March 9, 2012
Rift Studio is an interactive art space that explores the multi-facets of what art truly can be. Founded by artists, Mika Eubanks and Kelli Williams, the studio serves as a platform for emerging artists to express their creative voices in a collaborative space.The art showcased is a collision between fine and contemporary art ranging from performance garment and animation to painting and sculpture. Rift studio has three main functions: gallery, studio, and store.
Internship Position:
Intern, Baltimore Arts district, MD
Rift Studio is currently looking for qualified Interns to be part of the art team of the newly founded studio. There are dual requirements to this Internship: First, Interns will be required to create one successful community event or project that will take place or be displayed in the studio. Second, Interns will work in the studio revitalizing the space, supporting in the fabrication of art, and promoting the studio to the Baltimore area. Qualified applicants must be strongly self motivated,posses great communication and time management skills, and the ability to successfully work in a team environment.
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March 8, 2012

www.currentspace.com
Current Space is an artist-run gallery, studio, and a headquarters for cultural production, nourishing an ongoing dialogue between artists, activists, performers, designers, curators, and thinkers. Operating since November 2004, we are committed to showcasing, developing, and broadening the reach of artists locally and internationally.
Internship Positions:
- Interns will help gather and research ideas, and information for possible events/exhibitions curated by Current.
- Interns will help construct, fabricate, and maintain the gallery, studio and workshop spaces.
- Interns will help organize and up-keep files, documents, and general office duties.
- Interns will participate in meetings to discuss and help contribute exhibition and event ideas.
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March 7, 2012

www.centerstage.org
The State Theater of Maryland, CENTERSTAGE will announce its 50th Anniversary Season in April. The not-for-profit company serves as Maryland’s hub for smart, provocative, and entertaining theater and as a catalyst for conversation with the community. Each year, a consistently broad range of productions in two intimate performing spaces attracts highly diverse audiences of more than 100,000 people—including more than 8,000 fiercely loyal members, many of whom have been with the theater during its entire history. Additionally, CENTERSTAGE offers a variety of dramaturgical, community, and educational programs to broaden access and enhance the theatergoing experience.
Production Internship Positions (8): click here to download PDF of full descriptions CenterStageInternships
- Audio Intern
- Carpentry Intern
- Costumes Intern
- Lighting Intern
- Production Management/Stage Management Intern
- Properties Intern
- Scenic Art Intern
- Stage Management Intern
Administrative and Artistic Internship Positions (9): click here to download PDF of full descriptions CenterStageInternships
- Artistic Director’s Intern
- Audience Relations Intern
- Community Programs and Education Intern
- Company Management Intern
- Digital Media Intern
- Dramaturgy Intern
- Graphics Intern
- Management Intern
- Marketing/Public Relations Intern
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March 7, 2012

www.brickhaus.org
Located in an old storage warehouse in Baltimore’s Harwood neighborhood, BrickHaus Art Space houses affordable artists’ studios, with access to shared shop facilities, a recording studio, and a professional exhibition space. With its weekly seminar program, BrickHaus promotes a collaborative community where artists can share ideas, benefit from constructive critiques, and find the support and inspiration necessary to move their artistic and professional practice to the next level. Through engaging public programs and events showcasing local artists, BrickHaus Art Space strives to further diversify and strengthen Baltimore’s already rich arts culture.
Internship Positions:
The internship at BrickHaus will include event planning, gallery maintenance, construction work, fundraising, promotion, and a look at the business side of running an art organization.
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March 7, 2012

MICA Fulbright Scholarship website
Do what you love, in another country, with a Fulbright Fellowship.
Fulbright Fellowship participants pursue graduate or professional study, advanced research or English teaching in elementary and secondary schools or universities. Each year approximately 1,500 Americans traveling to more the 130 counties receive support from the Fulbright U.S. Student Program. The U.S. Student Program is designed to give recent B.S./B.A./BFA graduates, master’s and doctoral candidates, and young professionals and artists opportunities for personal development and international experience.
Most grantees plan their own programs. Projects may include university coursework, independent library or field research, classes in a music conservatory or art school, special projects in the social or life sciences, or a combination. An essential component of the grant is how the Fulbrighter “engages in the community” of their host country. The program promotes cross-cultural interaction and mutual understanding through engagement in the community and on a person-to-person basis in an atmosphere of openness, academic integrity, and intellectual freedom.
Recent MICA projects have involved traditional methods of weaving and natural dying in Peru, documentary photography in Panama, textile design in Cambodia, landscape painting in Iceland, a study of trade materials and their source cultures in Mauritius, and contemporary artistic expression in India.
If you are interested in applying for a Fulbright Fellowship for the 2013-2014 cycle, NOW is the time to begin your application.
Stop by MICA’s Fulbright table to learn more. You are welcome to bring proposal ideas, contact names you have made in your country of proposed application, or your portfolio for review. I am happy to help you begin your application process.
To learn more about the Fulbright program visit https://us.fulbrightonline.org/about.html
Jack Kent Cook Grant
Erin Treacy is also the Jack Kent Cooke (JCK) Adviser for MICA. The JCK Graduate Arts Award enables students or recent alumni with exceptional creative promise and significant financial need to pursue up to three years of study at an accredited graduate institution in the US or abroad. The application cycle for 2013 will open in November 2012. If you have questions, please feel free to stop by.
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March 5, 2012
UNABLE TO ATTEND

