Showing posts with label April. Show all posts
Showing posts with label April. Show all posts

Saturday, September 3, 2016

Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art Internships (Massachusetts)

The Eric Carle Museum of Picture Book Art in Amherst, Massachusetts is dedicated to the art of children's book illustration, including permanent galleries and temporary exhibitions. Basically, it sounds incredible. The museum holds over 13,000 works of art and runs educational programming, professional training for educators, and graduate programs in library science and children's literature in conjunction with Simmons College. The site also features an art studio, theater, picture book library, and research library. The Carle offers summer, fall, spring, and J-term internships to undergraduate and grad students in a variety of areas of focus, including some paid opportunities.

Internship Information:

  • Open to undergrad and grad students
  • Flexible work hours; some weekend and holiday work may be required for events
    • Spring and Fall internships: 120 hour minimum, 8 hours/week minimum
    • Unpaid Summer internships: 175 hours, 20-25 hours/week
    • J-term: 20 hours/week, 1-2 weekend days
  • Academic credit can be arranged with your college
  • Housing, meal, travel expenses not provided for though local public transportation is sometimes available
  • Internships available:
    • Art Studio Internship (Fall, J-Term, Spring, Summer) - art education, working with kids, open to undergrads, unpaid
    • Collections and Exhibitions (Summer) - collections care and management, art and database work, unpaid
    • Development and Marketing (Fall, J-Term, Spring, Summer) - fund-raising, office works, promotional work, unpaid
    • Trinkett Clark Internship (Paid Summer) - college juniors, seniors, and grad students pursuing museum or art careers; 8 weeks; collections and education/outreach
    • Alix Zecharias Internship (Paid Summer) - college juniors, seniors, graduates, and grad students; 8 weeks; mentored by executive director, work in marketing and education
  • Typical Due Dates (always check the organization website for the most up-to-date information):
    • Paid Summer Internships: February 15
    • Unpaid Summer Internships: April 1
    • Fall: August 1
    • J-Term: November 10
    • Spring: November 10
  • Application materials (again, always check the organization website):
    • Application
    • Cover Letter
    • Resume or CV
    • Letters of Recommendation (two if applying to a paid opportunity)
    • Official Transcript (paid opportunities)
    • Mail or e-mail
For more information about the internships, click here.

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Buffalo Bill Center of the West Internships and Fellowships (WY)

The Buffalo Bill Center of the West, located in Cody, Wyoming not far from Yellowstone National Park, is a much-praised museum dedicated to preserving various aspects of the history of the American West. It features several museums, dedicated to the history of the Plains Indians, firearms, natural history, Western art, and, of course, Buffalo Bill. The museum offers an extensive internship program in a variety of fields as well as conservation internships and a fellowship and research stipend program.

Internship Opportunity:

  • Summer
  • Upper level undergrads and grad students
  • 10 weeks, 40 hours/week
  • $10/hour for some internships
  • Housing not provided but suggestions can be given
  • Departments:
    • Archives/Collections
    • Firearms Museum intern
    • Collections Management
    • Conservation
    • Raptor Experience intern
    • East Yellowstone Raptor Initiative internship
    • Education Tour Guide and Programming
    • Firearms Records
    • Graphics 
    • Library Collection Management
    • Photographic Objects Archival internship
    • Plains Indian Museum intern
    • Public Relations/Digital Media
    • Records Management
    • Registration
    • Whitney Art Museum Curatorial
  • Cover letter, Resume, Transcripts, 3 letters of recommendations, application
  • More info here
  • Additional info about conservation internships available here
Information about fellowships and research stipends can be found here. Fellowships regarding western art, Plains Indians, Yellowstone ecology, conservation and wildlife management, William Cody, firearms, Western culture and history can be proposed to the museum. Fellows must stay at least two weeks, make a presentation to the pubic on their research, and write a summary of their research. Housing and food is not provided. Deadline for submission is in late April (applying for the next year which extends from one summer to the next). 

Information about volunteering can be found here.

Friday, May 20, 2016

American Museum of Natural History Internships (NYC)

The American Museum of Natural History is located in New York City and has a variety of exhibits featuring artifacts surrounding science-related subjects, including interactive and kid-friendly exhibits. The museum offers many interesting educational and professional opportunities, including an MA in Teaching and PhD program as well as internships for high school and college students.

