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2 people are interested
Volunteer Digital Artwork Coordinator
ORGANIZATION: Project Create
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2 people are interested
Description:
Manage and curate our impressive portfolio of student artwork in preparation for the Annual Student Showcase in spring.
Requirements
This position is a 3 month service commitment of 2 hours minimum weekly.
Design assistant must utilize their own computer and software.
Telework is permitted; although on site work is preferred.
Responsibilities and Skills
Manage the Student Artwork in the Box drive
Edit the images with Photoshop in the Needs Photoshop folder in the Box Drive
Make sure each image has a name and/or a description of the students’ thought process behind the artwork.
Qualifications :
Photoshop experience and/or Bachelor’s Degree in Graphic Design
Digital Management Skills
More opportunities with Project Create
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About Project Create
Location:
2401 Virginia Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20037, US
Mission Statement
Project Create provides accessible arts education to promote positive development in children, youth and families experiencing homelessness and poverty. Project Create is committed to enriching and transforming the lives of at-risk children in Washington, DC by providing them with professionally-led arts experiences. We believes that arts experiences are essential to a child's development. They empower children to reach their potential by fostering critical thinking skills, creative expression, self-esteem, and social skills.
Description
PROJECT CREATE is a community-based nonprofit that promotes creative youth development through multi-disciplinary arts education and enrichment. Project Create teaching artists have been working with children, youth, and families in Washington, D.C. for over twenty years. Our students participate in out-of-school-time art classes, workshops, open studio, field trips, and exhibition and performance opportunities. Project Create offers free creative classes and workshops at our studio in the Anacostia neighborhood of Southeast DC in Ward 8, as well as at 14 partner locations in underserved neighborhoods in Washington, D.C. Courses include visual, performing, and digital media arts classes like drawing and painting, illustration, photography, collage, spoken word, fashion, music production and theater.
CAUSE AREAS
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This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
DATE POSTED
March 28, 2017
SKILLS
- Curating
- Arts Administration
GOOD FOR
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REQUIREMENTS
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