Internships!
1. Creative Time/MOMA
ATTENTION ARTISTS, FILMMAKERS, PERFORMERS, AND THE CREATIVELY INCLINED:
CREATIVE TIME IS CURRENTLY SEEKING INTERNS TO ASSIST WITH THE SHOOTING, POST PRODUCTION, AND LEAD UP TO…
THE DOUG AITKEN PROJECT
The Museum of Modern Art and Creative Time have jointly commissioned artist Doug Aitken to create his first large-scale public artwork in the United States, which will be the first to bring art to MoMA’s exterior walls. Continuous sequences of film scenes will be projected on the 53rd and 54th Street facades of MoMA’s building as well as those overlooking the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden. Inspired by the densely built environment of New York’s midtown, the artist will create a multi-screen cinematic art experience that will directly integrate with the architectural fabric of the city while simultaneously enhancing and challenging viewers’ perceptions of public space. The project, filmed in New York City, will be shown daily from January 16 to February 12, 2007, from 5:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m., and will be visible from many public vantage points adjacent to the Museum.
ABOUT CREATIVE TIME
Creative Time presents innovative art in the public realm. From its base in New York, it works with artists who ignite the imagination and explore ideas that shape society. It initiates a dynamic conversation among artists, sites, and audiences, in projects that enliven public spaces with free and powerful expression. Creative Time first worked with Aitken in 1996 for Art in the Anchorage 13, in which film/video, audio, and digital media artists created environments in the Brooklyn Bridge anchorage’s vast chambers, introducing viewers to a range of new digital artistic processes through sound, moving image, and interactivity.
PLEASE CONTACT
Ry Russo-Young
Studio Manager, Doug Aitken Workshop
ryrussoyoung@gmail.com
http://www.dougaitkenworkshop.com
2. The Brest Treatment Task Force (BTTF)
BTTF is a nonprofit providing free breast cancer surgery and treatment to women without access to health insurance. BTTF is a unique program receiving corporate and celebrity sponsorship. Upcoming events for BTTF include an appearance on Martha Stewart Living this fall. BTTF is located at 100 Van Dam Street, 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10013. The BTTF launch phase will require 3 dynamic interns, minimum 10 hours per week:
Assistant to Director of Social Work
An organized, well-spoken individual will assist the Director of Social Work as a liaison among hospitals, doctors, pharmaceutical companies etc. This individual will also be responsible for
assisting with the recording of patient information and other advocacy tasks to further the continuity of patient treatment plans.
Fluent Spanish is required.
PR/Communications Assistant to Executive Director/CEO
A personable, out-going and articulate individual to assist the Executive Director with press conferences at Martha Stewart Omni Living and celebrity spokesperson appearances. This individual will also assist with development, major donation pitches and overall management of BTTF program.
Technology Intern
Technology expert to assist with the online development of BTTF
website, links, and donation program. This individual will work with
current web development team at NPower New York and former Art
Director at Harper's Bazaar.
Please direct all Breast Treatment Task Force inquiries to Janice at
Jbbigbam@aol.com or 917-439-5131 or Laura at lmosiello@abcny.org
3. DCTV
DCTV is New York City’s Premiere Resource for the low-budget independent digital filmmaker. Located in Lower Manhattan, we serve a diverse community of amateur, developing, and professional filmmakers from the tri-state area.
We are currently seeking interns for Fall 2006 in the following areas:
PRO-TV (Youth Video Education)
POST-PRODUCTION TECH
IT/VIDEO ENGINEERING
MARKETING/PUBLICITY
TV STUDIO
FILM FESTIVALS
COMMUNITY VIDEO PRODUCTION
EQUIPMENT RENTALS
ADMINISTRATIVE
DCTV Interns work 2-days per week in one of the above departments.
Fall 2006 Internship dates are September 5 - December 15 (approx).
In exchange for the time commitment, DCTV Interns receive FREE ACCESS to the following services:
FREE Media Production/Post-Production Workshops
FREE Production Equipment Rental (Cameras, Tripod, etc)
FREE Post-Production Facility Access
Daily Lunch Stipend
Whether you are looking for new production skills, for access to equipment to make your own films, or you want to be part of a real live community of independent media producers, DCTV Internship is a great opportunity to expand your contacts and skills in this exciting field!
Placement is limited. Visit www.dctvny.org FMI, or send your resume & cover letter to internships@dctvny.org ASAP!
