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Booklyn, a non-profit arts organization in Greenpoint, Brooklyn, is  
looking for fall interns. Please forward to any students or recent  
grads who might be interested!

Booklyn’s mission is to promote artists’ books as art and research  
material and to assist artists and organizations in documenting,  
exhibiting, and distributing their artworks and archives.

Booklyn's interns get hands-on experience with a wide variety of  
artists' books and prints, as well as observing / assisting with the  
management of a small nonprofit. Specific projects include:

Inventorying artists' books

Editing object records in our online database

Creating finding aids for artist archives and collections

Developing strong artist statements and artwork descriptions
Contributing to social media

We also encourage potential interns to contact us about special  
projects related to their skills and interests. Past examples include:  
creating a finding aid for a zine collection, animating a videos of an  
artists' book, designing and binding a small run of promotional  
booklets, etc.

Find out more about Booklyn at booklyn.org. To apply, send a resume  
and cover letter to [log in to unmask] Applications will be evaluated  
on a rolling basis. All internships are currently unpaid. We ask for a  
commitment of ~14 hours/week for one semester.

booklyn.org
facebook.com/Booklyn
twitter.com/BooklynArt




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