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BmoreArt is looking for interns for Spring 2015.

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If you are a college student with experience in art, writing, art history, marketing, graphic design, editing, or photography, BmoreArt may be the next step in moving your career forward. If you are interested in getting involved in the art world beyond your college campus and conducting research on Baltimore art and cultural communities, we are interested in working with you.

If interested, send a letter of inquiry to Cara Ober, Editor at [email protected], with the heading ‘Internship’ by January 1, 2014.

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