About this Internship:
The Editorial Intern will work under the supervision of the Communications Coordinator. They will assist with updating and creating pages on current gallery/museum exhibitions; researching member news, activities, and events for website and monthly newsletter; and creating blog posts. Interns will be exposed to, and integrally involved in, many facets of a nonprofit visual arts organization. The interns will have a unique opportunity to gain expertise in web publication, both on the design end and the editorial end, and will develop an in-depth knowledge of a large and vibrant visual arts community. The ideal candidate will be web-savvy and have a strong interest in contemporary visual arts or art history, have strong writing skills, a keen eye for detail, and a willingness to learn. Experience in WordPress, InDesign/Photoshop, and/or basic HTML is a plus, but not essential. This internship involves 12-16 hours a week.
Responsibilities may include:
Publish items from our event listings email to the website
Generate and research content (photos, videos, graphics, stories, etc.) to share on InLiquid’s social sites and blog
Help maintain and expand InLiquid’s social presence on multiple platforms
Assist in maintaining the organization of the online shop by uploading and fact-checking artwork descriptions to the online shop
Assist with data-entry of demographics info, artworks within our holdings management system, and other general info as needed
Maintain a regular schedule, be punctual, and work effectively in a professional manner.
Other duties as assigned
Please send a resume highlighting relevant experience, cover letter, and a short writing sample (250-500 words) to Danielle Hanlon at [email protected]. This is not a paid internship but is available for credit with some colleges.