Thursday, October 24, 2019

Eco-Arts Organization - Internship Opportunity

 
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In Artichoke Dance Company we create change through performing arts activism.

Our exciting site-specific works and community initiatives motivate the audience members to #takeaction toward environmental justice. We are looking for an individual interested in gaining hands-on experience in the areas of arts administration, communication, and marketing. The ideal candidate has excellent communication skills (verbal and written), is detailed oriented, curious and versatile in Social Media platforms, loves working with people of ALL ages/ backgrounds/abilities, and has a general understanding of current climate change issues.

If you are all about Arts/Dance Activism this is your place!!!
We would love to have you on-board!! 

Some Responsibilities include:

-Research resources and opportunities.
-Administrative support during fundraising campaigns and other events.   
-Assist in the creation of content for Social Media Platforms.
-Support community workshops and outreach initiatives (Beach Clean-Up, free workshops, talks).
-Document performances and events. (video and pictures)

** Minimum commitment of 5-7 hours per week for 3- 6 months.**
**Ideally available through Spring 2020**
**Work can be done remotely and interns design their own schedule.** 
**This internship is an unpaid opportunity/ Higher Education Credits available.**

Interested? Send an email to marielys@artichokedance.org, subject line: Internship Application: Last Name, Name.  Please include your resume (as pdf) and a brief paragraph explaining why you want to intern with Artichoke Dance.
If you have any questions, contact us.

Visit: www.artichokedance.org

Follow:  @artichokedance (IG, FB, Twitter)

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