Internship Opportunities:
  1. High School internship
    1. free transportation
    2. Stipend
    3. College and career prep
    4. Summer and school year weekends
    5. must attend high school in NYC and be 16-18 years old
    6. Focus is on helping visitors learn about science 
    7. Deadline: early April
    8. Online application, essay, recommendation letter
  2. Museum Education and Employment Program
    1. Summer
    2. Must be 18-21 years old and an NYC resident
    3. An interest in science and ability to work with public and children
    4. 4 weeks training, 6 weeks employment
    5. Create and lead tours; interact with visitors
    6. Application, personal statement, resume
    7. Mid-march due date
  3. Public Program / Margaret Mead Film Festival Program
    1. Current college and grad students
    2. Administrative, design, marketing, public programming, and education tasks
    3. 2 whole days per week and 4 weekend or evening programs per month
    4. Unpaid but can arrange credit
    5. Rolling admission
  4. Graduate student internships also available; info available upon request to the organization
More information on graduate and undergrad courses offered by the museum is available here: http://www.amnh.org/learn-teach/post-secondary/graduate-and-undergraduate-courses

Sunday, May 15, 2016

Baltimore Museum of Art, MD Internships

The Baltimore Museum of Art is located in downtown Baltimore and features works of art from a variety of times and global cultures. They offer internships in different areas of museum work. Employees are required to pass a security clearance and drug test.

Internship opportunities: 

  • Open to undergrads and grad students as well as recent graduates
  • Learn about museum work and be guided by a mentor
  • Department/Fields of Work:
    • Visitor Services
    • Graphic Design
    • Contemporary Curatorial
    • Archival and Special Projects Grants
    • Exhibition Graphics
    • Grant Statistics
    • Marketing and Communications
    • Textiles Curatorial
  • Internship listings are posted seasonally on website
  • Can apply for up to two positions
  • Typically unpaid
Application information:
  • Summer due date: Late April
  • Cover letter
  • Resume
  • Unofficial transcript
  • Reference Letter
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Volunteer opportunities in a variety of departments, including education, textiles, and visitor services, (all very involved and hands-on) are listed here: https://artbma.org/about/volunteer.html 

Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Northwest DC House Museum Internships

Dumbarton House, the headquarters of the National Society of the Colonial Dames, offers internships for graduate students or recent grads of master's programs in the spring, summer, and fall. The positions have specific projects in mind and typically offer a stipend and are listed on their website as they become available. The current summer internship has an application deadline of early April, for reference. The other seasons tend to be open until filled, but be cautioned that they tend to leave listings up even after the deadline is passed or the position is filled, so check with the contact person to see if the position is still open before going through the effort of applying. They don't offer housing and applicants should be forewarned that there is plenty of competition, especially for education internships, from GWU museum education grad students. But it is a lovely federal-style house in beautiful historic Georgetown.

  • Stipends for most internships
  • Summer, fall, spring internships
  • Specific projects
  • Internships in Education, Marketing, etc. 
  • Graduate students preferred (although the author got an interview as an undergraduate)
  • Historic home focusing in 18th and early 19th century American history
  • Parking (though a difficult area to drive in) or a mile+ walk from Dupont Circle Metro 
  • Typical application requirements: Cover letter and resume (email or mail)
  • Typical due date: Beginning of April.
Individual listings include more specific details.
Open Positions Listings linkhttp://dumbartonhouse.org/archives/2769 
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Tudor Place is another historic home in Georgetown, a beautiful neighborhood in northwest DC with many hidden historic treasures! The house is beautiful and has an incredible array of public programming as well as a must-see garden. They offer a variety of education and visitor programming internships as well as some marketing and development, gardening, and even design internships. Specific programs are posted each season on their web site, offering special projects to work on. 
  • Typically 15-25 hours per week or 2-3 days per week
  • Specific projects and positions
  • Academic credit available
  • Graduate preference but consideration given to strong undergrads (the author got an interview as an undergrad)
  • Internships in Education, Visitor Services, Public Programming, Marketing, Gardening, etc., varying from season to season
  • Historic house museum focusing on American history
  • Parking and public transportation (bus and/or long walk from Dupont Circle or Tenleytown metro)
  • Typical due date: Beginning of April
  • Typical application process: email cover letter and resume
Individual listings include more specific details.
Visit the museum's web page for current internship listings: https://www.tudorplace.org/get-involved/employment/
Interested parties can also volunteer as house or garden tour docents as well as special event and public programming assistants, gardeners, and office work assistants. More information here: https://www.tudorplace.org/get-involved/volunteer/

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