The Arts Intern will work on planning a Teen Night at the Frick to be held in the 2012-13 academic year. This will be the first ever Teen Night at the Collection. The Arts Intern will complete new outreach lists and organize existing contact information. Their research will culminate in a programming proposal, including potential dates, vendors, and all details pertaining to the evening.
The Arts Intern will learn skills in marketing, event planning, and research. They will gain a broad understanding of how an institution seeks to connect with the public. The intern will have the opportunity to learn about education programs during an exciting time at the Frick, as new programs are planned and established programs grow.
Interested candidates who meet all eligibility requirements should submit all parts of their applications by email to the contact below. Please see this website's "HOW TO APPLY" section for more details.
Qualifications:
The intern will be a qualified undergraduate pursuing a degree in art history, art education, arts administration, museum studies, or another relevant area. The student will be dependable and responsible, and needs to demonstrate a strong work ethic and self-motivation.
Excellent research, writing, communication, and computer skills are required. Availability and flexibility is important as the intern may be asked to attend an evening and weekend program on occasion.