

The Los Angeles County Arts Commission will be offering 74 paid summer internships to college undergraduates this summer, announced Mayor Michael D. Antonovich.
To develop business skills that can be put to use in their future careers, interns are paid $350 per week for a ten-week program participating in educational and arts networking activities learning about nonprofit arts administration and the role of the arts in the community.
General information on the program is available on the Arts Commission’s web site at www.lacountyarts.org/internship.html.
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