Arts & Entertainment

Allison Geis ’24


Allison Geis working.

Access Theater, New York, NY This summer I had the opportunity to work remotely for Access Theater, a small, nonprofit organization that aims to support emerging artists and uplift diverse voices. Access Theater produces original work as well as reimagined classics. They also support artists in the community by serving… Continue reading »

Justin Piccininni ’24


Justin Piccinni working.

Access Theater, New York, NY “Access Theater is a small, nonprofit theater space operating out of Tribeca” … a sentence I’ve written many times over the course of my wonderful internship at Access. Over two months, I worked with Williams alumna Laura Lee ’17 and Access Theater founder Jackie Christy… Continue reading »

Sofia Giumarro ’24


Sofia Giumarro working on a mockup of a top.

Adam Lippes, New York, NY Adam Lippes is a luxury fashion company. There are many steps that go into transforming a garment or a collection from an idea to something on the rack at a store. The production and product development team is responsible for most of this process. The… Continue reading »

Erinn McKenzie ’23


Erinn McKenzie at Access Theater.

Access Theater, New York, NY This summer I worked remotely and in-person with supervisors Laura Lee ’17 and Jackie Christy at Access Theater. When remote, I would do a lot of tasks catered toward Jackie’s passion project film, Magic Hour. I learned so much from this, especially about the intricacies… Continue reading »

Joel Nicholas ’23


Joel Nicholas in the studio.

Bryce Vine Music, Los Angeles, CA This summer was filled with so many exciting experiences. I had the pleasure of working as an intern for Bryce Vine, a pop artist in Los Angeles. Bryce has been on tour since the country reopened after the pandemic, but this summer was the… Continue reading »

Elijah Parks ’23


Elijah Parks working on lighting.

Coordinate Studios, Washington, D.C. This summer was full of excitement and learning opportunities during my internship with Coordinate Studios in their Washington, D.C., and New York City locations. Working at the best musical and production studio in the nation’s capital allowed me to face challenges that led to me building… Continue reading »

William Donoso ’23


William Donoso working.

Berkshire Film and Media Collaborative and DisruptAR, Pittsfield, MA This summer I was privileged to intern for Berkshire Film and Media Collaborative (BFMC) and DisruptAR. Both BFMC and DisruptAR created invaluable opportunities for me to grow as a filmmaker and professional in the arts/humanities. At the nonprofit BFMC, I worked… Continue reading »

Annabel Evison ’24


Selfie of Annabel Evison.

Dirt Palace, Providence, RI This summer I had the opportunity to intern for Dirt Palace, a feminist art collective founded in 2000 in Providence that recently acquired and opened a new space to expand their work. The Dirt Palace hosts a long-term residency program for artists that center feminism in… Continue reading »

Nate Kim ’25


Nate Kim in the gallery with fellow ASIP intern.

Access Theater, New York, NY Going into college, I had my heart set on majoring in economics followed by a career in finance. The wonderful folks at Access Theater have certainly thrown a wrench into my plans! My film journey began over the first Covid-19 quarantine, during which I began… Continue reading »

Sophie Johnson ’25


Sophie Johnson practicing carpentry skills!

WaterFire Providence, Providence, RI WaterFire Providence is a nonprofit organization that works to bring the people of Providence together. Modeled on the idea of gathering around a campfire, the executive artistic director developed an outdoor art installation of bonfires floating along the rivers of downtown Providence. Attracting a crowd of… Continue reading »

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