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This Wednesday: Intern Culture Debate

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Wednesday 17 Oct, 6.30–8.30pm

Discussion and debate with:

Dr. Sophie Hope, lecturer, researcher and author of Intern Culture
Russell Martin, artist and Artquest Programme Manager
Sarah Rowles, Director of Q-Art London
Tracey Smith, an artist working with socially engaged practice
Jessica Benson-Egglenton, a writer who will be using the debate as a basis for material to add to Artquest’s resources for interns.


The debate on fees and payments for internships is as topical as ever, as interns complain of exploitation and organisations seek ways to continue and extend programming on limited resources. At their best, internships provide opportunities to extend networks, gain valuable training and earn money; but some organisations rely on interns to operate, sometimes transgressing National Minimum Wage legislation.

With no legal definition of an internship, how can interns and visual arts organisations ensure quality experiences and stay within the law? In recent years, lengthy (and sometimes full-time) unpaid or expenses-only internships have replaced low-paid entry-level jobs across the visual arts, with guidelines published by government, public funders, think tanks, industry bodies and artist-led groups, creating as much confusion as clarity for interns and their employers.

At the same time, organisations like W.A.G.E. in New York, and Intern Aware and The Precarious Workers Brigade in the UK, have been active in making workers aware of their rights, with some helping former interns claim back wages from former employers. Despite this activity, many established and respected arts organisations continue to run low- or no-pay internships: still highly sought after entry points to the sector, even when hopes of a paid job frequently fail to materialise.

To add to the debate and research best practice, Artquest commissioned Intern Culture, a literature review of 23 reports, guidelines and policy documents published since 2008. Written by Dr Sophie Hope, the review presents how these sometimes conflicting and contradictory guides have served to inform – and confuse – organisations looking to hire interns, as well as interns themselves.

To celebrate the launch of the report, Artquest will chair this debate during The Grand Domestic Revolution GOES ON, encouraging artists, arts professionals and representatives of art organisations to participate with their experience and opinions.



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