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Stagecraft, Part-Time Professor

Salinas, CA · On-site

$60.19 - $71.29/hr

Social & Behavioral Sciences, Fine Arts Opening Date: 06/07/2024 Description STAGECRAFT PART-TIME ... It covers design, painting, set and prop construction, stage management, lighting, sound techniques ...

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How much do internship prop artist jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for internship prop artist in the United States is $13.02, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $11.54 and $14.42 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What does an Internship Prop Artist do?

An Internship Prop Artist assists in creating 3D models and textures for objects used within video games, movies, or animation projects. Under supervision, they learn industry-standard tools and workflows to design props like furniture, weapons, or accessories, ensuring these assets fit the project's style and technical requirements. Internship Prop Artists may also help with asset optimization, collaboration with other artists, and implementing feedback from senior artists. This role is a great way to gain hands-on experience and build a professional portfolio.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Internship Prop Artist, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Internship Prop Artist, you need a strong understanding of 3D modeling, texturing, and digital sculpting, usually supported by coursework in game art or a relevant portfolio. Familiarity with industry-standard tools like Autodesk Maya, Blender, ZBrush, and Substance Painter is typically required. Creativity, attention to detail, and the ability to accept feedback are vital soft skills for standing out in this role. These skills are essential for creating high-quality, visually appealing props that meet project requirements and contribute to a team’s overall success in game or film production.

What is the difference between Internship Prop Artist vs Prop Artist?

AspectInternship Prop ArtistProp Artist
CredentialsTypically enrolled in or recently graduated from relevant art or design programsProfessional portfolio, relevant experience, sometimes certifications
Work EnvironmentInternship setting, learning-focused, entry-level tasksFull-time or freelance, production-focused, responsible for creating props
Industry UsageCommon in game, film, and animation studios as a training roleEstablished role in similar industries, with ongoing project responsibilities

The main difference is that an Internship Prop Artist is a learning position aimed at gaining experience, while a Prop Artist is a professional role with ongoing responsibilities in creating and managing props for productions.

What are some typical projects or tasks an Internship Prop Artist might work on during their internship?

As an Internship Prop Artist, you can expect to work on a variety of tasks such as modeling, texturing, and optimizing 3D assets that populate game or film environments. Interns often collaborate with experienced artists and designers to create props that adhere to the project's visual style and technical requirements. You may also assist in asset integration, receive feedback through regular reviews, and participate in team meetings, giving you a comprehensive understanding of the asset pipeline and industry standards. This hands-on experience not only improves your technical skills but also helps build a professional portfolio.
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Director, Artist Relations, Experiential and Events

Umusic

Santa Monica, CA • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

We are UMG, the Universal Music Group. We are the world's leading music company. In everything we do, we are committed to artistry, innovation and entrepreneurship. We own and operate a broad array of businesses engaged in recorded music, music publishing, merchandising, and audiovisual content in more than 60 countries. We identify and develop recording artists and songwriters, and we produce, distribute and promote the most critically acclaimed and commercially successful music to delight and entertain fans around the world.

How we LEAD

Interscope Capitol is seeking a passionate, culture-forward experiential leader to serve as Director, Experiential and Events Artist Relations. This role is responsible for delivering best-in-class artist experiences and world building-spanning tours, promotional appearances, live performances, and curated activations-while providing white-glove support to artists, managers, and internal stakeholders.

