(Internship) Curatorial Intern at The Noguchi Museum

Job Title: Curatorial Intern

Job Status: Internship

Salary: $20/hr, between 8-16 hours a week for 12 weeks. Approximate total payment range $1920-$3840.


Description:

The Curatorial Department at The Noguchi Museum is seeking an intern for Winter 2022. Applicants should have a strong interest in the work of Isamu Noguchi and exceptional archival research skills. We are particularly interested in candidates with an interest in the intersections of Dance and Art History. This internship will involve in-depth research into Noguchi’s influential design work for dance, and particularly his collaborations with modern dance pioneer Martha Graham. Intern will be supervised and mentored by members of the curatorial department and will have the opportunity to gain valuable archival research and organizational experience that will support future academic or museum work. They will also develop a rich understanding of Noguchi’s work and collaborations, and will gain insight into the functions of an artist’s foundation and the unique responsibilities of preserving and expanding an artist’s legacy.

Internships generally require a commitment of 1-2 days per week for twelve weeks, but will be negotiated by mutual agreement. This is a paid position with an hourly rate of $20/hour, and is anticipated to be 8-16 hours a week for 12 weeks for an approximate total payment range of $1,920–$3,840. Work will be fully remote to the start, with the possibility in the future for onsite work depending on the comfort and availability of the intern, and current Museum safety guidelines.

Currently, the Museum is operating on a flexible work schedule between remote and in-person at the Museum as we continue to assess the risk and impact of COVID-19. The health and safety of our community is our first priority. As such, and in accordance with New York City requirements, The Noguchi Museum requires all staff members to be fully vaccinated with an FDA authorized and/or approved COVID-19 vaccine as a condition of employment. Requests for reasonable accommodations for medical, religious, or other reasons will be considered in accordance with applicable law.

Responsibilities may include:

-Research using The Noguchi Museum’s Digital Archive

-Outside research visits to local libraries and archives

-Cataloguing all components of Noguchi’s set, prop, and costume designs -Updating and expanding records in the Museum’s TMS database The ideal candidate will be a highly organized and detail

-oriented individual with an interest in curatorial and registration work. Candidates must possess excellent communication skills, strong writing skills, and word-processing skills on a PC-platform.

-Additional experience with TMS and Photoshop is a plus.

About The Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum

Founded in 1985 by category-defying artist Isamu Noguchi (1904–1988), The Isamu Noguchi Garden Museum (now known as The Noguchi Museum), was the first museum in the United States to be established, designed, and installed by a living artist to show their own work. Located in the vibrant neighborhood of Long Island City, Queens, the Museum itself is widely viewed as among the artist’s greatest achievements. Holding the world’s largest collection of his works, the Museum features open air and indoor galleries in a repurposed 1920s industrial building and a serene outdoor sculpture garden.

Since its founding, it has served as an international hub for Noguchi research and appreciation. In addition to managing the artist’s archives and catalogue raisonné, the Museum exhibits a comprehensive selection of Noguchi’s material culture, from sculpture, models, and drawings to his personal possessions. Provocative installations drawn from the permanent collection, together with diverse special exhibitions and collaborations with contemporary practitioners across disciplines, offer a multifaceted view of Noguchi’s art and illuminate his enduring influence as an innovator. Through its rich collection, exhibitions, and programming, the Museum facilitates scholarship and learning for audiences of all ages and backgrounds.

The Noguchi Museum is an equal opportunity employer, and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, age, marital status, citizenship status, veteran status, disability or any other criterion specified by federal, state or local laws, in the administration of its employment policy. The Museum considers the diversity of its workforce to be vital to our organization’s success in meeting its mission. We strongly encourage applicants from all cultures, races, educational backgrounds, life experiences, socio-economic classes, sexual orientations, age, gender, and physical abilities to apply.


To Apply:

Interested candidates should submit a résumé and cover letter in PDF format to internships@noguchi.org with the subject line “Curatorial Intern.” Applications are due by February 1, 2022.