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Hybrid Internship

May 5, 2025 through June 27, 2025.

May 5 - 29, 2025 virtual

May 30-June 21, 2025 On-site in Wabash, Indiana for Academy activities and events (room and board provided)

Arts Administration Internship Opportunity

View full job description and apply here. 

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The Honeywell Arts Academy is founded on a philosophy called “Sharing of Knowledge,” breaking down barriers of the typical teacher-student relationship and realizing the value of shared knowledge. Through this philosophy, Academy interns will be empowered to contribute perspectives through real-world problem solving and program execution. We’re looking for two interns who are motivated, creative, and currently pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in Arts Administration or a related field. Join our team built on excellence, collaboration, and innovation to propel your career forward.

 

This is an eight-week internship that runs from May 5, 2025 through June 27, 2025. Stipends of $1200 paid in June and an additional $1200 paid in July are available to selected hires. The Honeywell Arts Academy Intern will be on-site in Wabash, Indiana for Academy activities and events from May 30 through June 21, 2025 with room and board provided. All other program requirements will be completed virtually.  Approximately 15-20 hours of work per week are anticipated. 

 

Honeywell Arts Academy is a full-scholarship emerging artist institute that identifies and launches innovative musicians into the music industry through musical and entrepreneurial education, as well as performance opportunities. This internship provides a unique opportunity to gain true hands on knowledge on how to effectively execute a summer arts program.

Internship

Artistic Director

Ranaan Meyer

Artistic Director of Honeywell Arts Academy, Ranaan Meyer, is a GRAMMY-winning, Emmy-winning, and Gold record double bassist and a founding member and performer with the string trio Time for Three.

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During Meyer's final lesson with mentor Hal Robinson (also an Academy faculty mentor), he asked what he could do to pay back the incredible wisdom he had gained over the years. Robinson responded 'simply pay it forward.' 

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This was a thought that Meyer carried with him as Eric Larson, Meyer, and Robinson came together to dream up an ideal double bass program. In 2008 this collective vision became a reality with the following principles​

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  • Top-level musicians and individuals

  • Full scholarship for everyone who attends

  • A philosophy called  “sharing of knowledge” 

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Meyer says, "The 'sharing of knowledge' philosophy creates a foundation that empowers everyone to learn from one another. Through research, we identified this is not always the educational foundation everyone has experienced."  This shared philosophy supports the vision of Honeywell Arts Academy to enrich the opportunity for artistic ambassadors to advance human connection.

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275 W. Market St

Wabash, IN 46992

emeyer@honeywellarts.org

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