CoCA – Internships

About CoCA 

CoCA, Seattle’s Center on Contemporary Art, has proudly served the Pacific Northwest as a catalyst & forum for contemporary art for 37 years. Our nonprofit art gallery is in Pioneer Square.

 

Social Media / Communications 

Our ​Social Media/ Communications Intern​ will learn the art of communications working alongside our Executive Director and our Development Committee. Internship length is 12 months. Time commitment is 10 hours weekly plus 3 gallery docent or event shifts monthly.

CoCA’s Social Media/ Communications Intern will learn new skills in a supportive, dynamic, and diverse environment. We will teach you about social media outreach, E-newsletters, press releases and more. All CoCA Interns meet amazing local artists, curators, and art lovers. The ideal CoCA Social Media/ Communications Intern is very organized and fun, with extensive writing and social media expertise. We seek Interns who are accountable, inclusive, passionate about the art world, and invested in learning great communication.

Although this is an uncompensated role, there are numerous benefits to choosing a CoCA Internship. School credit is available for all Interns. There is also a CoCA Rewards program based on length of service, including Memberships, discounts, and other benefits. CoCA Interns receive hands-on, project-based experience and mentoring, the opportunity to meet local art professionals, letters of recommendation, and a flexible work schedule.

If you are interested, email ​judy@cocaseattle.org​; please include your resume & cover letter. Check us out at ​www.cocaseattle.org​. Immerse yourself in the Seattle art community as you gain valuable skills. Join our inclusive community of art lovers dedicated to serving the region as a catalyst for contemporary art!

 

Board / Administration Internship

Our ​Board/ Admin Intern​ will learn the art of nonprofit Board communications & administration working alongside our Executive Director and our Board of Directors. Internship length is 12 months. Time commitment is 10 hours weekly plus 3 gallery docent or event shifts monthly.

CoCA’s Board/ Admin Intern will learn new skills in a supportive, dynamic, and diverse environment. We will teach you about nonprofit Board of Directors work including taking meeting minutes, setting action items, completing special Board projects, organizing information, and working with our databases. All CoCA Interns meet amazing local artists, curators, and art lovers. The ideal CoCA Board/ Admin Intern is organized, accountable, inclusive, passionate about the art world, and invested in learning great communication.

Although this is an uncompensated role, there are numerous benefits to choosing a CoCA Internship. School credit is available for all Interns. There is also a CoCA Rewards program based on length of service, including Memberships, discounts, and other benefits. CoCA Interns receive hands-on, project-based experience and mentoring, the opportunity to meet local art professionals, letters of recommendation, and a flexible work schedule.

If you are interested, email ​judy@cocaseattle.org​; please include your resume & cover letter. Check us out at ​www.cocaseattle.org​. Immerse yourself in the Seattle art community as you gain valuable skills. Join our inclusive community of art lovers dedicated to serving the region as a catalyst for contemporary art!