Prospective applicants are encouraged to view the above video for a general overview and more information about the program.
In 2000, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors established the Arts Internship Program, which provides internships for nonprofit performing, presenting, film, media, literary, municipal arts, social justice and social service nonprofit organizations as a companion program to the Getty Marrow Undergraduate Internship Program, which provides internships to museums and visual arts organizations. The purpose of the County’s program is to provide undergraduate students with meaningful on-the-job training and experience working in nonprofit arts organizations.
Interns will be able to work from June 1, 2024 - March 1, 2025 depending on the needs of the organization. Every organization sets its own start & end dates, hours worked per week as well as on-site versus remote work parameters, so prospective interns are strongly encouraged to carefully review each individual posting and inquire about these details with the organization.
In 2017, the Board of Supervisors expanded the number of positions funded through the program as part of the Cultural Equity and Inclusion Initiative (CEII) in recognition of the unique role of workforce development opportunities like the Arts Internship Program in addressing continued disparities of equity and access to arts careers. The Board stipulated that the additional positions be reserved for community college students, emphasizing inclusivity of those from communities that experience barriers to arts access.
Interested students can view the list of organizations seeking to hire students from the community colleges at this link. Prospective interns from the Community Colleges should not feel limited to submitting applications only to these organizations, please apply to any positions of interest from the full list.
Arts Internship Program Reports
The 2021 Arts Internship Program Final Report provides a summary and evaluation of the 2022 program from the perspective of both interns and supervisors.
The 2022 Arts Internship Program Final Report provides a summary and evaluation of the 2021 program from the perspective of both interns and supervisors.