Penland School of Crafts
Community Collaboration Intern
(Teaching Artist Initiative)
Community Collaboration Intern
(Teaching Artist Initiative)
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Penland School of Crafts
Community Collaboration Intern (Teaching Artist Initiative)
The Teaching Artist internship position begins in early March and ends in late May, 2016 (specific dates are negotiable). The position is full time (minimum of 35 hours/week). The internship is unpaid, but offers a unique opportunity to live and work in a dynamic, creative educational community and work with accomplished professionals in a mutual-learning and knowledge-sharing environment. All housing and meals will be provided at no charge to the intern for the duration of the internship period. During periods when Penland’s dining hall is closed, the intern will receive a $75/week food stipend. Class and studio access is not provided, but informal studio space will be available in the Ridgeway Building classroom when not in use.
Penland will work with applicants seeking educational credit for the internship. Details can be discussed in the interview process.
Summary
This position provides close exposure to the skills and teaching philosophy employed by Penland’s Teaching Artist Initiative. This is an assistance position. Work includes materials preparation, classroom setup and maintenance, teaching assistance, and administrative support. Program activities take place in Penland’s teaching studio at Ridgeway and in three partner schools. Hands-on activities include a variety of bookmaking and painting processes. The intern will work with over 500 students over the course of the semester.
Applications will be reviewed starting December 8, 2015.