Archive for the ‘Internships’ Category

Part time paid Internship for Arts and Culture website and social media

Wednesday, May 20th, 2020

Part time paid Internship for Arts and Culture website and social media

Former Culture Columnist Huffpost, Contributor to Vanity Fair, Wallpaper, ArtNet and current Editor at Large at Air Mail News seeks motivated undergrad or grad with excellent social media outreach skills, excellent familiarity with SquareSpace, Gmail, ability to generate newsletters from social media posts and with strong background in art, architecture, film, dance, books.  Must understand image posting, credits, etc. Must be able to make connections to professionals in the various fields. (more…)

Getty Marrow Curatorial Programs Intern

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2020

18th Street Arts Center is hiring a Getty Marrow Curatorial Programs Intern! This internship is full-time (40 hours/week) positions, each with a stipend of $6,000, for a consecutive ten-week work period between June and August, 2020.

Interested applicants should apply at our website at http://18thstreet.org/apply with a resume, cover letter, three references, and 3 writing samples (PDF only please). When applying, select (Getty Marrow Internship 2020). Applications are due May 1, 2020 by noon.

For more information: https://18thstreet.org/employment-opportunities/

Virtual Volunteer, Internship, and Career Opportunities with CALPIRG Students

Thursday, April 16th, 2020

CALPIRG Students is our student-run organization that advocates for the interests of the public and students. During this time of social distancing, we have remote volunteer

opportunities and internships available to help people in need, protect public health and

the environment, and keep our community civically engaged. We are also hiring seniors

for full-time positions after graduation. Fill out this interest form if you want to get involved or learn more about these opportunities.

 

For over 45 years, we’ve worked to protect our environment and fight climate change, address

food insecurity, and help students vote. We believe students have the power to shape the future, and we organize on UC campuses and statewide to win real, concrete victories.

Just last week, we won the American Climate Leadership award for our work in getting our UC’s to commit to 100% clean electricity by 2025! The reason why we are so effective on these issues is because we represent thousands of students here at UCLA and tens of thousands of students across the UC system who have pledged CALPIRG.

We are the largest and most diverse generation alive and we have the power to elect the next generation of leaders who will fight for our vision for the future. This Spring, we are working to turn out the youth vote in the 2020 elections by asking students to pledge to vote, working with administration, and building a huge coalition of groups on campus committed to turning out the vote.

We’re also continuing our work to protect our oceans from single-use plastics and to make textbooks more affordable for students, as well as working to ensure students basic needs are being met in light of COVID19 and calling on the federal government to expand medical resources.

There’s still so much we can do to make a positive difference, work with a fun team, and

learn awesome social change skills this quarter. If you want to make change with us, fill

out the interest form here.

MOA – Paid Summer Art Internships

Wednesday, March 11th, 2020

Nation Wide Student Design Competition and Paid Summer Art Internships!

Announcing Student Design Competition
and Paid Summer Art Making Internships at
Museum of Outdoor Arts
Englewood, Colorado

Application Deadline is April 3rd!
PAID Summer Art Internships for Undergrads.
MOA is seeking up to 8 undergraduate interns for summer of 2020 to work under the direction of our 2020 Design and Build Fellow artist. Summer 2020 includes indoor and outdoor placemaking projects, including murals, artistic crosswalks, traffic cabinet art wraps and an indoor exhibition.

Applicants with painting, drawing, mural work, illustration, digital projection mapping and/or animation experience are strongly encouraged to apply for the 2020 program.
Have Questions? Contact us!
For questions about the competition please feel free to contact us.

Tim Vacca
MOA Director of Programs
DesignAndBuild@moaonline.org
303-353-1712

Follow Design and Build on Instagram @moa.designandbuild

Visit Internship Website Now: https://moaonline.org/design-and-build-internships/

 

 

 

Gallery Internship – Fort Gansevoort

Thursday, February 13th, 2020

Fort Gansevoort 

Established in 2015 and located in the heart of the Meatpacking District, Fort Gansevoort is a contemporary art gallery set in a Greek Revival row house built in 1849. Having expanded to Los Angeles in 2019, the gallery represents emerging and established artists from around the world who have been included in significant museum and gallery exhibitions worldwide. With a strong curatorial and research component, Fort Gansevoort mounts more than six exhibitions per year of both emerging artists and artists whose work warrants greater recognition and an opportunity to be recontextualized.

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Become an Intern at 18th Street Arts Center

Wednesday, January 22nd, 2020

INTERNSHIPS

Become an Intern at 18th Street Arts Center during the school year! We have openings for interns in the events, programs, communications, and development fields.

18th Street Arts Center’s internships are designed to give students real world professional experience. We offer self-directed creative projects which in the past have included opportunities to curate shows, program events, and publish their own writing in arts publications and in our annual catalogue, and documentary initiatives. Each project depends on the interests of the individual and on the framework of the internship. As such, our interns are given the opportunity to develop their resumes with real accomplishments that have genuine professional impact. These are unpaid internship (college credit eligible) opportunities. (more…)

Ha’Am News magazine accepting applications for writers, editors, marketers, and designers

Wednesday, January 8th, 2020

Are you new to UCLA and looking for hands-on experience in editing, writing, marketing, or design?  Do you want a private study space in the heart of campus? Or perhaps you’re a seasoned Bruin looking to expand your resume and gain valuable professional experience. Consider applying to UCLA’s only Jewish Newsmagazine, Ha’Am! Ha’Am is currently accepting applications for writers, editors, marketers, and designers.  (more…)

Internships at the Getty Center and Getty Villa

Tuesday, December 10th, 2019

The application for internships at the Getty Center and Getty Villa is now live. The deadline is February 3, 2020, at 5:00pm (PST). The application portal and instructions can be found on our website: http://www.getty.edu/foundation/initiatives/current/mui/index.html

 

Additional internship opportunities in over 60 Los Angeles County visual arts organizations supported by the Getty Foundation will be posted mid-March, 2020. Please check the website for more information: http://www.getty.edu/foundation/initiatives/current/mui/internship_positions.html

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Franconia Sculpture Park Artist Opportunities

Monday, December 9th, 2019

Franconia Sculpture Park:

I am writing to share our 2020 Artist Opportunities, which are due January 15, 2020. These opportunities are available for artists at any stage of their careers.

Located in the scenic St. Croix River Valley, Franconia Sculpture Park is a nonprofit arts organization operating a 43-acre outdoor sculpture park, active artist residency, and community arts programming. Franconia was founded in 1996 by a small group of professional artists who envisioned a supportive artist residency community in a rural setting. Today, this vision has been achieved through an active artist residency and public programming that serves over 150,000 annual visitors. (more…)

Press Internship – THE OFFICE OF LOS ANGELES MAYOR ERIC GARCETTI

Tuesday, November 12th, 2019

Mayor Eric Garcetti’s Office of Communications is seeking press interns for the winter and spring. Press interns will assist the Communications team in developing strategies for communicating with the public through earned and digital media.

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