Rooftop Films Summer Internships Rooftop Films is seeking interns for Summer 2012. A great opportunity for film, arts administration and nonprofit management students as well as young filmmakers: learn how a nonprofit film festival works and see hundreds of great movies. Internships are not paid, but can be done for school credit. Find out your [...]
Job Title: Corporate Development Intern Department: Development Reports to: Development Associate Position Overview: LMCC seeks an organized, energetic and hardworking Corporate Development Intern to work with the Development Associate. This internship will offer valuable hands-on experience in an arts organization, assisting with sponsor activation and VIPs at the River To River Festival and conducting corporate [...]
PEN American Center is currently seeking volunteers for the 2012 World Voices Festival of International Literature, which will be held Monday, April 30 to Sunday, May 6. Join the more than 100 passionate readers and writers who help make the Festival possible. If you are interested in serving as a volunteer, please write to the [...]
The ARTErra is a rural art residency structure that support and encourage artistic creation and production. Housed in a remarkably small rural village, you will find in ARTErra physical spaces and tools for the reception of the project / proposal of the artist or collective of different artistic disciplines. In addition to a house with [...]
Development Intern The Noguchi Museum seeks an intern for the Summer 2012 term to provide administrative support for the Development Department, with a focus on using Raiser’s Edge, the Museum’s fundraising software. Position Requirements • Knowledge of and/or experience working with Raiser’s Edge 7, or similar fundraising software. • Possess a basic understanding of non-profit [...]
Tickets: $10 / Students FREE Public Art Fund is pleased to present a talk by Josiah McElheny, an American artist whose multifaceted artistic practice has incorporated decorative and functional traditions of glass, as well as research, writing, and curating to explore materiality and its relationship to the ways in which we see and experience objects. [...]
Dance 4 Peace (http://www.dance4peace.org) is an innovative, global peace education nonprofit that engages young people through dance and creative movement to transform violence, conflict and bullying in schools. We are inspiring a generation of leaders and peacemakers through an innovative curriculum that promotes empathy, mediation skills, anger management, and conflict resolution to instill social and [...]
As the national service organization for the not-for-profit professional theatre, Theatre Communications Group offers services in line with our mission: to strengthen, nurture, and promote the not-for-profit American theatre. TCG serves theatre artists and organizations by recognizing and encouraging activism, artistry, advocacy and global citizenship. We provide professional development for theatre leaders, research and data [...]
Since 1993, HERE Arts Center has been one of New York’s most prolific producing organizations, and today, it stands at the forefront of the city’s presenters of daring new hybrid art. HERE supports multidisciplinary work that does not fit into a conventional programming agenda. Our aesthetic represents the independent, the innovative, and the experimental. HERE [...]
Ordinary Days presented by Theatre Lapis (directed by Yojiro Ichikawa) is a simple and beautiful musical by Adam Gwon, which was originally produced by Roundabout Theater Company in 2009. It tells the story of four young New Yorkers whose lives cross over in an enormous metropolis, NYC, as they search for fulfillment, happiness, love and [...]