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Marketing & Creative Content Intern2024 Marketing & Creative Content Intern Job Description The Marketing & Creative Content Intern will provide promotional support for the Marketing & Communications department by engaging new and existing InLiquid audiences. Working collaboratively with the Marketing & Communications team, they will develop and implement strategies to create written and visual content for the InLiquid blog, social media channels, email marketing, web content, and any other necessary channel to support the department’s marketing, PR, and audience engagement efforts. The Internship will occur during the normal business week, Monday through Friday, at InLiquid, located in the Crane Arts Building at 1400 N American St. Although we can be flexible, we prefer work hours between 10:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. Position 1 open, unpaid internship available for college credit Hours Starting and end dates are flexible September 2024 8-12 hours per week preferred Responsibilities Experiences / Benefits Offered The InLiquid Marketing & Creative Content intern will gain a broad understanding of the workings of marketing & communications for a visual arts nonprofit. They will gain practical experience writing/creating content within a brand voice for different contexts, including social media, email marketing, and PR. They will learn about creating and implementing marketing & PR plans and schedules to promote a calendar of live events and exhibitions. Responsibilities will likely include, but may not be limited to, attending and documenting InLiquid events, developing and managing promotional campaigns, conducting audience and artist research, managing mailings, distributing collateral, promoting and assisting special events, data entry, email building, website updates, marketing collateral editing, community engagement events, and more. Qualifications: To Apply Organizational Background InLiquid is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to connecting artists and audiences in the Philadelphia region. Founded in 1999 by Rachel Zimmerman, InLiquid began as a nonprofit online digital platform designed to build a more equitable and accessible visual arts culture in the greater Philadelphia region. We strive to mobilize and make our area’s visual arts culture accessible by providing a better support system for local artists and nurturing the public's appreciation of visual art, which, in effect, builds Philadelphia's infrastructure for the creative economy. We help foster the artistic practices of hundreds of visual artists each year and encourage audiences to collect work from our dynamic arts community. InLiquid makes the work of our region’s artists accessible to all, providing free contemporary art programming in our gallery, satellite spaces throughout Philadelphia, and virtually. We also provide professional development support to our artist members to help them excel and grow outside their studio practice. |
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The work of the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance is made possible through the generous support of committed individuals and institutions. |