OPEN CALL – 2025 Creating Queer Communities – First Level

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What is Creating Queer Communities?  Queer Cultural Center is thrilled to announce the next round of Creating Queer Communities, our beloved professional development training program for Queer and Trans artists in the San Francisco…

FQAF 2024: CQC Lvl 1 Showcase

Don't miss our Creating Queer Communities 1 Showcase! Witness a showcase that's sure to light you up! We have a luminous group of LGBTQIA+ artists ready to share their brilliance with you through music, comedy, dance, storytelling, spoken…
Headshot images of seven diverse LGBTQ artist

Announcing Our Creating Queer Communities Level 2 Cohort!

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This is an exciting moment - we are announcing the first Creating Queer Communities (CQC) Level 2 cohort, designed to help local LGBTQ2IA+ artists advance their technical and creative production skills. This is our first ever level 2 cohort, a new aspect of our artists development program designed to help local LGBTQ2IA+ artists hone their ability to devise and produce original artworks for our community. We’re excited to welcome Deon Brown, Tiara Amar, Esotérica Tropical, Grupo Chuqui Chinchay, Lyn Patterson, Sagaree, and Yanni Brumfeld. Read their full bios through the link!

DjeRae Lucas, CQC & NQAF Program Manager

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DjeRae Lucas (he/they), born and raised in Laurel Maryland, has been a musician (singer and composer) for twenty years and has worked in the non-profit sector for eight years. DjeRae merges their knowledge of their artistic practice and arts administration skills to create and support art that sparks community experiences and encourages connection, remembrance, healing, reclamation, and love.