Paris Internship Program
Beauford Delaney: Resonance of Form and Vibration of Color provided the impetus for WIF to create its Paris Internship program.
Through various sponsors, three of the six women accepted into our Paris Summer Internship program from 2016 through 2018 – Sojourner Ahébée from Stanford University, Sekai Abeni from the Juilliard School, and Hanna Gressler from the American University of Paris – worked on arts projects involving filmmaking and /or poetry.
In addition to performing research and writing poetry, Hanna Gressler also reported on the explosion of vegan shopping and dining options that are accessible on a student budget.
Two of our 2017 interns investigated Paris and the surrounding suburbs from a culinary perspective, preparing Haïtian and Indian meals (Tatiana Balabanis from Stanford University and Samantha Gilliams from the American University of Paris, respectively) and writing about their experiences doing so.
Maija Brennan was a rising senior at Smith College when she curated the online art exhibition entitled Beauford Delaney: A Study in Portraiture during her 2019 WIF summer internship.
In 2019, WIF also welcomed its first Winter-Spring intern. From January through May, Ph. D. candidate Elizabeth Adamo researched the lives of multiple African-American and Afro-French women as part of her gender-based studies on post-colonialism and the African Diaspora in France. She created content for WIF’s African Diaspora Cultural Impact in Paris (ADCI Paris) Facebook group and wrote articles for the Entrée to Black Paris blog.
After a year’s hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic, we welcomed Samantha Dougherty from Pennsylvania State University to the 2021 summer program. Sam remotely provided technical support for our online Art & Conversation experience and wrote essays through which she explored the intersections between political science, art, and philanthropy.
In 2022, we welcomed our first Autumn intern. American University of Paris (AUP) junior Marteena Mendelssohn managed our social media presence with the intent to improve public awareness of our achievements and attract financial and in-kind support for our projects and programs.
Before completing her program, Marteena onboarded our 2023 Winter/Spring intern, Anisa Williams. Anisa was a sophomore at Parsons Paris when she began her internship. From January through May, she continued the work begun by Marteena and brought fresh perspectives to content curation for our ADCI Paris platforms.
During the 2023-2024 academic year, we welcomed our first UK-based intern, Dany Uyanik, to work on an IP project in the fall and AUP senior Regina White to work on social media and research projects in the spring.
Click on the posts below to learn more about our interns and the projects they’ve undertaken during their time with WIF.
Intersection of Art and Politics
Samantha (Sam) Dougherty is a rising senior at Pennsylvania State University who is majoring in political science and minoring in media studies. In alignment with her major, she has written a paper on the intersection of political science with art.Read it...
2021 Wells International Foundation Summer Internship
In 2021, after a forced year of hiatus due to the Covid-19 pandemic, WIF welcomed an undergraduate student into our summer internship program through a collaboration with CEA Study Abroad France. Samantha (Sam) Dougherty is a rising senior at Pennsylvania State...
2019 Summer Intern Presents Project to University of Tennessee Knoxville Students
2019 Summer Intern Maija Brennan and I were pleased to accept an invitation by University of Tennessee Knoxville's Dr. Mary Campbell to visit her art history class in Paris. Maija is completing work on her internship project - a digital exhibition of...
2019 Wells International Foundation Summer Internship
In 2019, for the 4th consecutive summer, WIF welcomed an undergraduate student into our summer internship program in Paris. When she joined the program, Maija Brennan was a rising senior at Smith College majoring in French and art history with a concentration in...
2019 Wells International Foundation Winter-Spring Internship
For the first time in its short history, WIF has accepted an intern during the academic year! Elizabeth Adamo is a Ph. D. candidate in the Department of History at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Her dissertation title is "Feminizing the African Diaspora...
2018 Wells International Foundation Internship
WIF is excited to present Sekai Abeni, a rising junior at The Juilliard School, as our 2018 summer intern! Sekai is a drama major with a keen interest in writing, dance, and visual arts. During her one-month internship, she will focus on writing poetry about historic...
UofA -WIF Summer Internship Program
In the aftermath of the successful Augmented Reality study abroad project organized by University of Arizona Professor Bryan Carter and the Wells International Foundation for the Resonance of Form and Vibration of Color exhibition in Paris in January-February 2016 ......
2017 Wells International Foundation Internship
WIF expanded its internship program in 2017, accepting three undergraduate students to work on various projects over a 6- to 8-week period! For the second straight year, we accepted a Stanford University student as an intern. Tatiana Balabanis is a psychology major...
2016 Wells International Foundation Internship
As a direct result of the Beauford Delaney exhibition in Paris, the Wells International Foundation welcomed its first university student intern over the summer of 2016. Sojourner Ahébée is a 2016 BOSP Continuation International Fellow for the Haas Center for Public...