Baltimore Clayworks is the region’s only 501(c)3 non-profit cultural institution dedicated solely to the ceramic arts and is attentive to its community possessing a national and international reputation for artistic excellence, artists’ support, and community involvement for over 30 years. Baltimore Clayworks has four program areas: exhibitions, artist residency program, education, and community arts. To this day, Clayworks operates on its original mission:
Baltimore Clayworks exists to develop, sustain, and promote an artist-centered community that provides outstanding educational, artistic, and collaborative programs in the ceramic arts.
Summer Internships
Unpaid/ Internship/ Summer 2016
*Education
*Studio
*Community Arts
*Gallery Sales
*Exhibitions
*Development
*Graphic Design
*Youth Classes
*Non-profit Administration
Baltimore Clayworks is looking for enthusiastic and excited college students who are interested
in learning about non-profit arts organizations. Through our Summer Internship Program, you
will have an opportunity to work and gain hands-on experience in the following departments
and fields: development, public relations, marketing ,gallery, exhibition design, graphic
communication, education, children’s program, studio maintenance and technical support,
community arts, finance, etc. After this internship with us, many of the previous interns have
acquired jobs in non-profit art organizations and other agencies. We can be your great
additional reference for your future career.
While this position is non-paying, college-credits can be arranged with an approval from
your academic advisor. Interns may enroll in one adult class free of charge through our
Mt. Washington education program with an approval from his/her internship supervisor and
Education Coordinator before qualifying for a complimentary class.
Baltimore Clayworks is the region’s only 501(c)3 non-profit cultural institution dedicated solely
to the ceramic arts and is attentive to its community possessing a national and international
reputation for artistic excellence, artists’ support, and community involvement for 30 years.
Baltimore Clayworks has four program areas: exhibitions, artist residency program, education,
and community arts. To this day, Clayworks operates on its original mission:
Baltimore Clayworks exists to develop, sustain, and promote an artist-centered community that
provides outstanding educational, artistic, and collaborative programs in the ceramic arts.
Go to
http://baltimoreclayworks.org/get_involved/internships.html
or email the Internship Coordinator at Alison.young@baltimoreclayworks.org for more
information.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: May 15, 2015
We are looking forward to working with you!