Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts was established by artists & community activists with a shared vision to promote, preserve and develop the cultural arts that reflect the living tradition and experiences of the Chicano, Central & South American, and Caribbean people, and to make arts accessible as an essential element to community development and well-being.
MCCLA is a multicultural, multidisciplinary arts organization committed to the collaborative artistic vision of the Latino art forms. MCCLA provides the community with an arena in which to develop new artistic skills, as well as support local and established artists that serve their community. MCCLA collaborates with other arts, social and humanitarian groups to provide the widest range of programming possible.
The Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts (MCCLA) seeks interns for our new Latino Arts Video Journalism program. Interns will record live performances and interview accomplished and emerging Latino artists who teach and/or present their work at the MCCLA or in San Francisco. Interns will prepare footage for distribution across multiple platforms including MCCLA social media, internet video sites, cable access Channel 76 (Comcast), and other outlets.
For more information, check out: http://bavc.org/multi-media-internship-latino-arts-journalism-2
Note: All MCCLA positions below require bilingual capability. Candidate must be able to Read, Write and Speak Fluently in English and Spanish.