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National Gallery of Art Announces Graduate Interns for 2012–2013
Internships in the Museum Profession
Internships in the Museum Profession at the National Gallery of Art provide institutional training to students interested in pursuing a museum career. Working closely with professional staff at the Gallery, interns participate in the ongoing work of a department, complete a project or a discrete portion of a larger project, and attend a weekly seminar that introduces the staff, departments, programs, and functions of the Gallery. Possible placements are in the conservation, curatorial, design, and education departments.
Eligibility
Although consideration will be given to students with a spring 2012 undergraduate degree, preference will be given to applicants who are enrolled in a graduate program or are recent MA, MFA, or M Arch graduates (degree must have been received no earlier than 2011). Applicants from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply. This is an international program.
Terms
Interns are in residence at the Gallery from September 17, 2012, to May 17, 2013, and work full time. Interns receive a stipend of approximately $26,000 that is subject to all applicable taxes.
Internships in the Museum Profession Application Form (PDF
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Graduate Curatorial Internships
Graduate Curatorial Internships at the National Gallery of Art provide in-depth training for advanced PhD students and recent PhD recipients interested in gaining curatorial experience in a museum setting. Interns work with curators on permanent collection and exhibition projects and attend a weekly seminar that introduces the staff, departments, programs, and functions of the Gallery. The duties and responsibilities are comparable to those of curatorial assistants.
Eligibility
Eligibility is limited to doctoral students who are in the advanced stage of their dissertations and to recent PhD recipients (dissertations must have been filed no earlier than September 2010). Neither previous museum experience nor a stated goal of a museum career is required. Applicants from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply. This is an international program.
Terms
Graduate Curatorial Interns are in residence at the Gallery from September 17, 2012, to May 17, 2013, and work full time. Interns receive a stipend of approximately $30,000 that is subject to all applicable taxes.
Graduate Curatorial Internship Application Form (PDF 57k)
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- Application Timeline and Procedures
- January 5, 2012
- Deadline for application packets. Send one original and five copies of the application form, six copies of your full résumé or CV, and one copy of official transcripts from each undergraduate and graduate institution attended to our mailing address. Applications received after this date will not be considered.
- January 13, 2012
- Semifinalists will be notified of their status and asked to submit additional materials by January 13, 2012. Semifinalists will be asked to send a writing sample (approximately 20 pages, including footnotes or endnotes, bibliography, and images) to our e-mail address. Recommenders listed on the application form will be contacted directly by the Gallery's academic programs staff.
- January 20, 2012
- Deadline for the writing sample and recommendations.
- March 9, 2012
- Finalists will be selected.
Note: Should you have difficulty in securing transcripts, you may request that the records officer or registrar from each institution send the transcripts directly to the National Gallery via fax or e-mail. The fax number is (202) 842-6935, attn: Department of Academic Programs; the e-mail address is intern@nga.gov.
For applicants at institutions that do not issue transcripts: send six copies of comparable documents. If you have a question about what might be considered a comparable document, please contact intern@nga.gov.
Please collate and send the application packet in the following order: 1) completed application form, 2) full résumé or CV, and 3) transcripts (arranged chronologically, most recent first, if you are sending them to the Gallery directly).
Review Process
All applications will be reviewed by a selection committee composed of Gallery staff and outside specialists.
Mailing Address
Department of Academic Programs
Division of Education
National Gallery of Art
2000B South Club Drive
Landover, MD 20785
Inquiries
Additional information about National Gallery of Art internships and curatorial fellowships is available from the Department of Academic Programs by telephone, (202) 842-6257, or e-mail, intern@nga.gov.
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The present announcement supersedes all previous information about the Graduate Internships.