Please read the entire application and complete it thoroughly. Because there are limited spaces available, our decision will be based on the content and quality of your complete application. Qualifying students will be invited to interview in mid-February. The Teen Apprenticeship Program is a dual spring apprenticeship and summer internship program. Program dates are Saturdays from February 15th to June 7th. Students who are selected can choose a morning time slot (10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.) or an afternoon time slot (1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.). Students will meet at 75 West End Ave, New York, NY 10023. The program also includes select Tuesdays in May at various campsites.
During the spring, students will gain expertise in the fundamentals of art, learn how to instruct young children in basic art lessons, and learn about the expectations of the workplace. Students may be invited to visit museums and galleries to learn more about the world of art around them. *Successful completion of the spring apprenticeship leads to a paid in-person summer internship as an art instructor at a summer camp from July 7 to August 15. There is no prior experience necessary.
*Please note, dates are subject to change.
Questions? Please email tap@studioinst.org
Application Deadline: Friday, January 10th, 9:00 pm
PROPOSAL PROCESS
- An institution or department representative will complete the host application. Upon approval, internships will be listed on studioinstitute.org/opportunities and your institution’s employment page.
INSTITUTION GRANT
- Includes a grant to cover the wage of an intern(s) awarded at the start of the program plus a small grant per intern for associated administrative costs, awarded upon program completion.
INTERNSHIP DURATION
- Nine weeks [252 hours, 28 hours per week]
PROGRAM DATES
- New York, NY: June 2nd – August 4th
- Newark, NJ: June 3rd – August 5th
- Chicago, IL: June 4th – August 7th
HOST APPLICATIONS DUE
- Accepting applications until November 15th.
NOTIFICATION OF APPLICATION
- December 15, 2024
JOB POSTING
- Week of December 20, 2024, and January 6, 2025
PROPOSAL PROCESS
- A foundation or department representative will complete the host application. Upon approval, internships will be listed on studioinstitute.org/opportunities and your foundation employment page.
INTERNSHIP DURATION
- 9 weeks [252 hours, 28 hours per week]
PROGRAM DATES
- June 2nd – August 1st
HOST APPLICATIONS DUE
- Accepting applications until November 15th.
NOTIFICATION OF APPLICATION
- December 15, 2024
JOB POSTING
- Week of December 20, 2024, and January 6, 2025
PROPOSAL PROCESS
- An institution or department representative will complete the host application. Upon approval, internships will be listed on studioinstitute.org/opportunities and your institution’s employment page.
INSTITUTION GRANT
- Includes a grant to cover the hourly wage for the intern(s) awarded at the program's start, plus a small grant per intern for associated administrative costs, awarded upon program completion.
INTERNSHIP DURATION
- 9 weeks [252 hours, 28 hours per week]
PROGRAM DATES
- Boston: June 9th – August 8th
- Philadelphia: June 11th – August 13th
- Baltimore: June 13th - August 15th
- Memphis: June 13th – August 15th
HOST APPLICATIONS DUE
- December 15th, 2024
NOTIFICATION OF APPLICATION
- January 17, 2025
JOB POSTING
- Week of January 31, 2025
PROPOSAL PROCESS
- An institution or department representative will complete the host application. Upon approval, internships will be listed on studioinstitute.org/opportunities and your institution’s employment page.
INSTITUTION GRANT
- Includes a grant to cover the hourly wage for the intern(s) awarded at the program's start, plus a small grant per intern for associated administrative costs, awarded upon program completion.
INTERNSHIP DURATION
- 9 weeks [252 hours, 28 hours per week]
PROGRAM DATES
- Providence: June 13th – August 15th
- Cleveland: June 16th – August 18th
HOST APPLICATIONS DUE
- February 1st, 2025
NOTIFICATION OF APPLICATION
- February 14, 2025
JOB POSTING
- Week of February 20, 2025
College Students residing or attending college in New Jersey, NYC, or Chicago!
To be eligible for Arts Intern, you must be pursuing a bachelor’s degree and:
- Currently enrolled as a full-time rising junior (a current sophomore) – or –
- Currently enrolled as a full-time junior – or –
- Currently enrolled as a full-time senior graduating by fall 2025.
