| Date Posted | May 06, 2026 |
|---|---|
| Industry | Digital Media |
| Specialty | Not Specified |
| Job Status | Part-time |
| Salary | 70,000 |
Description:
The Connecticut Mirror (www.CTMirror.org) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning
nonprofit, non-partisan local online journalism success story with huge
momentum and ambitious growth goals. We cover public policy, government and
politics in Connecticut. Our 29-person full-time staff includes 23 journalists
and six business team members. Our work is rooted in public service,
accountability, and storytelling that reflects the full richness of the
state.
We are seeking a part-time Arts & Culture Editor to launch this new
area of coverage for the Connecticut Mirror. This role is both editorial and
entrepreneurial: the editor will help define the vision, shape the coverage,
and establish the voice of arts journalism within a public policy newsroom.
Connecticut is home to a vibrant, engaged, and deeply informed arts community
and we are expanding our coverage to document it.
Our approach to arts coverage will differ from traditional outlets. We
are not focused on reviews, event-driven recaps, or best-of lists. Instead, we
aim to produce substantive journalism that both explores and celebrates the
arts and examines how the arts function – financially, structurally, and within
communities – while also helping readers engage with cultural experiences
in real time. This includes reporting on arts funding and government support,
the sustainability and growth of cultural institutions, and the broader
ecosystem that supports creative work across the state.
A key component of this coverage will be forward-looking storytelling:
reported features, interviews, and previews published in advance of
performances, exhibitions, and events, giving audiences meaningful context and
the opportunity to attend and participate. Our coverage will include visual
arts, theater, dance, music, and literature, while remaining open to a broader
range of creative expression, including film, digital and new media art, street
and urban art, and culinary arts. We are equally committed to covering emerging
artists, community-based art, and creative work happening beyond major
institutions, ensuring a broader and more inclusive view of the state’s
cultural landscape. We will prioritize in-depth conversations with artists,
writers, producers, and others working in and around the arts, as well as
multimedia content that connect communities more directly to cultural life
across the state.
The Arts & Culture Editor will produce original stories while also
assigning and editing freelance contributors, helping to build a network of
voices that reflect the diversity and depth of Connecticut’s arts community.
This is a part-time hybrid position with an annual salary of $70,000, depending
on experience.
Key Responsibilities
- Report and write original stories
on arts and culture across Connecticut, with a focus on systems, policy,
and community impact
- Shape and execute a coverage
strategy that reflects this new editorial vision, including a strong
emphasis on advance, service-oriented features tied to upcoming events
- Fluency with multi-media, which
we envision being a key component of this coverage
- Assign and edit work from
freelance writers, photographers, and other contributors
- Develop in-depth profiles and
interviews with artists and cultural leaders
- Cover issues such as arts
funding, public investment, sustainability, and the business of the arts
- Produce and oversee preview
coverage that gives readers insight into upcoming shows, exhibits, and
performances, helping them decide what to attend
- Build relationships with artists,
institutions, and community organizations statewide
- Collaborate with newsroom
colleagues to identify intersections between arts and public policy
coverage
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Ensure all content meets high standards for accuracy, fairness, and
narrative strength
Qualifications
- 5+ years of journalism
experience, with a focus on arts and culture preferred
- Strong writing and editing
skills, with an ability to craft engaging narratives
- Experience working with
freelancers or managing contributors
- Deep interest in and knowledge of
the arts, broadly defined. Familiarity with Connecticut’s cultural
landscape is a plus
- Ability to work independently and
manage multiple projects on deadline
- Commitment to the mission of
nonprofit, public service journalism
Please apply by Friday, May 29, 2026, by using this form
https://airtable.com/appmPgbUU6FJ7IgXB/shr5XGEClNYG5SPqd Please include a resume, and three examples of your
work (either stories you wrote or edited). You may also include a cover letter
that describes your interest in this role, and any additional pertinent
information to advance your candidacy.
Questions? Contact Executive Editor Elizabeth Hamilton via email at
ehamilton@ctmirror.org. No phone calls please.
CT Mirror is committed to building an inclusive organization that
represents the people and communities we serve. We do not and shall not
discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender expression,
age, national origin (ancestry), disability, marital status, sexual
orientation, or military status, in any of our hiring, procurement, volunteer
recruitment, or other activities or operations. We are committed to providing
an inclusive and welcoming environment for all members of our staff, board,
volunteers, subcontractors, vendors, and readers.
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