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The Art Institute of Chicago shares its singular collections with our city and the world. We collect care for and interpret works of art across time cultures geographies and identities centering the vision of artists and makers. We recognize that all art is made in a particular context demanding continual dynamic reconsideration in the present. We are a place of gathering; we foster the exchange of ideas and inspire an expansive inclusive understanding of human creativity.
POSITION SUMMARY:
The intern will join the provenance research team in an initiative to uncover and document the journey of artworks and to research the stories of the art dealers and collectors who shaped the Art Institutes collection.
This internship comprises two parts: first transferring provenance information from archival documents into the collection database; and second conducting focused research on a lesser-known dealer or collector whose history will be shared in a web article.
By reviewing archival records and adding provenance information to the database the interns contributions will enable researchers and visitors to connect with the stories behind the objects in our collection. In so doing the intern will develop a deep understanding of the dealers and collectors who shaped the Art Institutes collections enabling them to select a suitable topic for their research project and article.
The intern will join a museum-wide intern cohort and have access to a range of programs to support their development in addition to their placement in the provenance research team. Mentorship is provided throughout the experience and connections with an intern alumni network will be established.
Goals of the McMullan Arts Leadership Internship Program
The McMullan Arts Leadership internship program is part of a museum-wide effort to provide students the opportunity to gain experience career awareness networks and skills that will position them to thrive as future art museum leaders.
This program specifically aims to support students who encounter economic challenges when considering a career in the arts. Aligned with this goal we aim to help shape a diverse group of leaders whose actions are informed by a wide range of perspectives varying career paths and values inspired by their own lived experiences.
INTERNSHIP OUTCOMES:
In this position the intern will have the opportunity to:
Gain familiarity with provenance-related archival documentation;
Build experience with museum collection management systems;
Garner a better understanding of the Art Institutes history of collecting;
Exercise provenance and archival research skills;
Experience communicating provenance research to the public;
Develop mentor relationships with field practitioners;
Build peer-to-peer relationships with other interns through museum-wide internship activities.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
With guidance from the positions mentors the intern will be responsible for:
Reviewing archival documentation relevant to the provenance of objects in the Art Institutes permanent collection;
Cross-checking archival documentation against database records to ensure provenance; information is up-to-date;
Identifying an under-researched collector or art dealer whose history can be researched through archival documentation and publications available in the museums Research Center and across Chicago;
Writing a blog post about the research placement and the art dealer or collector of the interns choosing;
Participating in and contributing to weekly provenance team meetings;
Attending intern cohort professional development programs and museum practice seminars.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Undergraduate or graduate student; recent graduates (within one year of graduation) will also be considered;
Applicants must be based in the Chicagoland area and/or attending school in the Chicagoland area over the course of the internship term;
Willingness to connect with others;
Strong interpersonal written and verbal communication skills;
Detail-oriented mindset and demonstrated organizational skills; ability to multitask and be flexibly prioritize when appropriate;
Possess an interest in:
The Art Institutes collection and how art dealers and collectors contributed to its creation;
Reviewing archival documents such as receipts or ledgers;
Learning about museum documentation practices;
Learning about provenance research
Researching a specific dealer and collector using resources available in the archives and library;
Sharing this research with the Art Institutes audiences through online publications
APPLICATION:
You must upload all of the requested materials below (rsum and essay responses) into only one pdf document and list your last name and AY 25-26 in the title of the file (example: LAST NAMEAY .) Please upload your materials where asked in the online application.
PLEASE NOTE: You will not be considered if any requested application element is missing.
To apply for this internship tell us your story. We want to understand who you are what motivates you how you think and where youre coming from. Please submit the following materials:
Rsum
Instead of a traditional cover letter please respond to the following questions in short essays (no more than 300 words per answer.) We encourage you to provide specific examples to support your answers or to illustrate your ideas:
o What about this job description interests you the most
o With the mission of the McMullan Arts Leadership intern program in mind what perspectives might you bring to this role that you think museums need more of
o How do you envision this opportunity helping you towards your professional goals
DEADLINE: The deadline to submit an application to this position is Friday July 25 at 11:59 pm CDT. We will not accept late applications. We will contact the candidates we want to interview within three weeks of our deadline.
INTERNSHIP INFORMATION
Duration of Position: 32 weeks / September 2025 (start date anytime during the week of September 2226) through April 2026 (end date anytime during the week of April 27May 1)
Compensation: Paid / $16.73/hr
Schedule: This is a part-time 32-week position for a currently enrolled or recently graduated undergraduate or graduate student. The intern will work 14 hours per week for a total of up to 448 hours over the course of the internship. Work days will occur between MondayFriday; the start date and schedule will be determined upon agreement with the candidate and the host department.
Hourlong virtual and in-person intern professional development programs will be scheduled throughout the internship term that the student is strongly encouraged to attend. These programs will occur during the week; we ask that the intern make this part of their internship schedule.
Format: The internship will be fully onsite. Due to onsite necessity applicants based or attending school in the Chicagoland area during the internship timeframe will be prioritized. Internet access and appropriate technology will be necessary to complete this internship; technological accommodations will be provided by the Art Institute of Chicago based on necessity.
Number of openings: 1
The Art Institute of Chicago shares its singular collections with our city and the world. We collect care for and interpret works of art across time cultures geographies and identities centering the vision of artists and makers. We recognize that all art is made in a particular context demanding continual dynamic reconsideration in the present. We are a place of gathering; we foster the exchange of ideas and inspire an expansive inclusive understanding of human creativity.
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