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Museum of Contemporary Art,

Environmental Initiatives Intern

Posted
15 days ago
Employment type
Part-time Internship
Location
Los Angeles
Closing date

About this organization

Established in 1979, The Museum of Contemporary Art is the only artist-founded museum in Los Angeles. We are dedicated to collecting and exhibiting contemporary art. We house one of the most compelling collections of contemporary art in the world, comprising roughly 7,500 objects, and have a diverse history of ground-breaking, historically-significant exhibitions.

About this job

The Museum of Contemporary Art seeks a detail-oriented and self-starting team player to support the ongoing work of the Environmental Initiatives department. Sitting at the intersection of climate and culture, this department braids environmental responsibility into the exhibitions, programs, and operations of the museum. It is the first of its kind for an American art museum and an exciting experiment in institutional climate action.

We are looking for someone who is particularly interested in climate communication to assist with various projects relating to amplifying and sharing the museum’s sustainability work to internal and external audiences. Primary projects include a reboot of the quarterly environmental staff newsletter, expanding the MOCA Green Resources internal site, developing content for the internal bulletin MOCA Monthly, contributing to a proposal for a new environmental microsite and developing content from archival footage of public programs. The ideal candidate is someone who is passionate about climate storytelling and the role of culture in climate action.

This role will also contribute to ongoing departmental projects including formalizing institutional best practices, coordinating environmental programming, supporting climate impact reporting, and doing relevant research as needed.

This role is designed to offer real-world, project-based experience in a contemporary art museum for those interested in institutional change and culture’s role in climate action. As one of two participants in MOCA’s recently established internship program, this intern will report to the Environmental & Sustainability Strategist and work closely with a variety of staff within the Public Engagement, Learning & Impact division to identify opportunities to maximize their learning.

Through this experience, the Environmental Initiatives Intern will gain a basic understanding of the emerging field of art world sustainability, and play a meaningful role in developing compelling communication and storytelling around these efforts.

Roles & responsibilities

Review climate communication on existing MOCA channels (websites, newsletters, social media) and at other cultural institutions to support an updated climate communication strategy.

Review archival content and documentation of public programs to create content for the newsletter, website, social media, and YouTube.

Support on the redesign of the quarterly environmental newsletter and feed into the Spring edition.

Contribute to a proposal for an environmental microsite nested within moca.org.

Expand MOCA’s Green Resource Database, an internal site hosting sustainability resources for MOCA staff such as green vendor lists, educational videos, material life cycle tools, and best practices.

With guidance from Human Resources, assist with development of content for the Green Team section of MOCA Monthly, the museum’s internal newsletter.

Support with coordination of environmental public programming including the MOCA Climate Conversations and Sustainable Skillbuilding series.

Observe and participate in departmental and interdepartmental meetings as appropriate.

Participate in reflection and documentation of internship experience.

Perform other related duties as assigned.

Qualifications

High school diploma required

Must possess the ability to communicate and interact well with others

Demonstrate an ability to learn quickly and independently

Detail-oriented, with excellent grammar, writing, and organizational skills

Interest in sustainability and climate communication required

Interest in contemporary art and culture preferred

Awareness of organizational structure and procedures at a museum or other non-profit arts institution preferred

Ability to use or quickly learn social media tools, Google Suite applications, simple video editing software (such as iMovie, Da Vinci Resolve, or OpenShot). Fluency with the internet required

Commitment for the duration of the program

Completion of an end-of-internship reflection

To apply

Beginning in February 2025 or later and concluding in May 2025, a mutually agreed-upon schedule not to exceed 280 hours; two full days per week including some Saturdays or Sundays as programs require. On-site in MOCA Grand Avenue staff offices or The Geffen Contemporary at MOCA.

Apply online with a resume and cover letter.

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