Monday, January 7, 2013

AAWAA Expanding Opportunities!








Poster by: Wendy Chen, Brynmawr Univ.


Intern Opportunities!

As AAWAA continues its numerous projects and programs, we have been developing a way for students and scholars to gain valuable project coordination experience. 

Our Emerging Curators Program has not only given aspiring curators and artists an opportunity to learn how to produce an exhibition, but also given students and scholars the opportunity to gain experience with project planning, exhibition installation, and artist coordination in conjunction with a curator. 

Recently, AAWAA offered a six month internship to the Asian Pacific American Leaders United (APALU) organization at City College of San Francisco. Internship awardee soon to be announced!

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What makes this internship valuable? AAWAA offers a professional experience in mounting an art exhibition



:
    • selecting a concept
    • securing a venue and site considerations
    • managing artists, assisting curator create and c
      oordinate timelines to ensure attention to important dates, 




      venue compliance and adherence to AAWAA's mission statement
    • producing reception and ensuring efficient installation and de-installation. 




The intern learns professional communication, leadership, and organizational skills while comprehending the Asian American Art genre.


Are you or someone you know looking for an internship to gain working knowledge and experience? Inquire with Khay@aawaa.net

photo: AAWAA installing at the APA Show, Fort Mason, San Francisco








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