General information
This fellowship is hosted by a grass-root, artist-run, organization. This context allows for greater engagement with the local artists’ community and encourages peer-to-peer dialogue and exchange of ideas. This opportunity is an unpaid position that offers meaningful, career-related experience, offers a great professional development within the arts, it will suit a recent graduated to develop their skills and expand their resume, integrating academic learning with development through professional experiences and help the applicant to expand their knowledge, experience, contact base and chances of future career success.
For more information about Hangar - http://www.hangar.com.pt/en/about/
Your role as an intern will involve:
- Responsible planning, design and execution of print advertising and layouts;
- Close cooperation and assistance with our marketing;
- Photografing during events and editing photos;
- Technical assistance and installation and dismantling of event technology;
- Develop and maintain our community culture and challenge us to go even further. If you have an idea, we can help to implement it.
We are looking for someone highly motivated to make a difference that enjoys cultural ambiances. Someone who has high standards, is proactive, self-starter and committed to results. In Hangar, you will find an open and collaborative environment that delivers a unique learning experience. You get the chance to meet a very singular and international community of artists.
The intern will have supervision, guidance, and autonomy in working within our projects and will be supported by a mentor. For longer internships it will have the opportunity to develop projects with other artists, managers, and research staff.
Language requirements: Good knowledge of English language and willingness to learn Portuguese.
If you are interested, the internship can last longer than three months.
Study areas: Since we are a multidisciplinary organization, we accept all study areas.
Years of Experience required: No