Aperture Foundation's Stevan A. Baron Work Scholar Program welcomes individuals to engage in Aperture’s programs and contribute to the editing, design, production, circulation, sales, and marketing of photography’s most significant publications; the development of major traveling exhibitions; the creation of web content; and all other business operations essential to a non-profit organization.
In addition to working closely with the Aperture staff and contributing to the day-to-day office work flow, work scholars make contacts within the photo community at Aperture events and through meetings with various professionals in the photography field. Aperture Foundation’s Chelsea location offers the unique opportunity to work for six to twelve months in New York City and have access to art galleries, museums, and other art-related facilities. Aperture Work Scholar positions include:
Design
Digital Media
Editorial (Books & Magazine)
Education & Public Programs
Exhibitions
Finance & Administration
Institutional Funding
Library & Digital Archive
Magazine Circulation
Production
Publicity & Events
Sales & Marketing
Special Events & Membership
Interns serve on a volunteer basis for which they receive a lunch stipend of $300 per month full-time, as well as complimentary copies of Aperture magazine (stipends for part-time work scholars vary depending on their time commitment). We do not offer summer or semester-long internships. Applicants must make their own living arrangements and should have sufficient financial resources to cover their living expenses. College credit is available for this program. A full-time (five days per week, unless otherwise noted), six-month time commitment is necessary, with the potential to extend the internship for an additional six months.
The deadline for the Fall 2017 term (July-December) is March 15, 2017.
For more information and to learn how to apply, please visit: aperture.org/internships