The InLiquid Internship Program will offer the experience of working in a nonprofit arts organization. Internships are designed primarily for undergraduate and graduate students, although open to anyone with a strong desire and commitment. We offer internships in three areas including Editorial, Membership and Exhibitions, and Development and Events. Interns will work closely with InLiquid staff and will be involved with regular activities as well as special projects as needed.
The Editorial intern will work under the supervision of the Membership Coordinator. They will assist with updating and creating pages on current gallery/museum exhibitions and listings; researching member news, activities, and events for website and newsletter; writing for internal and external exhibitions throughout the Philadelphia area for our blog and social media channels; and assistance with publicity and press release distribution. Interns will be exposed to, and integrally involved in, many facets of a non-profit visual arts organization. The interns will have a unique opportunity to gain expertise in web publication, both on the design end and the editorial end, and will develop an in-depth, insider’s knowledge of a large and vibrant visual arts community.
Interns will work closely with InLiquid staff and will be involved with regular activities as well as special projects as needed. Internships are non-paid positions; academic credit may be received depending on the intern’s college program. Internships are available year-round.
The ideal candidate will be web-savvy and have a strong interest in contemporary visual arts or art history; strong writing skills; keen eye for detail; and a willingness to learn. Experience in WordPress, InDesign/Photoshop, and/or basic HTML is a plus, but not essential. This position involves a 3 to 6-month commitment, 10 – 15 hours a week. Hours and days of the week are flexible. InLiquid offers this internship either from a work-from-home basis or socially distanced in our office on 1400 N. American Street in Old Kensington.