Internship Title: Undergraduate Intern Exhibitions and Collection Management
Academic Level: Undergraduate
Department: Exhibitions & Collections Management Department
Dates of Internship: June 1 through August 7 2026
Internship Overview:
The Exhibitions & Collection Management Department reports to Associate Director of Exhibitions and Collection Management and is comprised of the following sub-departments: Preparations Production Design Registration and Exhibitions. It negotiates plans schedules and implements approximately fifteen special exhibitions five permanent collection exhibitions and thirty-two rotations annually. It coordinates correspondence for incoming loans; drafts negotiates monitors and executes contractual exhibition agreements; creates and maintains budgets for exhibition projects; manages the internal exhibition calendar; and organizes agendas and travel for exhibition-related guests including artists and collectors. It collaborates on and coordinates exhibition planning with the departments of Curatorial Conservation Development Engineering & Facilities Learning & Interpretation Publications Graphics and Security among others. It disseminates relevant exhibition information through standing departmental meetings Microsoft Teams Planners and email correspondence.
The Exhibitions Intern works collaboratively within the department to obtain comprehensive experience in the field of arts administration specifically in the area of fine art museum logistics and administration. The Exhibitions Intern will attend regular departmental meetings on exhibitions and also learn about the museums managerial structure and organizational scheme. Projects and responsibilities can be tailored to suit the interests and career aspirations of the Exhibitions intern.
Learning Goals and Objectives:
- Gain an understanding of Museum operations by working cross-departmentally
- Develop project management skills to understand the lifecycle of an exhibition
- Establish skills in non-profit budget management
- Understand schedule development across multiple fiscal years
Skills Knowledge and Abilities:
- Familiarity with Mircosoft computer programs including Teams
- Strong typing and data entry skills
- Excellent organizational skills and meticulous attention to detail required
- Must have strong communication skills and be able to interact with diverse groups of people
Education and Eligibility
Undergraduate level: Students currently enrolled in an undergraduate program or who recently completed (within one year) a B.A. degree are eligible for this opportunity. Preference will be given to students with interests in pursuing a museum career.
Anticipated Schedule:
The internship will comprise 350 hours of in-office work (35 hours per week for 10 weeks). Monday through Friday 9 am to 5 pm (with hour-long lunch)
Compensation:
This is a paid internship at $15 per hour.
Application Requirements:
To apply please submit the following materials:
- Resume or Curriculum Vitae (CV): Highlighting relevant experience education and skills.
- Cover Letter: Explaining your interest in the Exhibitions and Collection Management internship and how it aligns with your academic and professional goals.
Required Experience:
Intern
Internship Title: Undergraduate Intern Exhibitions and Collection ManagementAcademic Level: UndergraduateDepartment: Exhibitions & Collections Management DepartmentDates of Internship: June 1 through August 7 2026Internship Overview:The Exhibitions & Collection Management Department reports to Assoc...
Internship Title: Undergraduate Intern Exhibitions and Collection Management
Academic Level: Undergraduate
Department: Exhibitions & Collections Management Department
Dates of Internship: June 1 through August 7 2026
Internship Overview:
The Exhibitions & Collection Management Department reports to Associate Director of Exhibitions and Collection Management and is comprised of the following sub-departments: Preparations Production Design Registration and Exhibitions. It negotiates plans schedules and implements approximately fifteen special exhibitions five permanent collection exhibitions and thirty-two rotations annually. It coordinates correspondence for incoming loans; drafts negotiates monitors and executes contractual exhibition agreements; creates and maintains budgets for exhibition projects; manages the internal exhibition calendar; and organizes agendas and travel for exhibition-related guests including artists and collectors. It collaborates on and coordinates exhibition planning with the departments of Curatorial Conservation Development Engineering & Facilities Learning & Interpretation Publications Graphics and Security among others. It disseminates relevant exhibition information through standing departmental meetings Microsoft Teams Planners and email correspondence.
The Exhibitions Intern works collaboratively within the department to obtain comprehensive experience in the field of arts administration specifically in the area of fine art museum logistics and administration. The Exhibitions Intern will attend regular departmental meetings on exhibitions and also learn about the museums managerial structure and organizational scheme. Projects and responsibilities can be tailored to suit the interests and career aspirations of the Exhibitions intern.
Learning Goals and Objectives:
- Gain an understanding of Museum operations by working cross-departmentally
- Develop project management skills to understand the lifecycle of an exhibition
- Establish skills in non-profit budget management
- Understand schedule development across multiple fiscal years
Skills Knowledge and Abilities:
- Familiarity with Mircosoft computer programs including Teams
- Strong typing and data entry skills
- Excellent organizational skills and meticulous attention to detail required
- Must have strong communication skills and be able to interact with diverse groups of people
Education and Eligibility
Undergraduate level: Students currently enrolled in an undergraduate program or who recently completed (within one year) a B.A. degree are eligible for this opportunity. Preference will be given to students with interests in pursuing a museum career.
Anticipated Schedule:
The internship will comprise 350 hours of in-office work (35 hours per week for 10 weeks). Monday through Friday 9 am to 5 pm (with hour-long lunch)
Compensation:
This is a paid internship at $15 per hour.
Application Requirements:
To apply please submit the following materials:
- Resume or Curriculum Vitae (CV): Highlighting relevant experience education and skills.
- Cover Letter: Explaining your interest in the Exhibitions and Collection Management internship and how it aligns with your academic and professional goals.
Required Experience:
Intern
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