Studio Potter is honored to announce that we are now accepting applications for our Fall 2024 Internship Program!
Internship Opportunity:
- Social Media Management Intern
- Membership Coordinator Intern
- Print Publication Intern
Why Intern with Us?
- Real-World Experience: Work on meaningful projects that have a real impact on our clay community.
- Mentorship: Learn from industry professionals (editors, publishers, information technologists, artists) who are committed to helping you grow.
- Networking: Connect with peers and professionals, building a network that can help you throughout your career.
- Skill Development: Enhance your skills in archival research, publishing, social media management, and more.
- Flexible Schedules: We offer flexible working hours to accommodate your academic commitments.
- Opportunity to Publish: All interns are offered the opportunity to publish their research or narratives.
Interested candidates should submit their resumes and cover letters to director@studiopotter.org.
As Lindsay Flack's internship with Studio Potter comes to an end, I wanted to take a moment to express my sincere gratitude for all the hard work and dedication that all of our interns have displayed. Our interns' contributions have been invaluable to our team, and their enthusiasm, fresh perspective, and willingness to learn have been truly inspiring. Whether it was their service to archival research, copyediting, social media management, or publishing, the way they improved our readership experience consistently exceeded our expectations.
As our interns move forward in their careers, I have no doubt that they will achieve great things. Please know that you always have a network of supporters here at Studio Potter, and I encourage you to stay in touch as you continue your professional journey.
Please enjoy this narrative from our Spring 2024 Internship Program.
I started my freshman year at Kutztown University with a plan to double major in art and professional writing. I first chose the two because I felt like I needed writing to make a living, something I thought ceramics could not provide.