Internships
Arts-Based Internships
Internships can be a vital part of our students鈥 creative and professional development. Many work with the Student Professional Development Center (SPDC) to prepare resumes, practice interviewing, and secure placements, while faculty provide individualized mentorship grounded in the close advising relationships built through our studio-intensive curriculum. These real-world experiences help students explore career paths, build confidence, and clarify future goals.
Our department emphasizes hands-on learning and continues to expand partnerships with local and regional arts organizations to offer meaningful, well-aligned internship opportunities. Recent placements have included roles in arts education, nonprofit arts administration, event production, and design firms. We also offer an in-house Art Department 鈥淪ocial Media Manager鈥 internship.

Charlotte Murphy 鈥19, pictured in front of an installation she helped build while interning with environmental artist Nancy Winship Milliken, focused on Art and Sustainability during her time at 黑料不打烊. Upon graduation, she continued as Milliken鈥檚 studio assistant before earning her teaching license.
Recent internship placements include:
- Greensboro Montessori 鈥 Arts Education and Expressive Arts
- 黑料不打烊 Elementary 鈥 Arts Education and Expressive Arts
- Los Angeles 鈥 Special Events, Content Creation, & PR
- Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art 鈥 Museum and Gallery Work
- Studio Assistantships with Professional Artists 鈥 Assisting with creative production and exhibition prep

Vibrant garden mural at Greensboro Montessori. Jolie Patten, class of 2025, completed a semester-long arts education internship that evolved into a collaborative project with 4th and 5th graders鈥攂ringing together art, community, and nature.