
Photo via Aurora Picture Show
In Houston, The Andy Warhol Foundation’s Idea Fund, which is a re-granting program, is administered by the non-profits DiverseWorks, Aurora Picture Show, and Project Row Houses. Right now the Idea Fund is seeking candidates for its Houston-based 2018-19 internship, which runs from August 2018 to May 2019, and “provides a university student or young professional with a paid internship opportunity to work in non-profit arts administration.”
Via DiverseWorks, the primary Intern tasks are:
- Website maintenance and updating
- Social media maintenance and updating
- Organization, administrative and data management assistance
- Communication with artists
For a sense of what the intern will be helping the Fund work toward in Houston: “The Idea Fund provides funding for artist-generated or artist-centered projects in the Greater Houston area that exemplify unconventional, interventionist, conceptual, entrepreneurial, participatory, or guerrilla artistic practices.”
The application deadline is July 1, 2018. The pay is $12 an hour for 6-10 hours per week.
For more on this and for the application, please go here.