Rhizome DC
Arts Management and Curatorial Internship
Hours: 8-20 hours per week depending on applicant interests and availability
Required tasks (can be done remotely with occasional in-person check-ins):
- web admin: keep website updated with new event listings; create ticketing pages for events; create weekly email to send to subscribers; no coding required
- social media: help to manage our social media presence - IG, FB, Twitter
Other opportunities:
- assist with event and exhibit curation (remote)
- assist with running performance and community events (in-person) *assist with exhibition installation (in-person)
- generate and facilitate ideas for art/education/performance programming
Ideal applicants:
- have an interest in experimental arts and culture
- can complete required remote tasks reliably, independently, and with careful attention to detail
Compensation:
*$500/month stipend
*university credit where applicable
Contact: Layne Garrett, Program Director - inforhizomedc [dot] org (info[at]rhizomedc[dot]org)
Rhizome DC is a community space dedicated to art, activism, and community power. We provide a home for non-mainstream programming in DC's local artistic and cultural scene through new music, visual and performance art, experimental film/video, immersive theater, interactive installations, experimental poetry, creative workshops, youth programs, and more. Since opening in 2015 with just a small team of volunteers and a shoe-string budget, Rhizome has brought well over 1000 separate cultural and educational programs to our community, many featuring world-class touring artists, performers, and speakers from across the globe alongside some of the DC area's most unique and creative practitioners.
Rhizome's mission is to promote creativity as a force for personal empowerment and community engagement; to serve as a hub for people in the local community to connect around shared interests, passions, and curiosities; and to provide space and support for experimental and underrepresented arts, music, and culture in Washington, DC.