BOMB is a nonprofit, multi-platform publishing house that creates, disseminates, and preserves artist-generated content from interviews to artists’ essays to new literature. BOMB includes a quarterly print magazine, a daily online publication, and a digital archive of its previously published content from 1981 onward.

Annually, BOMB serves 1.5 million online readers––44% of whom are under 30 years of age. Through our free and searchable online archive—a virtual hub where a diverse cohort of artists and writers explore the creative process within a community of their peers and mentors. BOMB’s Oral History Project is dedicated to collecting, documenting, and preserving the stories of distinguished visual artists of the African Diaspora.

Internship

BOMB Magazine has been publishing conversations between artists of all disciplines since 1981. BOMB’s founders—New York City artists and writers—decided to publish dialogues that reflected the way practitioners spoke about their work among themselves. We are looking for bright, arts-minded, detail-oriented people to join the team. It’s a great way to see how a nonprofit magazine works and gain experience in publishing. BOMB interns are tasked with editorial, archival, circulation, events, podcast, and marketing duties.