Wix Playground Academy NYC 2023

If you are a visual communication student, soon to graduate and are thinking of your next career growth step, take a minute to read about the Wix Playground Academy program. 

With over 350 alumni worldwide, Wix invests in the professional development of new design talents. In a 4-week extensive hands-on masterclass program, you’ll stay ahead of the curve with outstanding digital skills. Mentored by the best, you’ll create visual assets that will make your personal portfolio stand out. You’ll learn web design, creative coding, art direction and motion and get to know like minded creatives in their early career stage.  

More details:

  • The program is exclusive and there are very few spots available this year. 
  • All costs are covered by Wix.
  • The program takes place in person in New York within a fun and playful environment. 
  • Dates: June 5th to June 30th, 2023
  • Hours: 9-5 daily, in-person lectures and studio hours
  • Applications close April 1st. You’ll be notified if accepted by the beginning of May. 

Submit your portfolio here – you have everything to gain!

https://www.wix.com/playground

Team One (Virtual) 2023 / April 12 – 19, 2023

Calling all Black advertising students and recent graduates! For the third exciting year in a row, The One Club for Creativity’s Inclusion & Diversity department has partnered with Team One to host a weeklong virtual Creative Boot Camp.

Taking place on April 12–19, this intense eight-day workshop groups participants into teams to take on the challenge of solving and presenting real creative briefs. But don’t worry, you and your teammates won’t be alone — you’ll be mentored by some fantastic industry professionals all the way to the finish line, where the winning group will receive an internship at Team One!

While the content of this Creative Boot Camp will be of particular relevance to Black creatives, applications are open to all US-based students and recent grads looking to break into the industry. 

The deadline to apply for this year’s Team One Virtual Creative Boot Camp is Monday, March 27. Apply today or spread the word to those you’d know would benefit from this challenge!

TEAM ONE VIRTUAL CREATIVE BOOT CAMP
APRIL 12–19, 2023 

VIRTUAL
APPLICATIONS DUE: MARCH 27

Learn More + Register:
https://www.oneclub.org/one-id/bootcamps/-team-one-virtual-2023

“Laughing Matters!: Funny Folx & Feminism

The Queens College
Women and Gender Studies Program

Presents the Annual Palmer
Women’s History Month Celebration!

Please join the Women and Gender Studies Program Annual Virginia Frese Palmer Women’s History Month Celebration as we explore the role of laughter, comedy, and joy in social justice and change.

Showing us that laughter does indeed matter, four funny feminist folx prove that humor can motivate even the hardest hearts to think differently about the world.

Monday, March 13th 2023
12:15pm – 2:00pm EST
This event is free and open to the public!

Register Here:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_heI9M9vORqaOMds4hlVmpw

Speaker Bios:

Join comics and writers Kelli Dunham, Terry Galloway, Lisa Haas, and QC alum Lorena Russi for an afternoon of hilarious conversation about gender, bodies, and power.

If you find yourself down-in-the- dumps or perhaps you are in need of advice about school, work, the MTA, food, dating, cats, or what it means to be a feminist today, then our panelists will offer advice to questions submitted during the show. Bring your questions and your curiosity!

This event will be moderated by Director of Women and Gender Studies, JV Fuqua, and WGS Program Assistant, Nathalie Avalo.  

Register Here:
https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_heI9M9vORqaOMds4h

For additional information, email: jv.fuqua@qc.cuny.edu, nathalie.avalo@qc.cuny.edu

AIGA Worldstudio Scholarship Deadline is April 7

The AIGA Worldstudio Scholarships program helps students achieve their educational goals and give back to their communities through their work. Since its inception in 1995, nearly $1.4 million dollars has been awarded to more than 800 college students of art and design.

Who is this scholarship for?

  • Students enrolled full-time at a U.S. college or university during the 2023/2024 academic year, undergraduate or graduate level
  • Students who are majoring in photography, illustration, or design with a 3.0 GPA or higher
  • Students with positive social agendas and financial barriers
  • Students who identify as BIPOC, LGBTQIA+, military or veterans, neurodivergent, or with disabilities

Learn More:
https://www.aiga.org/professional-development/aiga-worldstudio-scholarships

Application Guide + Facts:
https://www.aiga.org/professional-development/aiga-worldstudio-scholarships/aiga-worldstudio-application-guide

Internship (QC Alumni Relations Department) – April 3rd – June 23rd 

8 hours minimum/12 hours maximum per week. (HYBRID) – 4 hours required in Kiely Hall Room #117 on Tuesdays between 9-5 PM. 

Office of Alumni Relations – Kiely Hall Room #171 

Reports to Laura Abrams, Senior Director of Alumni Relations 

Applications (resume and cover letter) must be submitted by March 10th to laura.abrams@qc.cuny.edu. Candidates should detail their interest in the internship and describe their QC student experience. 

The pay rate for this position is $20/hour. No RF/CUNY benefits 

Qualifications 

  • Currently enrolled in a Queens College undergraduate or graduate degree program, graphic design preferred. 
  • At least a 3.0 GPA (on a 4.0 scale) in their current degree program. 
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office required (especially Word and Excel); Proficiency in Adobe Photoshop and Canva; Proficiency in Windows Movie Maker or Adobe Premiere Pro. 
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills. 
  • Willingness to contribute and collaborate as member of a team. 

Work Responsibilities 

  • Collect content and utilize Mailchimp email platform to create April 16th, May 21st and June18th GOLD (Graduates of the Last Decade) newsletters. 
  • Collaborate with the Associate Director of Alumni Relations in managing social media platforms such as LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Discord and Link tree platforms. 

Must attend two (2) GOLD (Graduates of the Last Decade) networking events on April 20th (Astoria/LIC area) and June 8th (Flushing area). Assist with set-up and registration from 5:30-7:30 PM. 

