The Wall Street Journal's Arts in Review section is seeking aspiring journalists—juniors, seniors or recent graduates with reporting and writing backgrounds at their school newspapers or elsewhere—for a 10-week paid summer internship. The in-person internship is an opportunity to get hands-on experience working alongside some of the best opinion writers and editors in the world. Our internships—formally, the Bartley Fellowships—honor our section's former editor, Robert L. (Bob) Bartley. Opportunities will be awarded to young thinkers and writers who intend to pursue a career in journalism or cultural criticism. The Arts interns are among several fellows selected each year through an application process that is overseen by senior editors. Bartley Fellows will be assigned to a department within the Opinion section—Arts in Review; Book Reviews; or Features (Op-Eds and Columns). The fellow(s) selected to work with the Arts team will assist in commissioning reviews, researching, fact-checking and editing content for the print and digital editions of the Journal, contributing to social media and digital production, and will be encouraged to submit their own ideas for exhibitions or other cultural events to review. They may also submit ideas for articles or projects to editors in any part of the Opinion section.