Wednesday, January 22, 2025

Artichoke Dance Company seeks Spring 2025 Interns!

 
a photo of dancers performing amongst upcycled plastic trash. text reads, "open call for interns" "applications due 2/21".

Are you interested in the arts, dance, and activism? Do you feel passionate about climate justice and community engagement? This internship may be for you!

 

ABOUT ARTICHOKE DANCE COMPANY:

Artichoke Dance Company is a national leader in eco-arts performance and climate action. Based in New York City, we are known for innovative and engaging performances paired with environmental activism, education, community building and civic engagement. Artichoke was founded in 1995 and has held 21 New York seasons and toured nationally and internationally.

 

INTERNSHIP DESCRIPTION:

This internship is the perfect opportunity for college-aged and recently graduated students to gain experience in various sectors working for a small dance and eco-arts company. We are seeking individuals with interest in learning more about:

-Social Media and Marketing

-Development and Fundraising

-Community Engagement and Outreach

Interns have the flexibility to design their internship experience according to their own interests and areas they wish to gain more experience in. 

This internship can be done remotely and interns design their own schedules. This internship requires a minimum commitment of 3-7 hours per week for a minimum three month period. This is an unpaid opportunity, however interns can participate in any Module of Artichoke Ambassador’s training for free (read more about the program here).

 

TO APPLY:

Interested candidates should email a resume and brief paragraph that details your interest in this internship with Artichoke Dance Company. Send your materials to Lindsey Jennings at artichokedancecompany@gmail.com with the Subject Line: “Internship Application” by February 21st, 2024.

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