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Gallery Internship at Antoinette Godkin

We are looking for a self-motivated candidate with superior organisation and communication skills, and above all, not afraid to ask questions. He/She must show initiative and feel comfortable interacting with a range of people from clients to artists. The role will suit an undergraduate or graduate student in Visual...

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Antoinette Godkin

Closes

Oct 21, 2024

Posted on

Aug 21, 2024

Opportunity type:

Internships , Volunteer ,

Region:

Auckland ,

Written by

Antoinette Godkin Art Gallery
Sep 23, 2024

We are looking for a self-motivated candidate with superior organisation and communication skills, and above all, not afraid to ask questions. He/She must show initiative and feel comfortable interacting with a range of people from clients to artists. The role will suit an undergraduate or graduate student in Visual Arts or Art History. Administrative experience is important.

The volunteer intern will work closely with the director in developing projects and assisting on tasks. They will learn about conceiving and installing exhibitions, maintaining client databases, organising and distributing marketing materials and web content management.

Our ideal candidate will be reliable and organised individual to fill our internship position for up to 3 months or longer, if appropriate.  The hours for the role will be approximately two days a week. 

Most of my successful applicants have achieved top positions in important institutions and Galleries.  I am also offering a successful Intern the opportunity to curate shows in my gallery with further exciting prospects.

Key skills

Administration, Microsoft Office, Adobe photoshop suites, Wordpress, MailChimp, social media. Excellent communication & organisation skills. Art knowledge/interest

Please send a C.V. and cover letter to antartnz@gmail.com

Applicants – please note this is a volunteer position – before applying please see Employment New Zealand’s The Legality of no-pay or low-pay internships"