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Communications Associate
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Brooklyn, NY, United States
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COMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIATE (PART TIME)
Eyebeam seeks a part-time communications associate who is passionate about the creative potential in technology and wishes to work in a dynamic and mission-driven environment that supports artist-led technology. Their primary responsibilities are to develop content within a larger communications strategy that opens and grows Eyebeam’s “family”. They will be encouraged to think creatively and implement existing and potential resources.
Responsibilities include:
Strong media and journalist network
Media release content creation, along with strategic social media and email marketing
Maintenance of info@eyebeam.org account
Outreach and maintenance of various audience segment databases
Support in annual print projects and publication
Manage communications analytics
Team: Reports to Outreach and Development Manager
Applications due Sunday, January 21.
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Eyebeam is a nonprofit studio for collaborative experiments with technology toward a more imaginative and just world. By providing generous support to artists for research, production and education, Eyebeam makes ideas real.
Founded in 1997, Eyebeam was the very first critical space of its kind: a place to think creatively about how technology was transforming our society. Eyebeam has given time, space and money to artists whose work has shaped our world. Everything is guided by a focus on Eyebeam’s core values: openness, invention and justice. Eyebeam’s space in Brooklyn hosts a world-renowned residency program, innovative education initiatives, and exciting public events.
Eyebeam aims to create a hub for conversation and practice-sharing that is aware and responsive to systemic inequities and invests in the meaningful inclusion of historically marginalized groups and voices. Eyebeam is committed to and values diversity in its organization and programming as defined by gender, race, ethnicity, disability-status, age, sexual orientation, immigrant status, and socio-economic status. People of all backgrounds are encouraged to apply.