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Internships in Art & Design

What is an Art Internship?

“An internship is a form of experiential learning that integrates knowledge and theory learned in the classroom with practical application and skills development in a professional setting. Internships give students the opportunity to gain valuable applied experience and make connections in professional fields; and give employers the opportunity to guide and evaluate talent.”

– National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE)

Internships are one-time hands-on work or service experiences related to the student intern’s major or career goal and employers must provide ongoing  professional development and mentorship. Internships involve work in a professional setting, that is supervised and trained by practicing art or design professionals in the field and guided by predetermined learning outcomes, such as course objectives, student’s written goals, and employer’s stated expectations, which the intern engages in and reflects upon throughout the experience. 

An internship is designed to provide the student with experience in a career setting; some are paid, and some are voluntary, unpaid activities. 

The internship is a reciprocal arrangement: Students exchange their work in return for on-the-job training and work experience. Therefore, the on-the-job supervisor should make available a professional learning art or design experience/opportunityIf a student is already employed in an art or design-related job, the department cannot grant internship credit to continue that same activityStudents cannot duplicate the same internship for credit in the future.

Examples of art internship experiences: 

  • Assisting a professional artist with production and post-production of artworks, managing websites, and social media
  • Working under a design professional in creating briefs, assets, or graphic communications for print or web
  • Assisting in a gallery or museum in exhibitions, art handling, development, or promotion & marketing
  • Working with a professional art educator developing and delivering lessons to students
Internship Experiences
"All the projects at Master Craftsman Studio have exposed me to different materials, tools, and processes. This internship experience has shown me what it is like to take on high-budget projects, plan them, and see them through to completion — an invaluable experience for any aspiring artist."
“I cannot say enough good things about my experience at Gadsden. I had many opportunities to create and teach lesson plans, learn about non-profit organizations, engage in community outreach, write grants, and design marketing and print materials for the center. I am sad to see the semester wrap up.”
“My internship with Wilderness Graphics provided me with exceptional experience in the graphic design field. I gained experience with Adobe Creative Suite in a manageable and straightforward way. I could not be more grateful to the graphic designer I shadowed for their guidance throughout the process.”
"In my senior year, I was able to intern at Master Craftsman Studio, which specializes in the fabrication and installation of many of the artworks around FSU’s campus.

The opportunity to work alongside professional studio artists would only serve to improve my ability as a sculptor and fabricator."
“I learned about the process and work that goes into organizing an art opening. It takes a lot to do a new show every month. I learned how to label artworks and number things accordingly for art auctions, change the positioning of lights to make certain work stand out, and even about posting on social media to promote the gallery.”

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