Creative Justice Fellowship: Spring 2024

Meet our 2024 Creative Justice fellows

top row, left to right: Aryanna Martinez, Carmellite Chamblin, Rayan Afif | bottom row, left to right: Syma Chan, Louisa Najar, Ashley Jin

2024 Creative Justice fellows

This spring, Arts Connect International welcomes Rayan Afif, Syma Chan, Aryanna Martinez, Carmellite Chamblin, Louisa Najar, and Ashley Jin as our inaugural Creative Justice Fellows.

More about the Creative Justice Fellowship:

An affiliate of the Diversity in Arts Leadership Internship program of Americans for the Arts, ACI’s Creative Justice Fellowship matches students from backgrounds underrepresented in arts leadership with arts and culture host organizations and mentors from the sector for a semester-long experience from January to April 2024.

Fellows gain hands-on experience in the areas of arts management, event production, community outreach, and more while working with Boston non-profit organizations. The program includes:

  • Work placement at an arts nonprofit in Boston

  • $3,240 pre-tax work stipend (15 hours p/week or 180 hrs at $18 p/hr)

  • 36 hrs of paid professional dev workshops, facilitated discussions, and site visits

  • Individual mentor pairing

As we look to support interns on their journey to a thriving career in arts management and the pursuit of cultural equity in the arts, Arts Connect International (ACI) recognizes that injustices against particular groups have prevented their full participation in the economic, social, and cultural traditions of our society.

Through the Creative Justice Fellowship, we strive to create more equitable outcomes in the arts management field by opening doors for people who reflect the true diversity of our country. We aim to cultivate the next generation of leaders who will create sustainable change through the transformative power of the arts.

 

reflections from celine voyard

Want to learn from a past undergraduate fellow? Read Reflections from celine voyard, our fellow from the DIAL Internship Program, summer 2022.