The Evergreen Multimedia Arts Internship Program (EMAIP) houses a series of in-program internships. This coming academic year 2023-24, the program is expanding its learning opportunities to photography with 2 openings. There will be 3 openings in electronic media (audio, video, and production).
Students selected for this program will receive a scholarship covering the total cost of their annual tuition (and lab fees) which will be allocated quarterly along with gear packages that include industry standard equipment for use over the duration of the internship.
All internships are advanced media programs that encourage self-starting and inspired students to pursue their goals and passions through hands-on work in a highly collaborative and professional multimedia environment. Under the guidance of staff supervisors, the program coordinator, the media director and the faculty sponsor, interns develop the necessary skills to thrive in a post-college environment, including creative collaboration, effective communication, emotionally intelligent leadership, and an interdisciplinary approach to multimedia.
EMAIP requires a year-long commitment from Fall through Spring quarters. Students can expect learning and work to follow a hybrid model with some remote/online activities and significant in-person activities as conditions permit.
Media Internship Program (EMIP)
The Evergreen Media Internship Program (EMIP) cohort is an essential part Electronic Media within Media Services. In addition to their personal and team-based work and under supervision, the interns provide instructional media support to Evergreen's curriculum, perform maintenance of media labs and equipment, and oversee facilities pertaining to their area of focus. Supported by their field supervisors, interns work full-time in a fast paced and hybrid environment as crew members for various campus productions, post-production projects, lead and attend media workshops and training sessions, and actively seek to utilize the areas’ resources to reach their goals.
Students who successfully complete this internship will be prepared to move on to graduate studies and/or to begin careers related to filmmaking, digital video, media arts, media production, video production, audio production, media education and studio and asset management.
Photography Internship Program (EPIP)
The Evergreen Photography Internship Program (EPIP) cohort is an essential part of Photoland within Media Services. In addition to their personal and team-based work and under supervision, the interns provide instructional support to Evergreen's curriculum, conduct maintenance of photography labs and equipment, perform curatorial work and support exhibitions, and oversee facilities pertaining to their area of focus. Supported by their field supervisors, interns work full-time in a fast paced and hybrid environment as crew members for print and photographic production projects and exhibitions while leading and attending workshops and training sessions. Interns will work on three long-term projects including a community engaged learning project, a collaborative project with another work group at Evergreen and a personal creative project.
Students who successfully complete this internship will be prepared to move on to graduate studies and/or to begin careers related to photography, art, museum/gallery operations, photo editing, digital imaging, photographic facilities management, photographic education and more.
Application to this program is required. To apply visit: https://www.evergreen.edu/electronicmedia/evergreen-multimedia-arts-internship-program
Questions?
Contact:
Vito Valera is the program director (vito.valera@evergreen.edu)
Sandy Kim is the program coordinator (sandy.kim2@evergreen.edu)
Julie Russo is the faculty sponsor (russoj@evergreen.edu)
Interested students are strongly encouraged to attend the Spring Academic Fair on Wednesday, May 17th, 2023 from 4pm-6pm. Visit the Academic Fair site for more details.
Registration
To be eligible to apply for these advanced media programs, students must have junior or senior class standing (at least 90 credits) at the time of application. Students must have successfully completed at least one quarter of an 8- or 16-credit program in areas outside of media. Additionally, students must have a minimum of one year of college-level coursework in media production, photography or equivalent work experience; the successful completion of Evergreen curriculum such as media intensive, student originated studies (S.O.S.), photography or audio courses would count towards these requirements. Eligible transfer students are welcome to apply and will need to outline equivalent prerequisites in their application (at least one quarter of study in areas outside of media and at least one year of intensive media production at the college level).
Signature Required
To be considered for this program, students must meet the prerequisites and complete an application. Find more information and a link to the application here:
https://www.evergreen.edu/electronicmedia/evergreen-multimedia-arts-internship-program
Please note that the application form is only active during the application period; Monday, May 15th, 2023 at 12:01 am through Sunday, May 28, 2023, at 11:59 pm. Interviews will take place Tuesday, May 30th and Wednesday, May 31st 2023.
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Academic Details
filmmaking, digital video, media arts, media production, video production, audio production, media education, studio management
$100 per quarter for media and studio fees