CREATIVE CAREERS JOB ROUND-UP: ARTS MARKETING AND SOCIAL MEDIA

CREATIVE CAREERS JOB ROUND-UP: ARTS MARKETING AND SOCIAL MEDIA

“There are ample opportunities to discover your digital niche in the arts.”

Arts marketing perfectly blends business, social media, and creativity. The field appeals to both innovative thinkers and data-driven statisticians. Those who pursue this career path often have an analytical mindset; strong writing skills, and an undeniable passion for the arts.

Marketing departments help drive, assess and prioritize the long-term creative strategy of an organization. Essentially, it’s your job to attract audiences and build community using images and words. Increasingly, social media is at the center of developing a larger digital presence, connecting one-on-one with patrons and enhancing the overall mission of an institution. There are ample opportunities to discover your digital niche in the arts. We listed the latest marketing & social media opportunities on NYFA Classifieds:

Marketing Manager

Performa

New York, NY

Digital Marketing Production Specialist

WNET

New York, NY

Marketing Assistant

Creative Capital Foundation

New York, NY

Gallery Manager / Social Media Manager

Stuart Parr Design

New York, NY

Social Media / Digital Marketing Specialist

FITZ & CO

New York, NY

Social Media, Outreach & Web Design

Marko MacPherson Photography

Brooklyn, NY

Marketing and Digital Content Coordinator

New York City Center

New York, NY

Marketing & Development Associate

Symphoria

Syracuse, NY

Marketing & Development Associate

Ma-Yi Theater Company

New York, NY

Marketing Director

(Le) Poisson Rouge

New York, NY

Part-Time Marketing and Communications

THEVERYMANY

Brooklyn, NY

This post is part of a regular blog series, NYFA Creative Careers.  Let us know what careers you’d like to learn more about by visiting us on Twitter: @nyfacurrent and using the hashtag #NYFACreativeCareers

– Glory Edim, Program Associate, Online Resources

Image: Thordis Adalsteinsdottir –  (Fellow in Painting ‘12) Grandparents House

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