Students, make plans to apply for Summer 2021 internships now! Over the past few months, we have been working with a variety of partners to develop exciting summer internship opportunities expressly tailored for you! We strongly encourage you to apply for at least three of our thirteen pre-approved partner internships. Upcoming application deadlines are February 1st, February 15th and February 26th. Learn more and ask questions at upcoming info sessions on January 26 (11 am EST); February 2 (2 pm EST); and February 10 (11 am EST).
Cultural institutions are recruiting people of color to direct their transformation efforts. But bringing in one manager doesn’t mean the work is done.
The Getty Research Institute invites art history students—senior undergraduate majors, and Masters-level students—to participate in a “How to Conference” workshop on February 3, at 3 pm PST. This workshop is organized in conjunction with the annual Getty Graduate Symposium, which showcases the research of advanced doctoral students from art history graduate programs across California. Students are encouraged to implement the strategies learned by attending the Getty Graduate Symposium, scheduled via Zoom for February 5–February 7, from 1 pm–2:30 pm PST.
Newly Appointed Senator Raphael Warnock shares his support for Georgia's Arts & Culture with Georgians for the Arts!!
In the video Arts Advocate, Senator Raphael Warnock shares his support for Georgia's Arts & Culture with Georgians for the Arts stating, “I am honored to have the support of Georgians for the Arts and commit to strongly supporting the arts community as U.S. Senator. As Georgia's Senator, I will be dedicated to investments in the National Endowment for the Arts and the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Also, the full funding for arts education in all public schools and greater emphasis on STEAM programs contributing to a well-rounded education and world-class creative workforce” - Senator Raphael Warnock (Morehouse College C’91)
The Atlanta University Center Art History + Curatorial Studies Collective is the first and only undergraduate program in the nation specifically designed to educate the next generation of visual arts professionals of color.
With the generous support of the Alice L. Walton Foundation, we offer a major in
Art History and minors in Curatorial Studies and Art History to students at
Clark Atlanta University, Morehouse College and Spelman College.