Internships are an excellent way to gain an inside view of the student’s chosen field, learn about different career paths, and start to build a network of professional connections. Internships can also provide valuable work-related experiences that give students a head start when they are ready to launch their careers.
Most AAH students undertake at least one internship, and many do two or more. Sometimes internships are taken during the academic year for credit, or they can be undertaken during the summer as independent professional-development experiences.
Students should consult their faculty advisors and the UConn Center for Career Services about internship opportunities. Career Services can provide assistance with resumes, cover letters, LinkedIn and other social media and networking tools, and interviewing skills.
These are some places that AAH students have interned:
Lego | Winterhouse Studio | ESPN The Magazine |
Artefact | The Taunton Press | Curbstone Press |
Real Art Ways | Wadsworth Atheneum | Florence Griswold Museum |
Conde Nast | Milestone Graphics | Threads Magazine |
Frick Collection | Denver Art Museum | Once + Future (NYC) |
Hartford Courant | Studio of Barbara McClintock, Illustrator | Studio of David Johnson, Illustrator |
9 West | Center for Contemporary Printmaking | |