Sub-editor

Sub-editor

Posted 1 week ago by Frieze

Negotiable
Undetermined
Undetermined
London Area, United Kingdom

Summary: The Sub-editor role at Frieze involves copyediting and proofreading print and digital content to ensure clarity and high standards. The position requires collaboration with various teams to maintain the Frieze style guide and support the production of art week publications. Candidates should have a strong background in arts and culture publications and a keen eye for detail. This role is integral to maintaining the quality of Frieze's diverse content offerings.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Copyediting and proofreading content for frieze magazine and frieze.com
  • Fact-checking exhibition reviews and features
  • Assisting with copyediting for other publications as needed
  • Proofreading final files for EXPO Art Week and Armory Art Week
  • Collaborating on proofreading for print supplements and one-off print products
  • Supporting the coordination and layout of EXPO Art Week and Armory Art Week
  • Monitoring and updating the Frieze style guide

Key Skills:

  • 3+ years’ experience in copyediting and proofreading for arts and culture publications
  • Strong sense of clear and concise writing
  • Meticulous attention to written and visual detail
  • Proven track record of meeting deadlines
  • Native or bilingual proficiency in English
  • Proficiency in Adobe InDesign, Microsoft Word, and Mac OS

Salary (Rate): undetermined

City: London

Country: United Kingdom

Working Arrangements: undetermined

IR35 Status: undetermined

Seniority Level: undetermined

Industry: Other

Detailed Description From Employer:

Who We Are: Frieze is the world’s leading platform for modern and contemporary art, dedicated to artists, galleries, collectors and art lovers alike. Frieze comprises three magazines – frieze, Frieze Masters Magazine and Frieze Week – and seven international art fairs – Frieze London, Frieze Masters, Frieze New York, Frieze Los Angeles, Frieze Seoul, The Armory Show and EXPO Chicago. Legacy art fair brands The Armory Show and EXPO Chicago were acquired by Frieze in September 2023. In October 2021, Frieze also launched No.9 Cork Street, a permanent space for visiting international galleries in the heart of Mayfair, London.

What You'll Do: We are looking for a Sub-editor to copyedit and proofread print and digital content, ensuring that copy is clear, fact-checked and published to a high standard.

Key Responsibilities and Accountabilities:

  • Copyediting and proofreading
  • Second edit and fact-check all columns and features for frieze magazine
  • Second edit and fact-check exhibition reviews for frieze.com
  • When not copyediting reviews or articles for frieze, assist with copyediting content for frieze.com and the publisher’s other magazines, including fair publications, as needed
  • Proofread final files for EXPO Art Week and Armory Art Week and add corrections into InDesign
  • Collaborate on proofreading content for frieze.com
  • Collaborate on proofreading for frieze, print supplements, fair publications and one-off print products as needed
  • Enter proofing changes as needed and flag any design issues with the design team
  • Production
  • Working with the Content Operations Manager and Editor, support the coordination and layout of EXPO Art Week and Armory Art Week
  • Monitor and update the Frieze style guide in collaboration with the cross-departmental working group

You Have These:

  • 3+ years’ experience copyediting and proofreading for arts and culture publications
  • A strong sense of what constitutes clear, concise and articulate writing
  • Meticulous attention to written and visual detail
  • Proven track record of delivering projects to deadline
  • Native or bilingual proficiency in English
  • Adobe InDesign, Microsoft Word and Mac OS

We'd Also Love If You Have These:

  • Experience in magazine publishing production
  • Experience using Notion

Our Diversity & Inclusion Statement

Frieze unites people in our love of the arts. We understand this can only be accomplished when we harness the entirety of our company and lead with a lens of diversity, equity and inclusion in everything we do. As a global company that drives culture, we are committed to practicing anti-discrimination including race, gender identity, sexual orientation and disability, together with artists, writers and cultural practitioners from all backgrounds. There is still much work to be done to address systemic inequality and discrimination within the arts and culture industry, and we are dedicated to making progress both within our own organization and the art world at large.