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2 people are interested
Communications Coordinator
ORGANIZATION: SPLAB
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2 people are interested
SPLAB seeks a communications coordinator to work directly with the Founding Director to take meeting minutes and to help coordinate website and social media activities. Someone with an interest in poetry is preferred.
More opportunities with SPLAB
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About SPLAB
Location:
9030 Seward Park Av S 213, Seattle, WA 98118, US
Mission Statement
The Seattle Poetics LAB (SPLAB) works to reestablish poetry as a method for knowing self & place by engaging poets, writers and artists bioregionally in Cascadia to build community through shared experience of the spoken & written word. SPLAB supports: Poetry as a noetic practice allied with outsider traditions. A poetry of witness, deeply rooted to place. Organic form in all of its manifestations, open, discerning and aware of/responsible to the interconnectivity of life. A visionary poetics that embodies our place on the edge of a continent. SPLAB envisions 10,000 people each year participating in POPO and using those revenues to maintain operations, including administration, the Cascadia Poetry Festival and other in-person events in Seattle and the Cascadia bioregion and our ongoing interviews.
Description
Our Vision and Values: Building the Community
SPLAB is driven by a vision of community.
The SPLAB community:
- informs and inspires its members by bringing artists from disparate disciplines together to encourage discourse and debate;
- challenges the established conventions surrounding art and its influence, human consciousness, and the role of the artist in the community;
- contributes to the community through outreach and an ethos of sustainability;
- supports artists, especially those of written and spoken word, through events, forums, and strategic partnerships across the Pacific Northwest.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.
DATE POSTED
August 28, 2020
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 18
- 2 hours a week
- Some web experience. Moderate internet literacy.