The InLiquid Internship Program will offer the experience of working in a non-profit arts organization and fine art gallery. Internships are designed primarily for undergraduate and graduate students, although open to anyone with a strong desire and commitment. All interns will gain useful insight cross-departments and be exposed to many the many facets of our team. The Editorial intern will work under the supervision of the Site Editor and Content Manager. S/He will assist with updating and creating pages on current gallery/museum exhibitions and listings; researching art news, activities, and events for website and weekly newsletter; writing for internal and external exhibitions throughout the Philadelphia area for our blog and social media channels; and assistance with publicity and press release distribution. Students will be exposed to, and integrally involved in, many facets of a non-profit visual arts organization. The students will have a unique opportunity to gain expertise in web publication, both on the design end and the editorial end, and will develop an in-depth, insider’s knowledge of a large and vibrant visual arts community.Interns will work closely with InLiquid staff and will be involved with regular activities as well as special projects as needed. Internships are non-paid positions; academic credit may be received depending on the intern’s college program. Internships are available year-round.The ideal candidate will be web-savvy and have a strong interest in contemporary visual arts or art history; strong writing skills; keen eye for detail; and a willingness to learn. Experience in Photoshop, WordPress, and/or basic HTML is a plus, but not essential. This position involves a 3 to 6-month commitment, 10 – 15 hours a week. Hours and days of the week are flexible.