Fall Kennedy Center Internships: Hands-on Experience for Aspiring Arts Managers
Press contact: Anna Cramer - internship@kennedy-center.org
For release on: Apr 25, 2012
DeVos Institute Internships are full-time (40 hours per week) or part-time (20-30 hours per week) unpaid opportunities. Interns participate in seminars with Kennedy Center staff and receive complimentary tickets to Kennedy Center performances (subject to availability). Internships are offered in many Kennedy Center departments including: Fundraising; Marketing; Education; Programming; IT; Production Management; Institutional Affairs; DeVos Institute of Arts Management; Washington National Opera; and National Symphony Orchestra. Applications are due May 21, 2012
Please mail the following in one package:
- Internship application form (Requires Adobe Acrobat)
- Cover letter discussing career goals, computer skills, and three internships of interest
- Resume
- Writing Sample (no more than three pages)
- College/University transcripts (Unofficial transcripts will be accepted if available from your College or University)
- Two letters of recommendation* from individuals who can speak for your background and skills. Letters of recommendation can also be emailed to internship@kennedy-center.org, if necessary
Important, Please Note:
To prevent any delay in delivery of your application, it is recommended that you send your materials by FedEx, UPS, or U.S. Priority Mail. Send application to:
FedEx and UPS:
Internships
The Kennedy Center
2700 F St., NW
Washington, DC 20566
U.S. Priority Mail:
Internships
The Kennedy Center
PO Box 101510
Arlington, VA 22210
For more information or to apply:
http://www.kennedy-center.org/education/artsmanagement/internships/
As one of the largest, busiest nonprofit performing arts centers in the world, the Kennedy Center and its leadership have developed extensive expertise in strategic planning, artistic planning, board management, marketing, fundraising, and financial management. Founded in 2001 by Kennedy Center President Michael M. Kaiser, the DeVos Institute leverages this expertise to train, support, and empower arts managers and their boards locally, nationally, and internationally.
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