- You must either reside or attend college in the same city as the organization that hosts you. (These boundaries vary in each of Arts Intern's participating cities.)
- You must have an Expected Family Contribution (EFC) up to $6,250. (This number is on the Student Aid Report on the FAFSA form. To see what it looks like, can be found here.
We do not accept any other forms of documentation for an EFC.
Materials required for submission:
- Cover Letter
- Résumé/CV
- Transcript
- Student Aid Report with EFC
- Work Samples
PLEASE READ BELOW:
Arts Internship Summer 2025 Application Important Information:
Interns may work in the following areas: • Archives • Collections and Exhibitions Research• Collections Registration • Conservation • Development • Editorial and Publications •Graphic Design •Marketing and Membership and more!
Internship applicants must be currently enrolled in undergraduate studies.
(international students or graduate students are ineligible)
Information:
- The summer internship program: June 2025 - August 2025
- Interns work 4 days weekly and must attend all enrichment activities every Friday during the program.
- If you are selected to move forward with the application process, an Arts Intern staff member will contact you on next steps.
College Students residing or attending college in CLEVELAND, (Cuyahoga County for the Cleveland area)
To be eligible for Arts Intern, you must be pursuing a bachelor’s degree and:
- Currently enrolled as a full-time rising junior (a current sophomore) – or –
- Currently enrolled as a full-time junior – or –
- Currently enrolled as a full-time senior graduating by fall 2025.
- You must either reside or attend college in the same city as the organization that hosts you. (These boundaries vary in each of Arts Intern's participating cities.)
- You must have an Expected Family Contribution (EFC) up to $6,250. (This number is on the Student Aid Report on the FAFSA form. To see what it looks like, can be found here.
We do not accept any other forms of documentation for an EFC.
Materials required for submission:
- Cover Letter
- Résumé/CV
- Transcript
- Student Aid Report with EFC
- Work Samples
PLEASE READ BELOW:
Arts Internship Summer 2025 Application Important Information:
Interns may work in the following areas: • Archives • Collections and Exhibitions Research• Collections Registration • Conservation • Development • Editorial and Publications •Graphic Design •Marketing and Membership and more!
Internship applicants must be currently enrolled in undergraduate studies.
(international students or graduate students are ineligible)
Information:
- The summer internship program runs from the first week in June through the second week of August.
- Interns work 4 days per week and must attend all enrichment activities every Friday during the program.
- If you are selected to move forward with the application process, an Arts Intern staff member will contact you on next steps.
College Students residing or attending college in Providence, Rhode Island
To be eligible for Arts Intern, you must be pursuing a bachelor’s degree and:
- Currently enrolled as a full-time rising junior (a current sophomore) – or –
- Currently enrolled as a full-time junior – or –
- Currently enrolled as a full-time senior graduating by fall 2025.
- You must either reside or attend college in the same city as the organization that hosts you. (These boundaries vary in each of Arts Intern's participating cities.)
- You must have an Expected Family Contribution (EFC) up to $6,250. (This number is on the Student Aid Report on the FAFSA form. To see what it looks like, can be found here.
We do not accept any other forms of documentation for an EFC.
Materials required for submission:
- Cover Letter
- Résumé/CV
- Transcript
- Student Aid Report with EFC
- Work Samples
PLEASE READ BELOW:
Arts Internship Summer 2025 Application Important Information:
Interns may work in the following areas: • Archives • Collections and Exhibitions Research• Collections Registration • Conservation • Development • Editorial and Publications •Graphic Design •Marketing and Membership and more!
Internship applicants must be currently enrolled in undergraduate studies.
(international students or graduate students are ineligible)
Information:
- The summer internship program runs from the first week in June through the second week of August.
- Interns work 4 days per week and must attend all enrichment activities every Friday during the program.
- If you are selected to move forward with the application process, an Arts Intern staff member will contact you on next steps.
College Students residing or attending college in Baltimore OR Philadelphia
To be eligible for Arts Intern, you must be pursuing a bachelor’s degree and:
- Currently enrolled as a full-time rising junior (a current sophomore) – or –
- Currently enrolled as a full-time junior – or –
- Currently enrolled as a full-time senior graduating by fall 2025.
