You’re invited to the Arts & Arts Education Job Fair presented by the New York City Arts in Education Roundtable, Community-Word Project / Teaching Artist Project, Arts Management and Leadership Certificate Program at Hunter College, and Civic Hall.
This May, numerous arts education and cultural organizations from across NYC will come together to engage arts administrators, teaching artists, interns, and students looking to break into the arts in education field. Interested individuals will have the opportunity to learn about organizations and speak with their representatives at fair tables. Light snacks will be provided.
Attendees will be able to sign up for a one-hour time slot during the following times:
3:00 – 4:00pm
4:00 – 5:00pm
5:00 – 6:00pm
Check back here for a list of hiring organizations that will be tabling at the fair!
Organization Table Request Form
Approximately 50 organizations can be accommodated at this year’s job fair. If your organization would like to participate, please complete the form linked below by April 18, 2025. All organizations chosen to participate in the fair will be notified after that date.
About Our Partners

Community-Word Project
Community-Word Project’s mission is to facilitate culturally responsive, multidisciplinary art programs for students, Teaching Artists, and communities to develop and amplify their voices and creative skills. CWP envisions a world where all artists and learners work together to recognize and celebrate the power of their creative voices to manifest a more equitable future.

Civic Hall
Civic Hall’s Bernard Goldstein Center at Union Square is a collaborative innovation center that brings together civic-minded technologists, social entrepreneurs, government officials, and community leaders to develop technology solutions for the public good. Located in Union Square—the heart of New York City’s burgeoning tech sector, Civic Hall fosters a vibrant ecosystem of knowledge sharing and cooperative action. Civic Hall’s mission is to support and enable best-in-class programs that help close the digital skills divide and plan for the needs of tomorrow’s workforce. Civic Hall facilitates groundbreaking partnerships among high-impact organizations, civic and social innovators, workforce training partners, and New York’s employer ecosystem to work collectively to meet the educational and professional needs of all New Yorkers, especially those from communities too often left behind. Civic Hall also serves as a tech incubator and accelerator, support network for profit and nonprofit organizations and start-ups, and place to spur new innovations and ideas. For more information about membership, training, and event opportunities please visit civichall.org.

Arts Management and Leadership Certificate Program
The Arts Management and Leadership Certificate helps Hunter College students prepare for exciting professional roles in the Arts as Directors, Stage Managers, Casting Agents, Publishers, Festival Coordinators, Museum Curators, Press Agents, Fundraising Directors, Tour Managers, Producers, and more! AMLC students have interned at Lincoln Center, NBC, Atlantic Records, Disney, The Metropolitan Museum, American Ballet Theatre, Brooklyn Academy of Music, The Metropolitan Opera, and have gone on to secure jobs at Lincoln Center, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Carat Media & Marketing Agency, and more.
Notice of Photography & Videography
Photographs and/or video will be taken at the job fair. By taking part in this event, you grant the event organizers full rights to use the images resulting from the photography/video filming, and any reproductions or adaptations of the images for fundraising, publicity or other purposes to help achieve the group’s aims. This might include (but is not limited to), the right to use them in their printed and online publicity, social media, press releases and funding applications. If you do not wish to be photographed please inform an event organizer.
Accessibility
The NYC Arts in Education Roundtable is committed to making our programming accessible and inclusive for all community members. Civic Hall is committed to ensuring that our space is welcoming, inclusive, and accessible to all. Located in the heart of Union Square, Civic Hall’s The Bernard Goldstein Center has been thoughtfully designed to meet the needs of individuals of all abilities. Our facility is fully ADA-compliant, with step-free access, accessible restrooms, and elevators.