arts management internship program
Past Arts Hosts
Arts Management Internship Program
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Recent Host Testimonials “The internship program provides effective, intelligent, and motivated young people to work in the dynamic field of nonprofit arts management. The enthusiasm and willingness to learn exuded by the interns is one of the strongest assets of the program.”
“We have benefited greatly in terms of networking with other organizations, finding skilled staff members (who originally worked as interns), and expanding our development and marketing efforts through intern efforts.”
Past Host Arts Organizations Previous arts hosts represent numerous disciplines and serve various communities, including:
- Performing Arts Organizations
Alvin Ailey American Dance Tehatre; Ballet Hispanico; Battery Dance Company; Brooklyn-Queens Conservatory of Music; Community Works NYC; Dance Theatre Workshop; Dancing in the Streets; Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning; Jazzmobile, Inc.; The Joyce Theater; Lar Lubovitch Dance Company; Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts; Little Orchestra Society; Meredith Monk/The House Foundation for the Arts; National Dance Institute; The New Group; New York City Opera; Queens Symphony Orchestra; Queens Theatre in the Park; TADA! Youth Theater; Theatre of the Riverside Church; Theatreworks USA; Tribeca Performing Arts Center; Trisha Brown Dance Company
- Visual/Media Arts Organizations
American Documentary, Inc. (POV); Bronx Museum of the Arts; Brooklyn Children's Museum; Brooklyn Museum of Art; Children’s Art Carnival; Children’s Museum of the Arts; Film Society of Lincoln Center; Fraunces Tavern Museum; Free Arts NYC; Guggenheim Museum; International Center of Photography; Museum of Arts & Design; Museum of Contemporary African Diasporan Arts; Staten Island Children’s Museum; Studio Museum in Harlem
- Literary Organizations
Academy of American Poets
- Multidisciplinary Organizations
Americas Society; Bryant Park Restoration Corporation; French Institute/Alliance Française; Harlem School of the Arts; Heart of Brooklyn; High 5 Tickets to the Arts; New York Hall of Science; Snug Harbor Cultural Center; WNYC New York Public Radio
- Arts Service/Arts Councils/Economic Development
Arts & Business Council of New York; Asian American Arts Alliance; Bronx Council on the Arts; Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone; Westchester Arts Council
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