HOSTING
HOST A BLOOMBERG ARTS INTERNSHIP:
COLLEGE INTERN
THIS SUMMER
Empower Students to Advance Their Arts and Cultural Careers
Bloomberg Arts Internship: College offers early career opportunities for skilled college students from diverse backgrounds who are interested in arts careers and may otherwise lack access to such vital experiences without this paid opportunity.
BAI: College creates a transformative bridge for alumni of our BAI summer program for high school students to opportunities at performing and visual arts organizations during the summer after their sophomore or junior year of college. We partner with arts organizations in Baltimore, Boston, New York City, Philadelphia, and Washington, D.C. This pathway deepens their connections to the arts sector and advances their professional development while bringing fresh perspectives to host organizations.
Mentored by arts leaders across key departments within partner institutions, interns gain practical experience, tackling meaningful projects with a professional approach. Within specific timelines, supervisors encourage students to take initiative and shape projects with original thinking/new ideas – all while earning a competitive wage.
With generous support from Bloomberg Philanthropies, this well-paid summer internship cultivates professional growth through arts career-focused workplace experiences. A core aspect includes valuable face-to-face interactions with experienced arts professionals, enhancing students’ knowledge and fostering connections within arts disciplines. Interns also build strong peer networks through required events and seminars, fostering collaboration and shared learning experiences that expand their professional horizons.
The BAI: College program is an extension of the BAI Summer high school program, administered by Studio in a School. The program is in partnership with Arts for Learning in Maryland, EdVestors in Boston, Greater Philadelphia Cultural Alliance, and Sitar Arts Center in Washington, DC.
SUMMER 2026 PROGRAM DATES
- Baltimore: June 8 – August 7
- Boston: June 4 – August 4
- New York City: June 1 – July 31
- Philadelphia: June 2 – August 3
- Washington, DC: June 5 – August 6
INTERN COMPENSATION AND WORKSITE STIPENDS
Participating organizations (“worksites”) are provided with upfront funding from Studio in a School to place interns on payroll (up to 252 hours per intern, plus fringe payroll expenses). Following the completion of the program, worksites will receive an additional stipend per intern. Any unused intern payroll hours will be deducted from this final stipend amount at the end of the internship.
Intern Compensation*
Baltimore: $27.87/hour
Boston: $34.49/hour
New York City: $32.39/hour
Philadelphia: $26.10/hour
Washington, D.C.: $32.82/hour
Final Stipend of $1,200 from Studio Institute upon completion of BAI: College’s educational components, including attendance at Professional Development events and evaluation surveys
Travel Stipend of $150 to offset costs of transit during the internship, granted at the beginning of the internship
Interns are expected to work 252 hours total (28 hours/week for 9 weeks)
*Intern compensation based on the MIT Living Wage Calculator.
CULTURAL WORKSITE REQUIREMENTS
- Detailed, department-specific, 9-week project plan for the role
- Candidate interviews and hiring (January – February 2026)
- Full Onsite Participation: In addition to hosting the intern, organizations must participate in program-related events such as orientation, Kickoff and Closing celebrations
- Direct supervision with mid-term and final evaluations
- Weekly timesheet submission and approval
EMPLOYMENT STRUCTURE
- Cultural worksites hire interns as temporary part-time employees who are paid on the same schedule as other employees.
- As internships progress, interns take on greater responsibility and agency, completing meaningful projects that the organization uses
EXAMPLES OF SUMMER INTERSHIP PROJECTS
- Curatorial Research: Assist with researching and curating exhibitions.
- Digital Archiving: Help digitize collections by cataloging and photographing artifacts.
- Educational Program Development: Design workshops for school groups and families.
- Visitor Experience Survey: Collect feedback from visitors to suggest improvements.
- Social Media Campaign: Develop a strategy to promote events and exhibitions online.
- Community Engagement Projects: Launch programs such as artist talks or collaborative art projects.
- Grant Writing Assistance: Research funding opportunities and help prepare proposals.
- Exhibition Marketing: Create promotional materials for upcoming events.
- Outreach and Partnership Building: Connect with local organizations for potential collaborations.
- Event Planning: Organize special events to attract diverse audiences.
APPLY: WORKSITE APPLICATION LINK
Applications for Summer 2026 are now closed. Applications for Summer 2027 will open in Fall 2026. To receive an invitation to apply, please complete this short form.
QUESTIONS
For inquiries regarding the Bloomberg Arts Intern College worksite program and application please contact: cweiner@studioinaschool.org
APPLY
Partner Applications for Summer 2026 are NOW CLOSED.
Questions?
Email Craig Weiner at cweiner@studioinaschool.org or
schedule a Zoom meeting here.
Worksite Hosts* Summer 2025 Program Participants Included:
Baltimore: Art with a Heart, Associated Black Charities, Evergreen Museum and Library, Everyman Theatre
Boston: Artists For Humanity Boston, EdVestors, The Museum of African American History, Spoke Art, Inc., The Huntington Theatre Company; WBUR, Here and Now and WBUR Podcasts
New York City: Artists for Humanity, Atlantic Theater Company, Drama Club, Intrepid Museum, The Juilliard School, Museum of Chinese in America, National Dance Institute, New 42nd Street Inc. / New Victory Theater, New York Hall of Science, The New York Historical, Signature Theatre, Socrates Sculpture Park, Theatre for a New Audience
Philadelphia: The Clay Studio, The Franklin Institute, Historical Society of Pennsylvania, Independence Seaport Museum, Moonstone Arts Center, The Mütter Museum of The College of Physicians of Philadelphia, Weitzman National Museum of American Jewish History
Washington, D.C.: Sitar Arts Center, The Washington Ballet, Wooly Mammoth Theatre Company
*Worksite partners for 2026 are subject to change