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We offer first-class international Art, Photography & Graphic Design internships in companies of all sizes, from large global corporations to exciting start-ups. Creativity drives culture, innovation, and business success, and an internship in the arts will help you stand out in this competitive industry. Programme fees range from $1,990 to $26,600, based on your selected destination, program type, duration, and time of year. The cost covers accommodation (if applicable), social activities, and other valuable inclusions to make your experience overseas complete. Overview Empower your creative career aspirations with a challenging and rewarding Art, Photography, or Graphic Design internship. Gain a distinct advantage in the global creative industries by acquiring hands-on experience and building an impressive portfolio at renowned organizations. Explore your passion for visual arts and design, develop your expertise under the guidance of industry professionals, and showcase your practical skills to future employers. We have previously placed interns in roles specializing in: • Graphic design for print, web, and digital media • Photography, editing, and archiving • UX/UI design and digital storytelling • Exhibition and gallery management • Content creation for social media, advertising, and corporate branding Our award-winning program matches internship opportunities to your specific interests and skills. From multinational corporations and leading design agencies to innovative galleries and start-ups, we partner with top organizations in the arts industry that are looking for motivated interns. Responsibilities Some responsibilities that you may have while completing an Art, Photography & Design internship include: • Creating and publishing visual content for websites, print, and social media • Using tools such as Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, Fireworks, WordPress, or HTML • Supporting photo shoots, editing, archiving, and cataloguing • Assisting with UX/UI projects and design systems • Gaining experience in galleries, museums, or exhibitions through curation and event support Available Programmes • In-Person Art, Photography & Graphic Design Internships: Combine first-class professional experience and cultural immersion with an in-person placement in global creative hubs. • Blended Internships: Spend four weeks abroad in a gallery, studio, or design agency, then continue remotely with the same company from anywhere in the world. • Remote Art & Design Internships: Build your portfolio from home with a flexible online internship. Includes career advancement training and twelve-month access to keynote talks from global creative leaders. • Digital Nomad Internships: Travel to an inspiring international destination and work remotely while living like a local. What’s Included • Guaranteed internship placement • Exclusive workshop series • Professional development materials • Career advancement training • Global community & alumni network • Alumni success coaching • CV improvement tool • 24/7 support • Visa support • Accommodation (if applicable) • Airport pickup • Cultural & social events Duration Between 4 and 24 weeks, depending on the program and destination. Start Dates You can start your internship at a time that suits you – we offer internship start dates every month, all year round. Time Commitment • In-person programs usually demand a full-time commitment (40 hours/week). • Remote and Digital Nomad programs can be full-time or part-time. About The Intern Group With over 1,000+ five-star reviews, The Intern Group is the leading provider of award-winning international internships, online and abroad, in the USA, Europe, Asia, Australia, and Latin America. Join our 15,000+ global alumni network and embark on your creative journey today to unlock your full potential. How to apply To apply for this role and to find out more, please click on the apply button. Apply tot his job

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