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TAC Internship Open House

Sunday, February 28, 2021 | 3–5pm

ADMISSION: This online program is free for teens; RSVP to teens@thecjm.org

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2021-02-28 15:00:00 UTC2021-02-28 23:00:00 UTC America/Los_AngelesThe CJM - 736 Mission St, San Francisco, CATAC Internship Open HouseYou’re invited! Join us for an afternoon of art, creativity, and exploration at the Teen Art Connect (TAC) Internship Open House—an opportunity for teens to learn more about our world-class Museum, hear about the internship and other teen programs, and meet current TAC interns and Museum staff. We invite anyone interested in applying for the 2021 internship to come gain an inside look at the program. Make sure to bring your questions along!

You’re invited! Join us for an afternoon of art, creativity, and exploration at the Teen Art Connect (TAC) Internship Open House—an opportunity for teens to learn more about our world-class Museum, hear about the internship and other teen programs, and meet current TAC interns and Museum staff. We invite anyone interested in applying for the 2021 internship to come gain an inside look at the program. Make sure to bring your questions along!

Attendance to this online event is optional, but highly recommended for all who are interested in applying for the internship.

RSVP

This virtual program is free and open to all high school–aged teens who are interested in applying to the Fall 2021 TAC internship. Advanced registration is required. Please RSVP by emailing teens@thecjm.org.

Accessibility

The CJM strives to provide a welcoming and accessible environment to all who attend our digital programming and online content. To request live captioning or American Sign Language (ASL) interpretation for Zoom programs, please email access@thecjm.org at least two weeks in advance of the program.

About the Internship

The Teen Art Connect (TAC) internship is a year-long paid internship at The Contemporary Jewish Museum (The CJM) for high school students from diverse backgrounds who are interested in working in a world-class arts environment to create meaningful experiences for the public, while developing professional skills.

supporters

Teen programs at The Contemporary Jewish Museums are made possible with generous support from the Jim Joseph Foundation, the Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund, the California Arts Council, The Covenant Foundation, and U.S. Bank.