AFLA’s Policy and Advocacy Intern is an ideal opportunity for someone who is interested in the arts and culture sector as well as the role local government plays in shaping that sector. This individual will gain first-hand experience in how local legislation is developed and how it impacts the creative economy. It also provides an opportunity to work with dedicated professionals who are committed to the arts. This position will work a maximum of 20 hours a week, beginning on July 15, 2024 through November 2024.
Because this intern position is an entry-level position it does not require any specific specialized skills. However, it does require any prospective candidates to have an interest in the arts and culture sector and in politics and legislative affairs.
As a nonprofit, Arts for LA leads communities, artists, and organizations to promote an equitable, healthy, vibrant, and creative Los Angeles region through the arts. We are driven by a simple vision: a more equitable, creative and healthy arts community in Los Angeles. Arts for LA believes that by identifying and eliminating barriers to equity, access, and inclusion all of Los Angeles will thrive.
Please submit a resume, cover letter describing how your experience has prepared you for this position, and one writing sample to info@artsforla.org with the subject line “Policy & Advocacy Intern.”