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Future Arts Project Manager (Creative Projects)

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ORGANIZATION: FUTURE ARTS

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Organization: Future Arts, a women-led 501c3 non-profit organization
Location: Remote/Hybrid (depending on project needs)
Duration: 3-6 months (part-time, flexible hours)

Overview:
Future Arts is seeking a motivated and organized Master's student to join our team for 2025 creative projects. This role is perfect for someone passionate about creative collaboration, project management, and arts-based innovation and technology for good. The Creative Project Manager will oversee the planning and execution of multidisciplinary creative projects, working closely with artists, technologists, and community stakeholders, with a focus on the Seattle area cultural and technology scene.

Key Responsibilities:
  • Project Coordination: Manage timelines, deliverables, and milestones for creative projects, ensuring alignment with Future Arts' mission and goals.

  • Team Collaboration: Facilitate communication between project participants, including artists, designers, and external partners.

  • Resource Management: Allocate resources effectively and track project budgets.

  • Creative Input: Contribute ideas to enhance project outcomes and foster meaningful storytelling and community-focused development

  • Evaluation & Reporting: Monitor project progress, assess outcomes, and provide detailed reports to stakeholders, ensuring community voices are heard and data is put directly into actionable growth

Qualifications:
  • Current enrollment in a Master’s program in Arts Administration, Creative Industries, Project Management, or related fields.

  • Demonstrated experience in managing creative or interdisciplinary projects.

  • Strong organizational and communication skills.

  • Familiarity with collaborative tools like Google Docs, Notion, Asana, and Slack

  • A passion for arts, cultural, civic, and technology industries

  • Ability to work independently, with a collaborative spirit rooted in Emergent Strategy

Benefits:
  • Hands-on experience in managing impactful creative projects that will directly impact Seattle’s historic cultural development

  • Networking opportunities with professionals in the arts and technology sectors.

  • Academic credit (if applicable) and professional references.

How to Apply:

Submit a resume, cover letter, and examples of previous project management experience (if available) to hello@futurearts.co. If you are unsure about experience, but are passionate about our mission, don’t hesitate to apply!

This role offers an exciting opportunity for emerging professionals to hone their skills in a flexible, growing, and exciting new women-led organization that is building new systems in Seattle and globally to support underserved populations working in arts and technologies.

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About FUTURE ARTS

Location:

4730 UNIVERSITY WAY NE PMB 2887, SEATTLE, WA 98105, US

Mission Statement

Our mission is to bridge art, technology and community. We connect, mentor, commission and develop showcasing opportunities for emerging and established new media artists. Our vision is to pioneer a dignified creative economy and community of diverse thought, rooted in sustainable practices.

Description

Seattle’s pioneering, women & non-binary led new media arts nonprofit, bringing tech-forward, accessible, and diverse arts to Seattle & beyond.

Through our arts and education programming, we bring together tech leaders with underserved interdisciplinary artists and young minds.

What results are immersive experiences that bridge the physical & the digital through place-based stories that imagine a sustainable collective future.

CAUSE AREAS

Arts & Culture
Community
Women
Arts & Culture, Community, Women

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

4730 University Way NE PMB 2887Seattle, WA 98105

(47.66396,-122.31276)
 

SKILLS

  • Arts Administration
  • People Skills
  • Problem Solving
  • Project Management
  • Relationship Building
  • Verbal / Written Communication

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 21
  • 3-6 months
  • Current enrollment in a Master’s program in Arts Administration, Creative Industries, Project Management, or related fields. Demonstrated experience in managing creative or interdisciplinary projects. Strong organizational and communication skills.

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