The intern will gain practical experience in general administration, exhibition organisation and development. The intern will receive formal/informal training in the following: Publicity and marketing for exhibitions and events. Programming of talks, lectures and events. Experience day to day activity and attend meeting on behalf of the organisation. Application writing and strategic reports. Develop relationships with artists and carry out research. On completion the intern will have attained skills in: Office administration, fundraising and organisational development, computer skills and gallery management, publicity and marketing of events and exhibitions.
Skills Requirements
We are seeking an individual with energy and commitment, to support the growth and daily operations of the visual arts programme. The individual will work closely with the General Manager and Curatorial Panel. This is an opportunity for an emerging arts manager or curator to gather significant experience inside one of Irelands busiest gallery and studio projects.
Please Note:
This is an Internship. An allowance of €50 per week will be paid in addition to your current Social Welfare payment.See eligibility criteria above.
Department
Gallery and Studio
Mentor
The Organisation will assign a mentor to support you during the Internship.
Duration
9 Months
Number of Positions
1
Contract Type
Other
Days, Hours & Start Date
Days per week: To be Advised
Hours per day: Not specified
Hours per week: 32
Start Date: TBC
Experience Required:
No Experience Required
Education Requirements:
Third Level - Graduates of fine art, art history or related degree programmes or arts management post- graduate programmes who want to pursue a career in arts administration, management and/or visual arts curating.Gallery & Studio Assistant
The intern will gain practical experience in general administration, exhibition organisation and development. The intern will receive formal/informal training in the following: Publicity and marketing for exhibitions and events. Programming of talks, lectures and events. Experience day to day activity and attend meeting on behalf of the organisation. Application writing and strategic reports. Develop relationships with artists and carry out research. On completion the intern will have attained skills in: Office administration, fundraising and organisational development, computer skills and gallery management, publicity and marketing of events and exhibitions.
Skills Requirements
We are seeking an individual with energy and commitment, to support the growth and daily operations of the visual arts programme. The individual will work closely with the General Manager and Curatorial Panel. This is an opportunity for an emerging arts manager or curator to gather significant experience inside one of Irelands busiest gallery and studio projects.
Please Note:
This is an Internship. An allowance of €50 per week will be paid in addition to your current Social Welfare payment.See eligibility criteria above.
Department
Gallery and Studio
Mentor
The Organisation will assign a mentor to support you during the Internship.
Duration
9 Months
Number of Positions
1
Contract Type
Other
Days, Hours & Start Date
Days per week: To be Advised
Hours per day: Not specified
Hours per week: 32
Start Date: TBC
Experience Required:
No Experience Required
Education Requirements:
Third Level - Graduates of fine art, art history or related degree programmes or arts management post- graduate programmes who want to pursue a career in arts administration, management and/or visual arts curating.
We need : English (Very Good)
Type: Permanent
Payment: €To be advised
Category: Marketing