2019 Bloomberg Arts Internship Kicks Off

The 2019 Bloomberg Arts Internship officially kicked off this year on Monday, June 24! Now in its fifth year, the internship exposes Philadelphia’s young people to the arts through meaningful and sustained engagements with organizations across the city. This summer, 50 Philadelphia high school seniors will spend eight transformative weeks immersed in Philadelphia’s rich arts and culture.

Twenty-five incredible organizations have partnered as worksites this year, including a dozen new worksite partners like Al-Bustan Seeds of Culture, Carpenter’s Hall, PhillyCAM, Spiral Q Puppet Theater and Fleisher Art Memorial. In addition to their time spent in the internship positions, the cohort will also visit many of Philadelphia’s flagship arts institutions to experience their collections first hand and hear directly from professionals in the field about what it takes to keep Philly’s arts and culture scene strong and vibrant.

Cultural site visit locations this year will include the Academy of Natural Sciences, the Barnes Foundation, the Franklin Institute, the Free Library, the National Museum of American Jewish History, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Through the Bloomberg Arts Internship, the Cultural Alliance is endeavouring to build audiences, advocates and cultural workforce of tomorrow

As a first for this year, all Bloomberg interns will be developing internship projects over the summer. To get a glimpse of all the projects as they are in progress, and to see the amazing experiences Bloomberg interns are having all across Philadelphia this summer, follow the program on Instagram @bai_philly19.

Similar Posts

  • Member Spotlight

    The Delaware County Symphony (DCS) is the official Symphony-In-Residence at Neumann University in Aston PA (Delaware County) since 1986. Each season it performs four full symphonic concerts and four intimate chamber concerts including three solo piano recitals in the beautiful 300 seat Meagher Theater. Since its inception the DCS has performed over 264 concerts and brought the joy and beauty of the classical tradition to over 79,000 plus patrons in our region. They have now expanded their perspective about new audience members and we have widened it in a furry unique way. 

  • September 2020 DEI Update

    This summer, the Cultural Alliance has continued to follow through on our recommitment to Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) work made in our Arts & Culture for Racial Justice statement in early June. On July 13 and 27, the Cultural Alliance hosted two happy hour events for Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) members of the arts and culture community in Greater Philadelphia. In August, we facilitated an Anti-Racism Conversation for White Arts Administrators to begin the individual and internal work required to dismantle systemic racism in our sector.

  • New Member Spotlight: Welcome, Metropolitan Ballet Company!

    Founded in 1996, Metropolitan Ballet Academy and Company is a school of classical ballet with an affiliated nonprofit, pre-professional performing company. Located in Jenkintown and serving the greater Philadelphia area, Metropolitan Ballet’s training program teaches over 400 students ages 3-adult and nurtures those students who wish to pursue a career in dance. Its community outreach programs bring high quality dance performances to more than 10,000 people annually, and uses movement to teach math and literacy skills in Philadelphia public school classrooms through its innovative Kinetic Literacy Program. Read more about the Cultural Alliance’s new member on our blog.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *