We are seeking an intern who will help the staff to implement our development initiatives. We aim to build the capacity for the entire arts and cultural community of Long Beach, which includes individual artists as well as organizations. ArtsLB’s efforts to create new audiences, increase arts participation by diverse populations, and contribute to the economic development of the entire community through the arts require communication and fundraising plans that will not only educate our supporters, but also give them language to act as ambassadors in the community. This position will work approximately 30-40 hours a week from June through December.
The successful intern will have an interest in development, fundraising, arts management, and/or grant writing. They will need a working knowledge of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint and Excel. Knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite (InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop) is a plus. The intern will have strong reading, writing, and proofreading skills, and an attention to detail. The intern will also need excellent organizational skills, the ability to conduct research, the ability to work independently and collaboratively, and a willingness to take the lead on particular aspects of the project and report progress to the Executive Associate. Familiarity with at least one visual or performing arts genre - either as an artist or as an enthusiastic audience member - is preferred.
Arts Council for Long Beach (ArtsLB) is the official arts agency for the City of Long Beach. We work to ensure that art in our city is reflective of the people who live and work here. It is our mandate to support artists and the art they create equitably throughout all nine City Council Districts and all 77 defined neighborhoods. We are dedicated to uplifting all of our city’s distinctive voices by facilitating community-driven art. We place a specific emphasis on public artworks, such as murals, that are designed with significant input from community members. Art in Long Beach is a reflection of the diversity of our city. As our city’s official arts agency, ArtsLB strives to create a vibrant environment for our resident artists to flourish and for our communities to express their diverse voices and cultural character to a wider audience through public art and events.
Applicants must submit: a detailed cover letter outlining their qualifications for the position; two references (including name and contact information); and a resume. The resume must include education, work experience, and extracurricular activities. Please email all application materials to Anthony Smyres, Executive Associate, at anthony.smyers@artslb.org. No telephone calls please.