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Project CoordinatorPOSITION SUMMARY: Hidden City Philadelphia, award-winning publisher of the web magazine Hidden City Daily, is seeking a part-time Project Coordinator to help manage our tour and membership programs, help coordinate our annual year-end fundraising campaign, and assist with marketing and logistics for the launch of our upcoming book Philadelphia In Color 1950-1990 (October 2026, distributed by Temple University Press). This position is ideal for someone with flexible time, a passion for Philadelphia and/or Hidden City, and a willingness to work collaboratively. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Opportunities to write for Hidden City Daily and/or lead tours may exist, depending on interest and ability. QUALIFICATIONS & PREFERRED SKILLS:
ABOUT HIDDEN CITY’S PROGRAMS Hidden City Philadelphia of CultureTrust is dedicated to exploring Philadelphia’s urban landscape in all its complexity through journalism and public history. HIDDEN CITY DAILY, our online publication founded in 2011, acts as a watchdog for historic preservation in Philadelphia. We also delve deeply into architecture, urbanism, photography, public art, city life and Philly history. Our goal is to surprise, delight and inform our readers. HIDDEN CITY TOURS aim to change the way local folks look at familiar places, and to illuminate Philadelphia’s often neglected post-colonial history. Tours range from members-only visits inside extraordinary sites to walking tours that explore neighborhoods and places such as Mt. Moriah Cemetery and the Lost Jewish Quarter. PHILADELPHIA IN COLOR 1950-1990 aims to understand how Philadelphians experienced the stunning societal shifts of those decades, and ultimately reinterpreted and redefined the city in response to them. The book includes over 360 color street photography images by more than 200 photographers, from the collections of famous photographers and architects, as well as dozens of amateurs, many sourced from archives and family collections. Accompanying essays and an appendix contextualize the images. The result is a civic portrait of Philadelphia as deep and dynamic as the city itself, filling a significant void in the city's visual history and mid-century American urban history at large. |
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Hidden City Philadelphia, award-winning publisher of the web magazine Hidden City Daily, is seeking a part-time Project Coordinator to help manage our tour and membership programs, assist with the launch of our upcoming book Philadelphia In Color 1950-1990, and help coordinate our annual year-end fundraising campaign. |
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The work of the Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance is made possible through the generous support of committed individuals and institutions. |