www.area405.com
Located in a 160 year-old artist-owned warehouse within Baltimore’s Sation North Arts and Entertainment District, AREA 405 is committed to demonstrating and strengthening the vitality of the arts community within Baltimore. Since 2003, AREA 405′s mission is to produce, present and promote arts and cultural programming by providing a venue for artists from Baltimore and beyond. Area 405 is run solely by volunteers.
Over the last 9 years, Area 405 has featured hundreds of artists, performers, and artisans, and hosted thousands of audience members.
Internship Positions:
Below are some of our needs that interns can help with… Please note we have no paid staff
- website maintenance: revamping our web site and collating information on artists who have shown at Area 405 over the last 9 years, linking the artists to our site, etc.
- gallery assistant: gallery sitting, promoting, etc.
- artist assistant
- installation assistant: lighting, painting, bar tending events, etc.
- office assistant: emailing, professional artist stuff
- and much more!
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March 5, 2012
www.midatlanticarts.org
Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation was established in 1979 to promote and support multi-state arts programming. Over the years, MAAF has built a core of program initiatives designed to address specific issues of regional, national and international arts support. We do this by:
- Expanding access to the arts
- Exploring new forms of creative expression and presentation
- Providing leadership in the development of new models and partnerships
- Expansion of markets for artists and their work
- Providing resources to enable organizations to expand audiences
- Exploring new ways for artists and organizations to enhance operational and creative practices
- Representing best practices in management and governance
Our programming focuses on performing arts touring, jazz, the traditional arts, international engagement, filmmaking and touring, and artist fellowships.
Among its many services, MAAF administers the Individual Artist Awards (IAA) program for the state arts councils of New Jersey, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Delaware. This artist fellowship program recognizes artistic excellence across disciplines with awards given in alternating years in visual arts, music, dance, theatre, literary arts and interdisciplinary arts. Annually over 2,000 applications are received and processed for the various states. We hold 20+ peer review panels in the fall, using highly recognized jurors from across the United States. The states participating in this partnership award over $1 million to fellowship winners annually.
Internship Positions:
Internships for the IAA program begin in mid-to-late June and continue through August. Exact start and end dates are negotiable. MAAF recruits three interns annually and provides each a stipend of $1,000. Interns gain an understanding of the grantmaking process for individual artists and have a chance to interact with artists from a range of disciplines. They have primary responsibility for, or participate in: receiving applications and reviewing for completeness; providing technical assistance for applicants; contacting applicants for supplemental materials; and assisting in preparations for panel review. Interns also receive a broad introduction to other functions of the organization. While at MAAF, interns are considered staff members for the duration of the internship and attend all staff and board meetings, workshops, etc. as feasible.
Baltimore, MD
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March 5, 2012

www.singlecarrot.com
The Single Carrot Theatre ensemble is a driving force for theatrical innovation in Baltimore—championing new, diverse, and socially significant works; reinvigorating the classics; creating vibrant theatrical experiences; and fiercely supporting the growth of young artists.
Internship Positions:
Single Carrot Theatre internships are tailored to the special interests and skills of the interns. Come work alongside the ensemble at Single Carrot and learn by doing. Summer internships available.
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February 20, 2012

UNABLE TO ATTEND
www.casewerks.com
CASE[WERKS], LLC, is a sales and service organization committed to the practical integration, display and storage of artistic works, archival materials and special collections. We are the exclusive North American agent for Vitrinen- und Glasbau Reier, GmbH of Lauta, Germany. We offer consultative sales support as well as planning, project management and FF&E implementation for projects involving institutional collections in all types of interior environments.
Detailed position information to come… We may be looking for various assistance with ongoing projects.
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February 20, 2012

www.urbanoutfitters.com
Urban Outfitters is looking for creative young men and women who have an understanding of popular culture and fashion.
Part-time Positions:
Part Time Sales Associates at the Urban Outfitters, Inner Harbor location
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