How you'll CREATE:
  • Plan + execute experiential moments for artists in partnership with artist teams and internal label departments- following the artists vision and the world they are building surrounding their campaign. This includes any label branded events no matter if internal or external.
  • Partner cross-functionally with internal teams (Marketing, Creative, PR, Digital etc.) and external vendors (fabricators, prop houses, security, catering, bar tending, and BAs etc.) to create and deliver artist-facing opportunities and experiences that support campaign goals.
  • Own artist itineraries and day-to-day schedules for experiential activity-ensuring accuracy, clarity, and proactive problem-solving. This includes everything from vendor load in, fabrication and build timing plus artist arrivals and logistics.
  • Anticipate + resolve conflicts between artists and last-minute changes with their vision and world building with managing vendors and their expectations with the last-minute changes knowing this can happen at any given moment even onsite during build or well before.
  • Build, manage, and optimize budgets for promotional events, showcases, and experiential activations for both artists and label events.
    • Partner with Finance/Marketing to create and secure budgets.
    • Identify efficiencies and recommend solutions that reduce costs and/or improve outcomes.
    • Use preferred and cost-effective vendors that will keep the budget low in spend
    • Negotiate fair budgets with vendors and approve spend under an established threshold when applicable.
  • Oversee travel logistics for experiential activity (flights, trains, cars, hotels), ensuring seamless execution and strong cost controls. (For any events outside of Los Angeles)
  • Manage ticketing and VIP needs including fan solicitations, internal distribution with staff and executives, artist guest lists, credentials, VIP tables, and day-of-show parking/entry workflows.
  • Advance and attend shows/performances/experiences as needed to ensure label and partner needs are met and the artist experience is executed at a high standard.
  • Lead artist showcases and experiential builds from concept through execution-ensuring the experience reflects the artist's identity and creates a meaningful audience reaction.
  • Own settlement and accounting workflows including reviewing all experiential/events accountings, calculating backend where applicable, and supporting negotiations/settlements when needed.
  • Ensure timely invoice processing for activity-related expenses (tickets, transportation, backline/PA, security, staging, fabrication etc.).
  • Plan and execute internal company events/meetings by building budgets, sourcing venues, and managing third-party vendors.
  • Mentor and support Touring & Events/Artist Relations staff as needed; may also supervise interns.
  • Bring a creative, experiential lens to opportunities-helping drive forward-thinking, culturally relevant experiences that represent the artist authentically, on time and on budget (including intersections with brand activations and merchandising).
Bring Your VIBE:

7+ years of experience working on music experiential events, with budget responsibility. An intimate knowledge of working with music labels and their teams.

Key Relationships

Vendor Contacts: Fabricators, equipment rental partners, credentialing companies, brand ambassadors, check-in platforms, guestlist applications, transportation vendors, venue and prop house rentals in key markets such as NYC, LA, Miami, Chicago, ATL.

Artist Contacts: Managers, tour managers, ticket agencies, booking agents, promoters, venues, independent publicists, etc.

Other:

Computer skills: Strong computer skills including MS Office (Word, Excel & Outlook) and an intimate knowledge of the internet. Experience with VME or PRS strongly preferred.

Additional skills: A proactive, organized, self-starter who has strong problem solving, social, and interpersonal skills. Exceptional communication and time management skills. The ability to prioritize and multi-task. Must be able to work independently but be a team player and flexible. Must be able to adapt to all situations and handle stress. Must be able to create and maintain good relationships with artists, managers, attorneys, etc. Multitasking and organizational skills a must.

* Some travel required (including late night local travel). Must be available to attend local shows, events and concerts and work weekends where needed.

Perks Playlist:

Join an entrepreneurial, global organization where authenticity, boldness, creativity, connection, drive, and insight aren't just values-they're how we work every day. Here are some of the ways we support you along the way (and just a few of the benefits we offer):

  • Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage

  • Including 100% coverage for out-patient in-network mental health services

  • Fertility coverage for eligible medical plan participants

  • Wellbeing reimbursements for fitness classes, spa treatments, meal services, travel, and so much more (up to $720/year)

  • Student Loan Repayment Assistance and Tuition Reimbursement

  • 401(k) with 100% immediate vesting on the first 5% of your contributions, plus an additional UMG contribution

A variety of ways to prioritize much-needed time away from work including:

  • Flexible Paid Time Off (PTO) for exempt employees

  • 3-weeks PTO for non-exempt employees

  • 2-weeks paid Winter Break

  • 10 Company Holidays (including Juneteenth and Wellbeing Day)

  • Summer Fridays (between Memorial Day and Labor Day)

  • Generous paid parental leave for every type of parent

Check out our full overview of benefits on the Perks Playlist page of the career site.

Disclaimer: This job description only provides an overview of job responsibilities that are subject to change.
Universal Music Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer

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Job Category:Creative, Design & Production

Salary Range:

$70,304 - $152,260

The actual base salary offered depends on a variety of factors, which may include, as applicable, the qualifications of the individual applicant for the position, years of relevant experience, specific and unique skills, level of education attained, certifications or other professional licenses held, and the location in which the applicant lives and/or from which they will be performing the job. All candidates are encouraged to apply.