National Gallery of Art - EDUCATION

Volunteer Internships and Research Assistantships

Image: Robert Indiana, South Bend, 1978, Gift of Art Center, Inc., South Bend, Indiana, 1978.63.1 Image: Red Grooms, Slushing, 1971, Gift of the Woodward Foundation, Washington, D.C., 1976.56.48 Image: Christo, The Gates, Project for Central Park, New York City, 1997, Gift of a Private Collector in honor of Dorothy and Herbert Vogel, © Christo 1997, 2001.2.2.b Image: Robert Cottingham, Hot, 1973, Ailsa Mellon Bruce Fund, 1975.37.2 Image: John Altoon, Untitled, 1968, Gift of Dorothy J. and Benjamin B. Smith, 1983.18.125 Image: Claes Oldenburg, Geometric Mouse - Scale C, published 1971, Gift of Gemini G.E.L. and the Artist, 1981.5.227 Image: Claes Oldenburg, Profile Airflow, published 1969, Gift of Gemini G.E.L. and the Artist, 1981.5.70

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Since 1964 the National Gallery of Art has offered professional museum training to candidates from all backgrounds through a variety of internship and volunteer programs. In addition to the Gallery's paid internships and fellowships, a number of volunteer internships and research assistantships are available. Volunteers work in various Gallery departments, supervised by a curator or other department head. Interns contribute to ongoing Gallery projects and programs and are invited to participate in the weekly seminar that introduces the staff, departments, programs, and functions of the Gallery. Research assistants concentrate on specific projects and do not attend the weekly seminar.

Eligibility
Positions are open to graduate students currently enrolled in a degree program and to recent recipients of a relevant advanced degree. Preference will be given to graduate students with an award from a granting institution other than their home institution. For postgraduate participants with a master's degree, the degree must have been conferred within one year of the proposed start date; for PhD recipients, the degree must have been conferred within two years of the proposed start date.

Terms
Eligible applicants may request participation for a period between 3 and 11 months. Both full-time and part-time opportunities are available. Part-time hours vary, but a commitment of 24 hours per week is expected from volunteer research assistants. For volunteer interns, 28 hours per week is expected. Volunteers are encouraged to begin their appointments on one of the following dates: Winter—January 14, 2013; Spring—March 11, 2013; Summer—June 10, 2013; Fall—September 16, 2013; full academic year (Fall, Winter, and Spring)—September 16, 2013. Please note the number of hours per week you are willing to work in your application.

Rolling schedule for applications (PDF 139k) (Download Acrobat Reader)
Volunteer interns and research assistants will be accepted throughout the year on a rolling application schedule. Applications need to be received at least a month before the proposed start date.

Application Materials
Application form (PDF 139k)
(Download Acrobat Reader)

Complete application packets must include:

  1. Completed application form.
  2. Full résumé or CV.
  3. A writing sample. The sample should be approximately 20 pages, including footnotes, endnotes, bibliography, and images. If the sample is an excerpt from a longer paper, please include a short paragraph indicating what portion you are submitting and what the paper goes on to address.
  4. Three letters of recommendation; one must be from the chair or dean of your department, one from your advisor, and one is of your choosing. Letters must be in sealed envelopes with the signature of your reference across the seal.
  5. Transcripts (for applicants at institutions that issue transcripts): send us copies of transcripts from each undergraduate and graduate institution you have attended.

    Note: 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 us copies of comparable documents. If you have a question about what might be considered a comparable document, please contact intern@nga.gov.

Review Process
All applications will be reviewed by a selection committee composed of National Gallery of Art staff and outside specialists.

Please note that materials submitted in your application packet will not be returned.

Mailing Address
Department of Academic Programs
Division of Education
National Gallery of Art
2000B South Club Drive
Landover, MD 20785

Inquiries
For additional information about National Gallery of Art internships, curatorial fellowships, and research assistantships, please contact the Department of Academic Programs by telephone, (202) 842-6257, or e-mail, intern@nga.gov. Please do not contact Gallery curators or other department heads directly regarding possible placement or projects.

Equal Opportunity
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for an internship, fellowship, or research assistantship without regard to race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, marital status, citizenship, or any other protected status. The National Gallery of Art offers equal opportunity and treatment to all who apply and is committed to diversity.

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The present announcement supersedes all previous information about the Volunteer Internships, Research Assistantships, and Apprenticeships.