Curatorial Intern at the Phillips Collection
Job Title: Curatorial Intern
Job Status: Part-time
Location: Washington, D.C.
Salary: $15.20 – $16.00/hr
About:
The Phillips Collection’s internship program is open to full-time undergraduate students, full-time graduate students, and recent graduates. The purpose of the internship program is to offer students and recent graduates meaningful work, educational experiences, and real-life practice in their fields of academic study and/or interest.
Duration: Internships run eight to twelve continuous weeks and 12-26 hours per week. Internship length and schedule may vary depending on the needs of the department.
Academic Credit: Depending on the nature of the internship and approval of the student’s college or university, academic credit may be granted for internships. Student applicants should consult their academic advisor for additional information.
Please submit a résumé, letter of interest, two letters of recommendation, complete transcripts, FAFSA document, and writing sample with citations.
Duties and Responsibilities
• Assisting with general curatorial and administration tasks including answering questions about the permanent collection and past, current and future exhibitions
• Conducting research for special exhibitions and installations, including the upcoming series of Intersections
• Prepare/create Power Point presentations to accompany exhibition and acquisition research
• Assist in cross-departmental activities, including Community Outreach and Fundrasing
• Participate and assist in shaping the Contemporaries members activities, including the Acquisition
• Assisting in planning special events and other public programming
• Performing other duties as assigned
Requirements and Qualifications
• Strong background in art history, especially contemporary art
• Excellent oral and written/research skills
• Strong organizational and computer skills (Excel, PPT, and ideally photoshop and inDesign)
• Dedication/enthusiasm to learn quickly
• Previous experience in an art museum setting desirable but not required