Digital, Audio Visual, Communication - Volunteering Opportunities

Clem has spoken with a Sarah Gottesman from Penny Brohn Cancer care who says she has some work placement/experience opportunities that may benefit some of you.

These roles may be of interest. Use Link below to find out more and apply.

See Richard, Jimmy or Clem if you are interested.

Communications Intern

Increase awareness and highlight the work of the charity by contributing to the brand, marketing and PR work at an exciting time in the charity’s history. We are looking for a creative individual who will bring enthusiasm and initiative to the role which will be varied and responsive. You will need strong research skills, a flair for writing and the ability to be proactive and work unsupervised. We need someone two days a week, ideally for six months.

Digital Curation Volunteer

Maximise the potential of our images and other digital assets so these resources can be used effectively. We are looking for a skilled and highly organised individual with an eye for detail to help collate, categorise and file images and other media files. You will also need to identify effective images for publication across a variety of media. This is a finite project and we need you to commit two days a week (flexible) until the project is completed.

Audio Visual Volunteer

Build our digital assets library to ensure we have relevant quality images, video and audio for use across a range of platforms. We are looking someone with practical skills who can produce publishable materials in photo, video and audio formats. The work will be varied, including capturing client stories and images, a wide variety of events as well our facilities and generating other relevant material. It will allow us to be more accessible and bring to life the services we offer clients. This role requires flexibility and work would vary in time and location depending on what is being recorded.

Web Administrator for the shop website

Increase web sales to help fund our services.

The website needs regular updating including amending items and adding new products, images and special promotions. 
We are looking for someone who is confident with IT systems, happy to learn new software and is able to use their own initiative. Training on the website software and a full induction are provided. We need someone who is able to offer a day a week.

 

Back to the future - artists moving image - Tonight at the Cube

From a repatriation ceremony at Wootton Bassett, to a migratory border crossing between Bulgaria and Turkey, from Berlin’s Reichstag building and the reconstructed ‘memorial wall’, to a journey down the Danube past Belgrade - we present five contemporary artists films by Breda Boban, Rose Butler, Ergin Cavusoglu, Katie Davies and Monika Oechsler . 

The programme will be followed by a Q+A with the artists led by film curator Al Cameron.

Willem de Rooij - Arnolfini

A new exhibition, by Dutch artist Willem de Rooij, featuring a politically-charged photographic work in an installation that explores themes of individuality, protest and representation.

Index: Riots, Protest, Mourning and Commemoration (as represented in newspapers, January 2000–July 2002), 2003, consists of 18 large panels each featuring a selection of photographs cut from newspapers. De Rooij is interested in how these images are selected for global distribution in the news media, the ways in which people are presented in protest, and how they stage themselves in front of a camera. The installation presents a large selection of global political struggles, but despite being taken in different geographical and political situations and contexts, there are similarities between the different images presented. Without the newspaper headlines and captions, the formal qualities of the photographs become apparent, inviting a closer look at representation and drawing together the subjects that the title of the work indicates: riots, protests, mourning and commemoration.

Free. Friday 21 November 2014 to Sunday 08 February 2015, 11:00 to 18:00.

Arnolfini, 16 Narrow Quay. Bristol BS1 4QA

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