Career Advisory Roundtables
College and graduate students in Arts Administration, Museum Studies, and Art History programs are invited to participate in discussions regarding careers in the arts, hosted by ArtTable members from different spectrums of the arts community.
Friday, February 12, 2010 at Hyatt Regency Chicago
Chair: Geri Thomas, President, Thomas and Associates, Inc. New York and Chicago
Students and emerging professionals looking for more information please click here.
Thursday, March 11, 2010 at the Fashion Institute of Technology, NY,
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Mentoring Internship
ArtTable Mentored Internship for Diversity in the
Visual Arts Professions
Application Deadlines
This year’s application deadline for interns and hosts is February 1st, 2010.
Member Application
If you are an ArtTable member and would like to apply
to be a host, please click
here to download the Member Mentor Application.
Student Application
If you are a student and would like to learn more about
the eligibility requirements for the internship or
to download an application, please click
here.
ArtTable’s Summer Internship for Diversity in
the Visual Arts Professions was created to enable young
women to become acquainted with the range of opportunities
available to them. This program is intended to
help young women of diverse backgrounds enter the visual
arts community and in turn help diversify its makeup.
Through one-on-one mentoring relationships with
ArtTable members, selected interns
have the opportunity to work with a distinguished
woman in the field and gain exposure to a range of
professional activities. Each
intern receives a stipend for her work.
These extraordinary eight-week internships are intended
to be mutually beneficial to both the hosting ArtTable
member and her organization and the young woman. The
mentor receives assistance in a variety of special
and ongoing projects and the opportunity to help a
young woman make a bridge between college and career.
Numerous past recipients have gone on to employment
in the visual arts.

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