The South Arts internship program provides learning opportunities and on-the-job experience to college juniors/seniors, graduate students, and recent college graduates with a professional interest in arts administration. Interns are expected to work 15-20 hours per week (20-25 hours during the summer), participate in daily activities, contribute skills and ideas, and produce excellent work. Program Benefits | College Credit and/or Stipend | Qualifications | Application Deadlines | How to Apply Program BenefitsExperience: Interns gain valuable experience in program management, grantmaking, marketing, communications, and/or development. Each intern, with their supervisor, develops a list of learning goals that they would like to accomplish. Interns are trained and supervised by management-level arts administration staff and, when possible, have interaction with other staff and board members. Each intern maintains a working portfolio, attends required meetings, and participates in mid-semester and final evaluations. Opportunities exist to work with the following South Arts programs: ArtsReady, Southern Circuit, Touring Exhibits, as well as, general marketing, communications and more. Additionally, one summer intern who shows an interest in events management and the performing arts will be chosen to work exclusively with our Performing Arts Exchange conference (read more). Leadership Discussions: Day-to-day participation in the organization is augmented by special sessions in which staff members discuss the dynamics of working for a regional arts organization, highlight issues facing the field, and share the inside view of their work at South Arts as well as their experiences as arts leaders. These sessions allow interns to learn directly from South Arts staff, ask challenging questions, and address critical issues. Networking Opportunities: South Arts encourages interns to attend meetings of the Emerging Arts Leaders of Atlanta, an initiative designed to identify and cultivate the next generation of leaders in the Metro-Atlanta arts community by providing them with networking, resource-sharing, and professional development opportunities. By interacting with EALA members, interns will expand their professional networks in the Atlanta area and gain insight into issues facing the local arts community. Career Support: Interns who complete the program gain a valuable professional reference from a long-standing arts organization with recognized leaders in the field. In addition, staff is available to assess the intern's interview skills and provide feedback on his/her résumé. College Credit & StipendSouth Arts offers either college credit or a stipend to our interns. College Credit: To receive credit for your internship, please include your academic program's requirements with your application materials. Stipend:
Application DeadlinesInternship application materials are due by 5:00 p.m. Fall (early September - mid November): Wednesday, August 12, 2011 Spring (mid February - late April): Tuesday, January 10, 2012 How to ApplyEmail the following to Bola Ogunlade, bola at southarts.org. Please include 'Internship' in the Subject line of your email.
For questions, please contact Bola Ogunlade at 404-201-7938. |
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