Artspace Seeks Communications Coordinator: Applications Due Monday 26 October
Artspace is a not for profit visual art organisation that seeks excellence in the commissioning, production and
presentation of cutting edge projects conceived in collaboration with New Zealand and international artists.
We are seeking a part time Communications Coordinator to join us in our work as a national leader in the visual arts
community. In joining Artspace the new Communications Coordinator will help to launch artists’ careers, host
international artists and curators and generate critical dialogue about art through lectures, events and publications.
We are seeking a responsible individual who has excellent communications abilities and interpersonal skills to interface
with the audience and the art and media community. The role will be 23 hours per week and will require enthusiasm,
accuracy and great organization skills.
In particular, the successful candidate will work creatively and proactively in generating Artspace’s programme
awareness across a range of interest groups. Other key responsibilities include implementing a marketing plan and
developing relationships with sponsors.
The successful candidate will have proven computer and website management skills as well as excellent writing ability
and knowledge of design software and processes. All applicants need to be knowledgeable and passionate about
contemporary art and have a genuine interest in working at Artspace.
Applications close on Monday 26 September.
Interviews will be held on Tuesday October 4th.
Download the job description for this position (PDF) http://www.artspace.org.nz/about/communicationscoordinatorvacancy.asp
To apply electronically, forward your CV with a cover letter to anna@artspace.org.nz
Alternatively, mail your CV and cover letter to:
Artspace
PO Box 68418
Newton Auckland 1145
ARTSPACE
Level 1, 300 Karangahape Road
Newton | Auckland | New Zealand
+64 9 3034965| www.artspace.org.nz
Tuesday - Friday 10-6 | Saturday 11-4
ARTSPACE receives major public funding from Creative New Zealand
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