DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities: Programs - Internships
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Arts and Humanities Internships

The DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities offers exciting internships in arts management. Interns have the opportunity to gain job experience, build professional skills, and network with arts professionals throughout Washington, DC. 

Internships are open to college students (sophomores and beyond) and graduate students. Commission internships are available year-round (fall, spring and summer semesters) on both a part-time and full-time basis, ranging from 14 to 35 hours per week. The deadline for internship applications for summer consideration is typically March.  

Stipends are available for summer internships, and college credit may be available. Students should contact their school's placement office or the Commission's internship coordinator for college credit details. Students from American University's Washington Semester program are eligible for Commission internships. 

Download the Summer 2007 Internship application guidelines* for specific instructions on how to apply for an internship with the Arts Commission.

Please email any questions to Mary Liniger.

 

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