ATTENTION ARTISTS, FILMMAKERS, PERFORMERS, AND THE CREATIVELY INCLINED:
CREATIVE TIME IS CURRENTLY SEEKING INTERNS TO ASSIST WITH THE SHOOTING, POST PRODUCTION, AND LEAD UP TO…
THE DOUG AITKEN PROJECT
The Museum of Modern Art and Creative Time have jointly commissioned artist Doug Aitken to create his first large-scale public artwork in the United States, which will be the first to bring art to MoMA’s exterior walls. Continuous sequences of film scenes will be projected on the 53rd and 54th Street facades of MoMA’s building as well as those overlooking the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Sculpture Garden. Inspired by the densely built environment of New York’s midtown, the artist will create a multi-screen cinematic art experience that will directly integrate with the architectural fabric of the city while simultaneously enhancing and challenging viewers’ perceptions of public space. The project, filmed in New York City, will be shown daily from January 16 to February 12, 2007, from 5:00 p.m. until 10:00 p.m., and will be visible from many public vantage points adjacent to the Museum.
ABOUT CREATIVE TIME
Creative Time presents innovative art in the public realm. From its base in New York, it works with artists who ignite the imagination and explore ideas that shape society. It initiates a dynamic conversation among artists, sites, and audiences, in projects that enliven public spaces with free and powerful expression. Creative Time first worked with Aitken in 1996 for Art in the Anchorage 13, in which film/video, audio, and digital media artists created environments in the Brooklyn Bridge anchorage’s vast chambers, introducing viewers to a range of new digital artistic processes through sound, moving image, and interactivity.
PLEASE CONTACT
Ry Russo-Young
Studio Manager, Doug Aitken Workshop
ryrussoyoung@gmail.com
http://www.dougaitkenworkshop.com
2. The Brest Treatment Task Force (BTTF)
BTTF is a nonprofit providing free breast cancer surgery and treatment to women without access to health insurance. BTTF is a unique program receiving corporate and celebrity sponsorship. Upcoming events for BTTF include an appearance on Martha Stewart Living this fall. BTTF is located at 100 Van Dam Street, 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10013. The BTTF launch phase will require 3 dynamic interns, minimum 10 hours per week:
Assistant to Director of Social Work
An organized, well-spoken individual will assist the Director of Social Work as a liaison among hospitals, doctors, pharmaceutical companies etc. This individual will also be responsible for
assisting with the recording of patient information and other advocacy tasks to further the continuity of patient treatment plans.
Fluent Spanish is required.
PR/Communications Assistant to Executive Director/CEO
A personable, out-going and articulate individual to assist the Executive Director with press conferences at Martha Stewart Omni Living and celebrity spokesperson appearances. This individual will also assist with development, major donation pitches and overall management of BTTF program.
Technology Intern
Technology expert to assist with the online development of BTTF
website, links, and donation program. This individual will work with
current web development team at NPower New York and former Art
Director at Harper's Bazaar.
Please direct all Breast Treatment Task Force inquiries to Janice at
Jbbigbam@aol.com or 917-439-5131 or Laura at lmosiello@abcny.org
3. DCTV
DCTV is New York City’s Premiere Resource for the low-budget independent digital filmmaker. Located in Lower Manhattan, we serve a diverse community of amateur, developing, and professional filmmakers from the tri-state area.
We are currently seeking interns for Fall 2006 in the following areas:
PRO-TV (Youth Video Education)
POST-PRODUCTION TECH
IT/VIDEO ENGINEERING
MARKETING/PUBLICITY
TV STUDIO
FILM FESTIVALS
COMMUNITY VIDEO PRODUCTION
EQUIPMENT RENTALS
ADMINISTRATIVE
DCTV Interns work 2-days per week in one of the above departments.
Fall 2006 Internship dates are September 5 - December 15 (approx).
In exchange for the time commitment, DCTV Interns receive FREE ACCESS to the following services:
FREE Media Production/Post-Production Workshops
FREE Production Equipment Rental (Cameras, Tripod, etc)
FREE Post-Production Facility Access
Daily Lunch Stipend
Whether you are looking for new production skills, for access to equipment to make your own films, or you want to be part of a real live community of independent media producers, DCTV Internship is a great opportunity to expand your contacts and skills in this exciting field!
Placement is limited. Visit www.dctvny.org FMI, or send your resume & cover letter to internships@dctvny.org ASAP!
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