- You must either reside or attend college in the same city as the organization that hosts you. (These boundaries vary in each of Arts Intern's participating cities.)
- You must have an Expected Family Contribution (EFC) up to $6,250. (This number is on the Student Aid Report on the FAFSA form. To see what it looks like, can be found here.
We do not accept any other forms of documentation for an EFC.
Materials required for submission:
- Cover Letter
- Résumé/CV
- Transcript
- Student Aid Report with EFC
- Work Samples
PLEASE READ BELOW:
Arts Internship Summer 2025 Application Important Information:
Interns may work in the following areas: • Archives • Collections and Exhibitions Research• Collections Registration • Conservation • Development • Editorial and Publications •Graphic Design •Marketing and Membership and more!
Internship applicants must be currently enrolled in undergraduate studies.
(international students or graduate students are ineligible)
Information:
- The summer internship program runs from the first week in June through the second week of August.
- Interns work 4 days per week and must attend all enrichment activities every Friday during the program.
- If you are selected to move forward with the application process, an Arts Intern staff member will contact you on next steps.
College Students residing or attending college in Boston
To be eligible for Arts Intern, you must be pursuing a bachelor’s degree and:
- Currently enrolled as a full-time rising junior (a current sophomore) – or –
- Currently enrolled as a full-time junior – or –
- Currently enrolled as a full-time senior graduating by fall 2025.
- You must either reside or attend college in the same city as the organization that hosts you. (These boundaries vary in each of Arts Intern's participating cities.)
- You must have an Expected Family Contribution (EFC) up to $6,250. (This number is on the Student Aid Report on the FAFSA form. To see what it looks like, can be found here.
We do not accept any other forms of documentation for an EFC.
Materials required for submission:
- Cover Letter
- Résumé/CV
- Transcript
- Student Aid Report with EFC
- Work Samples
PLEASE READ BELOW:
Arts Internship Summer 2025 Application Important Information:
Interns may work in the following areas: • Archives • Collections and Exhibitions Research• Collections Registration • Conservation • Development • Editorial and Publications •Graphic Design •Marketing and Membership and more!
Internship applicants must be currently enrolled in undergraduate studies.
(international students or graduate students are ineligible)
Information:
- The summer internship program runs from the first week in June through the second week of August.
- Interns work 4 days per week and must attend all enrichment activities every Friday during the program.
- If you are selected to move forward with the application process, an Arts Intern staff member will contact you on next steps.
College Students residing or attending college in Memphis
To be eligible for Arts Intern, you must be pursuing a bachelor’s degree and:
- Currently enrolled as a full-time rising junior (a current sophomore) – or –
- Currently enrolled as a full-time junior – or –
- Currently enrolled as a full-time senior graduating by fall 2025.
- You must either reside or attend college in the same city as the organization that hosts you. (These boundaries vary in each of Arts Intern's participating cities.)
- You must have an Expected Family Contribution (EFC) up to $6,250. (This number is on the Student Aid Report on the FAFSA form. To see what it looks like, can be found here.
We do not accept any other forms of documentation for an EFC.
Materials required for submission:
- Cover Letter
- Résumé/CV
- Transcript
- Student Aid Report with EFC
- Work Samples
PLEASE READ BELOW:
Arts Internship Summer 2025 Application Important Information:
Interns may work in the following areas: • Archives • Collections and Exhibitions Research• Collections Registration • Conservation • Development • Editorial and Publications •Graphic Design •Marketing and Membership and more!
Internship applicants must be currently enrolled in undergraduate studies.
(international students or graduate students are ineligible)
Information:
- The summer internship program runs from the first week in June through the second week of August.
- Interns work 4 days per week and must attend all enrichment activities every Friday during the program.
- If you are selected to move forward with the application process, an Arts Intern staff member will contact you on next steps.
ALL BAI '19, '20, '21, '22 ALUM: SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY
Are you a BAI alum who participated in the program between 2019 and 2022? If you're a college sophomore or junior as of fall 2024, we have an exciting opportunity for you!