AIGA NY Annual Job Fair

Join us for our annual job fair!

Are you a design student, recent graduate, or early to mid-career professional looking for a new role? Join us for AIGA NY’s annual virtual job fair and meet creative companies helping you take the next step in the design industry!

Whether you’re just getting started or are in the midst of a search for your next role, this year we’re inviting designers in the first five years of their careers to participate. The job fair is a great opportunity to connect with representatives and recruiters representing New York’s top creative companies and studios looking to connect with talented designers like yourself. Find out what a typical day is like for their designers and hear what creative directors are looking for in roles they’re hiring for.

We’ll also be hosting our Advice Booth, staffed with current AIGA NY board members ready to provide valuable information and insights to help you succeed in your career.

Event Series: Mixers, Job Fairs, and Workshops
AIGA NY Virtual Job Fair is part of the Mixers, Job Fairs, and Workshops event series. These events are focused on community building, networking and exposing new working environments.

Event graphics: Troy Vasilakis

Tickets
We are committed to keeping events accessible to all participants. Your donation supports AIGA NY and costs associated with event production costs. If ticket cost is a barrier, please contact Stacey@aigany.org.

Spring Internships at Printed Matter

Overview:
Printed Matter seeks curious and enthusiastic applicants to its Spring Internship Program! Founded in 1976, Printed Matter is a leading non-profit organization dedicated to the dissemination, understanding and appreciation of artists’ books and related publications. The Printed Matter internship program offers the opportunity to gain familiarity with the vibrant field of artists’ publications as well as develop hands-on experience in a dynamic and vital non-profit arts organization.

Job Summary:
Interns assist with the daily and ongoing operations of Printed Matter, including programming activities, in-store events, and all aspects of maintaining a busy bookshop. This includes assistance with processing review submissions, supporting social media, exhibition preparation and installation, shelving books and organizing stock, and other tasks. There are also opportunities for writing, research, administrative assistance, and other longer-term projects.

Interns should demonstrate a passion for artists’ books, arts publishing, and contemporary art, as well as Printed Matter’s mission. Proficiency in Adobe Creative Suite or inventory management software is a plus.

Compensation:
Interns are expected to commit 2 days a week (Mon-Fri) to the internship. Internships are unpaid; however, a daily stipend of $100/day, paid biweekly, will be provided. School credit can also be arranged. Please note this is an in-person position.

To Apply:
To apply, please send a resume and cover letter detailing your experience and interest to jobs@printedmatter.org by February 12, 2023. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and those received first will be prioritized.

https://www.printedmatter.org/jobs-internships

Two Student Opportunities: TheDream.US National Scholarship for Undocumented Students and TheDream.US Internship Funding Program for TheDream.US Scholars

From the Queens College Immigrant Student Support Initiative:

The Queens College Immigrant Student Support Initiative would like to inform you of two amazing opportunities for students: a scholarship opportunity for undocumented students and a new opportunity for TheDream.US Scholars to participate in a paid internship funded by TheDream.US.

TheDream.US National Scholarship

TheDream.US National Scholarship application is live! The scholarship provides up to $33,000 in financial assistance for students pursuing a bachelor’s degree! 

TheDream.US National Scholarship application is open to undocumented immigrant students with or without DACA or TPS who came to the United States before the age of 16 and before November 1, 2017. Additional eligibility criteria include:

  • Students must be or about to be high school graduates or GED recipients.
  • Students must have been or are currently enrolled in a college or university.
  • Students must exhibit significant unmet financial need.

For a full list of eligibility criteria, please visit Eligibility Criteria for the National Scholarship – TheDream.Us.  

Interested students can apply by visiting How To Apply – TheDream.Us. For a step-by-step guide on how to submit an application, please click here. The deadline to apply is February 28, 2023.

TheDream.US Internship Funding Program 

Queens College Dream.US Scholars with a work permit or ITIN (DACA is not required) are eligible for this opportunity, allowing students to demonstrate their skills, explore career paths, and expand their professional network, all while getting paid! Students are eligible to receive payment in accordance with the number of hours they work at an estimated rate of $20 per hour. 

To participate in the program, scholars must meet the following criteria:

  • be a current Queens College Dream.US Scholar
  • be a currently enrolled Queens College student
  • have a valid social security number (SSN) or an individual tax identification number (ITIN)
  • have a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher; and
  • possess an unpaid internship that meets the following criteria: is scheduled to last between 40 and 200 hours, has a dedicated supervisor, is related to your academic goals.

If students meet the criteria and have documentation that they have secured an unpaid internship (i.e. offer letter, email from internship supervisor, etc.) they may apply for funding by completing this application form on Parker Dewey.

Students can learn more and start applying by visiting Internship Funding Program for TheDream.US Scholars (parkerdewey.com) and Parker Dewey. Please be advised that students must create a free Parker Dewey profile before applying. For a video tutorial on how to complete an application, please click here.

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. However, students are encouraged to apply as soon as possible as funding is limited. 

If students have questions or concerns about Dream.US National Scholarship or TheDream.US Internship Funding Program, they may contact the Immigrant Student Support Initiative at ImmigrantSupport@qc.cuny.edu

Stay Connected! 

If students, staff, or faculty want to learn more about the Queens College Immigrant Student Support Initiative, they may visit Immigrant Student Support Initiative | Student Life (cuny.edu)

Additionally, if individuals are interested in receiving up-to-date information on services, resources, scholarships, and support available to the immigrant community, please click here and join the Queens College Immigrant Student Support Initiative email list. We highly recommend you join this email list as it will keep you updated on support available to the immigrant community at Queens College!

If you have any questions or concerns, please direct them to ImmigrantSupport@qc.cuny.edu.