You may be placed with a graphic artist, fashion designer, illustrator, photographer, textile and fabric designer, interior designer, furniture designer, jewelry designer, or ceramicist — or in a workshop, gallery, or museum.
Here is a partial list of professionals for whom participants have interned or are interning now:
Henry Dreyfuss & Co. industrial designers | Robert Danes fashion designer | David LaChapelle fashion photographer | Polaroid 20 X 24 Studio | Steve Vacariello, fashion photographer | Jack Resnicki Studios, photography | New Yorker Magazine | A.I.R. Gallery | Metropolitan Museum of Art | Vicki Morgan Associates illustrators' representative | NBC News set design | Douglas Davis video/computer art studio | Milton Glaser (illustrator/graphics) | Dennis Interactive {BlenderMagazine} | Disney Online | NY Zoom (digital media) | Brooklyn Illustrators Melanie Greenberg and Kris Waldherr | Fabrizio Ferri's Industria Superstudio (professional photography) | the Starn Twins photographers | The International Center for Photography | Nan Goldin, photographer | James Casebere, photographer | Anthology Film Archives | Electronic Media Intermix | Major League Baseball (for web design) | Marvel Comics Group | Mary Ellen Mark, photographer | Joyce Tennyson, photographer | Pace McGill Gallery | Rolling Stone Magazine | Harper's Magazine | Tokion Magazine | IFC Films | Miramax Films | National Broadcasting Corporation | Chopping Block Graphics | OUT Magazine
* Because internship employers do not guarantee placements, the studios and companies on the list above may not have positions during the semester you choose to come to the NYSP. It is a good idea for you to work with your school or department to research internship positions and policies before you apply.
“I promise you that in your four months at the New York Studio Program you will begin to locate yourself as an artist or designer.”
- John Tomlinson, Director