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Just a quick follow up thought. Some academic programs and scholarships require volunteer and community service in order to qualify for the program or to maintain their scholarship. I fail to see how an “unpaid internship” would be a negative experience in this case! 

 

From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Michelle Millar Fisher
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2013 12:40 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: [MUSEUM-L] Internship Postings

 

Dean,

 

Thank you for writing this. I wrote a few posts on this subject recently, and was drafting the same response after reading the email yesterday asking for 5 months of work to be done for $1500.

 

The post, and the perhaps more interesting comments and discussion, can be found here: http://museumtwo.blogspot.com/2013/12/guest-post-shared-ethics-for-museum.html?m=1

 

We are a field of creative, passionate and smart people. I know we can do better. Talking about this subject, raising the issue as Dean has done, acknowledging institutional stresses and constrained budgets, and sharing success stories of funding secured or small stipends given is a beginning. 

 

All best, Michelle

Sent from my iPhone 

http://www.michellemillarfisher.com


On Dec 17, 2013, at 11:30 AM, Dean Krimmel <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

All due respect Heurich House colleagues, but the appearance of yet another unpaid “opportunity” speaks to soooo much that is wrong with our field. Not to single you out, as you’re obviously following museum SOP. 

 

Perhaps, it’s time to call out our Museum Leaders who should be doing more on this front. Few of us have the ear of our boards, so it’s up to our directors and other senior folk. Imagine they’ll tell you that they have much larger fish to fry. I’d argue that it’s all part of making a case for your support—something that should begin internally by educating the board and supporters about the true cost of doing business. And about the importance of investing in people. Even in my one-person shop I find ways to pay people for the value they bring to a project. Call me cranky…or chalk it up to having college-age kids who’re caught up in this same unpaid mess.  

 

Dean

 

Dean Krimmel, Creative Museum Services/Qm2

Helping Museums and Cultural Nonprofits

423 Range Road  Baltimore, MD 21204

410-746-8350; [log in to unmask]

LinkedIn <http://www.linkedin.com/in/deankrimmel> ; www.qm2.org <http://www.qm2.org;/> ; @deankrimmel

 

...as we discover our past, so we discover ourselves -- and more. 

    Neil MacGregor, A History of the World in 100 Objects

 

From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Yana Myaskovskaya
Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2013 10:56
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Subject: [MUSEUM-L] Internship Postings

 

The Heurich House Museum in Washington, D.C. is pleased to announce two internships for the Spring semester, listed below:

 

CURATORIAL INTERN

 

Overview:

 

Finished by German-American brewer Christian Heurich in 1894, the Heurich House Museum is a Victorian/Edwardian-period mansion located near Dupont Circle in Washington, D.C.  The home, locally christened “The Brewmaster’s Castle,” features a comprehensive collection of period furnishings, original interiors, and innovative period technology.

 

Position Summary:

 

The museum seeks a motivated intern to assist the Curator with collections management and exhibition development.  As part of the Curatorial Department, the Curatorial Intern will have the opportunity to work closely with the Curator to establish a cohesive and easily-accessible management system for the museum’s collection of original furnishings, accessories, textiles, and other objects.  Additionally, the intern will assist with the update of a permanent exhibition, Branding Liquid Gold: Marketing at the Christian Heurich Brewing Co. from 1873-1956.  They will also assist in the development of historically-accurate educational programming for 2014.  As a result of the internship, the intern will have gained skills focused on collections management for the non-profit realm, and will have greatly contributed to the development of a collections management program at the museum.

 

Essential Functions:

 

*	Develop a comprehensive collections management system with a knowledge of archival materials and techniques.
*	Perform research on existing collections, as well as potential acquisitions and exhibition-based materials.
*	Catalog museum objects, including period furnishings, textiles, building materials, etc.
*	Administrative office work as needed for the Curatorial department.

 

Qualifications and Experience:

 

*	Ideal candidates will be currently seeking a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Museum Studies, History, Art History, and/or the History of Decorative Arts.  This internship is unpaid, and will be for academic credit only.
*	Experience with PastPerfect preferred.
*	Strong written and verbal communication skills are required.
*	Interest in D.C., German, or American history preferred, though not required.

 

To apply, please submit a cover letter, resumé, and a 300 word writing sample to [log in to unmask]

 

 

 

CURATORIAL INTERN – ARCHIVES

 

Overview:

 

Finished by German-American brewer Christian Heurich in 1894, the Heurich House Museum is a Victorian/Edwardian-period mansion located near Dupont Circle in Washington, D.C.  The home, locally christened “The Brewmaster’s Castle,” features a comprehensive collection of period furnishings, original interiors, and innovative period technology.

 

Position Summary:

 

The museum seeks a motivated intern to assist the Archivist with museum archives.  As part of the Archives Department, the intern will have the opportunity to work closely with the Archivist to organize and digitize documents and photographs in a cohesive manner. The intern will also take on responsibility of a research project on an aspect of the family, house or brewery.  This research will be tailored to personal interest in addition to house needs.  As a result of the internship, the intern will have gained skills focused on archival development for the non-profit realm, and will have greatly contributed to the development of an archival program at the museum.

 

Essential Functions:

*	Ability to simultaneously digitize and catalog large collections. 
*	Be able to research remotely at the National Archives, Washington Historical Society or Library of Congress and compile findings in a comprehensive manner.   
*	Administrative office work as needed for the Curatorial department.

 

Qualifications and Experience:

 

*	Ideal candidates will be currently seeking a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Museum Studies, Library Sciences, History, Art History, and/or the History of Decorative Arts.  This internship is unpaid, and will be for academic credit only.
*	Experience working in small archives is preferred, though not required. 
*	Strong written and verbal communication skills are required.
*	Interest in D.C., German, or American history preferred, though not required.

 

To apply, please submit a cover letter, resumé, and a 300 word writing sample to [log in to unmask]

 

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