Spring 2019 Internships at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is currently accepting applications for Spring 2019 internships in all museum departments including (but not limited to) Curatorial, Development, Education, Exhibition Management, Marketing, Media and Public Relations, and Publishing and Digital Media. Internships are also available with Guggenheim special projects and initiatives such as the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi Project, the Guggenheim UBS MAP Global Art Initiative, the Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Chinese Art Initiative, and the Panza Collection Initiative. The Spring 2019 Internship Program will begin on Tuesday, January 22 and end on Friday, April 12. Spring internships are either full- or part-time, depending on the department. All internships require a minimum commitment of 16 hours (2 days) per week, and a number of openings require a 3 or 4 day per week commitment.
We are pleased to offer $500 stipends to all undergraduate-level students and $1,000 stipends to all
graduate-level students who are accepted into the Spring 2019 Program.
Application deadline for Spring 2019 internships is November 1, 2018 (postmark).
Candidates must be of junior-year college level or above to be considered.
Internship Program Description
The objective of the Internship Program is to offer practical museum training experience to individuals interested in pursuing careers in the arts and museum fields. Interns gain a broad understanding of how a particular department functions within the context of a major museum, as well as specific skills related to that department’s activities. Interns are assigned to a department based on academic background, professional skills, interests, and career goals. Interns participate in the ongoing work of Museum departments and contribute to specific projects or portions of larger departmental initiatives. For a full list of departments that offer internships, please see: www.quggenheim.org/internships.
Museum Culture Seminar Program
The Museum Culture Seminar Program forms an integral part of our Internship Program. The program includes site visits to other New York arts and cultural institutions such as auction houses, galleries, corporate
s, and museums. Discussion with a wide array of arts and museum professionals, including Guggenheim staff, is facilitated. A field trip outside of New York City is planned for the end of each internship period.
How to Apply
Prospective applicants please send cover letter, resume, Guggenheim application form (found on web site), list of relevant coursework, academic writing sample, and two letters of recommendation via postal mail to: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Internship Program, 1071 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10128-0173.
For more information, please visit our web site: www.guggenheim.org/internships