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*INFINITELY MORE MANAGEABLE INTERNSHIP THAN THE LAST POST OPPORTUNITY*

5 -7 hours a week over 6 months; that seems more like an actual voluntary post. Long time scale to get to know people and gain lots of experience, but you don’t have to be funded by the bank of Mum & Dad to do it…

Gallery Intern, Menier Gallery

London Unpaid (Expenses Paid) Part time Artform: visual arts Contact:[email protected] Caron Pelletier

Description

The Menier Gallery, located in the historic Menier Chocolate Factory in Southwark, is currently looking for a Gallery intern to assist with its administration. The role would suit anyone looking to gain experience in an arts organisation and to develop skills in marketing and exhibition planning.

Tasks include:

Assisting with gallery site visits and answering enquiries (by email, mail, telephone and face to face)Conducting gallery visitor surveys and compiling feedbackHelping with the creation of gallery marketing and promotional materials Helping to maintain contact/mailing lists and assisting with gallery mailingsWhen appropriate, helping with gallery events and private views

Hours are flexible, ideally candidates should be able to volunteer 5-7 hours per week, with a commitment of 6 months. An interest in the visual arts is essential.

For further details, please email [email protected] to receive a copy of the internship outline.


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*COMPLETELY IMPOSSIBLE-FOR-A-NORMAL-PERSON OPPORTUNITY*

Yes, wouldn’t it be great to have Nettie Horn Gallery on your CV, to get this experience an all. But four full days a week minimum – for three months?! Not realistic in the slightest. Also – how do they expect University students to be able to commit to that much time? So many questions…

(I see they have circumvented the national wage legislation completely here. )

I wonder how many applications they will get though…

NETTIE HORN gallery is currently offering an internship within its team of three people.

This internship is an excellent opportunity to experience working at a dynamic gallery on Vyner Street, providing support to its Directors and curators in all aspects of the running of the gallery.

This internship would best suit a university student with an interest in working within an arts organisation and who has:
– Good administration and organisational skills

– Good interpersonal skills and the ability to work effectively as part of a team

– Strong verbal and written communication skills

– The ability to use MS Office, Photoshop and internet

– Good technical skills in order to assist with the installation of exhibitions

The internship will be for 3 months, commencing as soon as possible, and will require a commitment of minimum 4 days per week from 10am to 6:00pm.

To apply please send a CV and covering letter to [email protected].

Please note that this internship is offered as a voluntary activity and, as such, is outside the scope of the National Minimum Wage legislation. Regrettably, no contribution can be made towards expenses.

All applications are welcome. Thank you


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I am staying in a travelodge in Wakefield this week – good for getting on with some work after school days at least. I booked a load of rooms for YSP dates back in November when they had their £9 sale. Bargain.

I sat down when I got in tonight and tried to work out what money was coming in when. I realised I only knew dates for YSP and that all my other income is as and when my employers choose… Regardles of a ‘please pay within 30 days’ on the invoice, I still haven’t been paid for some jobs 10 weeks later. I realise this is the same for self employed people in lots of professions, but if anyone has any advice on getting more prompt payment, I’d appreciate it! Cashflow can really bugger my life up at times.

In more cheerful news.. I got an offer of lecturing work from Blackpool College after the Lanc zine/book fair last weekend. Also, Women’s Studio Workshop got in touch saying that my book, Unfolding Architecture, was going to be in a show in the Grolier Club in New York in December 2010 (amazing venue!). They also asked if I would write an essay for the catalogue as their emerging/young artist voice – for an honorarium. I’m very flattered and excited. There is also the possibility of going halves on flights for me to be on a panel of artists at a seminar in Jan/Feb 2011… Hopefully I can do that too – I would love to go back to New York. Any excuse!

After giving a talk at the Biennial about Linz last month, I have been approached to build a cardboard set for a play/comedy series one of the staff is organising at the Bluecoat. Trouble is, he’s asked me to name my price – but has also stressed how small the budget is. But is his small the same as my small? Probably not. I’ll start at recommended rates and go from there I guess… I have been keen to do some set deisgn for a while…

http://www.wsworkshop.org/_art_book/ab_archive.php

http://www.grolierclub.org/


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I’ve just been reading this while doing some research on artist-led groups. It’s another article from Alias (I posted one from Gordon Dalton a while back I think):

http://www.stevenpaige.com/Artistrisklatest_Steven…

Steven Paige discusses some really interesting points about the pitfalls and advantages of artist-led activity and asks whether “the term artist-led is lazy shorthand for a type of idealised radical position, with some ethical butter applied?”


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Should artists be giving artworks away for free? Add your tuppence worth to this discussion on the forum.


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