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What the Tech, Bend is seeking a part-time Marketing & Content Manager to drive marketing efforts for Mockingbird Gallery and Peterson Contemporary Art. You will create and manage content, oversee social media, and enhance the galleries' online presence.
This role involves collaboration with the owner and focuses on executing marketing strategies to attract visitors and collectors. You will embody the galleries' voices and build relationships while maintaining a flexible schedule with regular in-gallery presence.
Mockingbird Gallery & Peterson Contemporary Art
Mockingbird Gallery & Peterson Contemporary Art | Bend, Oregon
20 hours per week | W-2 | Regular in-gallery presence
Love art, and love making the content that gets people through the door? This might be your role.
This is a hands‑on role for a marketer who makes things — photos, videos, emails, posts, stories — and makes them well. You’ll be the creative engine behind two of Bend’s most respected galleries: turning strategy into a steady stream of work that brings people in, keeps collectors close, and helps both galleries reach beyond Central Oregon.
Based in Bend, the role includes regular in-gallery presence and close collaboration with the owner and a Fractional Marketing Director who helps set direction and has your back.
Mockingbird Gallery and Peterson Contemporary Art are two galleries a few blocks apart in downtown Bend. Mockingbird has a long‑standing reputation for traditional work and deep collector relationships. Peterson Contemporary Art is the newer sibling: sharper, more contemporary, and attracting a different kind of buyer.
We are moving toward one shared gallery group with two expressions: same team, same standards, different voices. Bend has become a real destination for collectors, and First Fridays downtown are a big part of that. We are ready to expand beyond Central Oregon, bring in more out‑of‑state collectors, and build a marketing rhythm that matches the caliber of the work we show. Your job is to help both expressions show up clearly, consistently, and beautifully.
You will own the weekly marketing engine: creating content, publishing across channels, keeping the websites fresh, supporting events, organizing assets, and helping both galleries show up with consistency and care.
Strategy — who we are targeting, which channels matter, what we are testing, and how we measure success — will come from gallery owner Jim Peterson and the Fractional Marketing Director. Your job is to bring that strategy to life with strong writing, polished visuals, reliable execution, and good judgment.
This starts at 20 hours a week. As the marketing function matures, there is a real opportunity to expand hours, scope, and compensation for the right person.
To be clear about the boundaries: you are not expected to set overall strategy, own the budget, or define gallery positioning — those sit with Jim and the Director. You are expected to execute well, notice what is working, bring ideas, and improve the system over time.
You won’t do all of this at once. The first 90 days focus on content and a steady publishing rhythm. CRM, dashboard, and partnership work ramp in later, as the foundation gets built.
Jim is the formal manager and business owner; the Fractional Marketing Director sets priorities, standards, and quality expectations, and coaches your work. For the first 60–90 days we use a lightweight review rhythm so your taste, writing, and judgment get calibrated — then you move to publishing independently. The goal is independence, not marketing by committee.
You are a maker. You like turning ideas into posts, emails, pages, photos, videos, event promotion, and useful systems. You take direction well, but you do not need to be chased. You care about art, details, language, and how things feel.
Email john@mockingbird-gallery.com with the subject line ‘Marketing & Content Manager Application — [Your Name]’. Include your resume and a short note that answers:
Optional but encouraged: links to work you have made — an Instagram account you ran, a Reel, an email campaign, website copy, photography, or anything that shows how you think and make.
If there is mutual interest, we will schedule a conversation. Finalists complete a short, paid exercise so we can see writing, taste, judgment, and follow‑through before deciding.