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The 2014-2015 applications for National Gallery of Art internships are now available on the Gallery's Web site. The Gallery offers three different internships, each having different projects, eligibility requirements, and terms.


*2014-2015 Graduate Internships*

The 2014-2015 Graduate Internships include Internships in the Museum Profession and Graduate Curatorial Internships. Internships in the Museum Profession provide institutional training to students interested in pursuing a museum career, while Graduate Curatorial Internships provide in-depth training for PhD students and recent PhD recipients interested in gaining curatorial experience in a museum setting. All graduate interns work with curators or heads of Gallery departments, and they attend a
weekly museum seminar that introduces them to the staff, departments, programs, and functions of the Gallery.

www.nga.gov/content/ngaweb/education/interns-fellows/internships.html

*2014 Summer Internships*

The 2014 Summer Internships provide opportunities to work on projects directed by a Gallery curator or department head. The nine-week program also includes biweekly seminars, which introduce interns to the broad spectrum of museum work, and to Gallery staff, departments, programs, and functions.

www.nga.gov/content/ngaweb/education/interns-fellows/internships/summer.html


*Graduate Unpaid Internships and Research Assistantships*

Graduate Unpaid Internships and Research Assistantships allow candidates to 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 museum seminars that introduce the staff, departments, programs, and functions of the Gallery. Research assistants concentrate on specific projects and do not attend the museum seminars.
 
http://www.nga.gov/content/ngaweb/education/interns-fellows/internships/unpaid.html
 

 
Please pass the information on to students or post to any relevant listservs.

The deadline to apply for paid internships is January 13, 2014. For more information call (202) 842-6257, e-mail [log in to unmask], or visit www.nga.gov/content/ngaweb/education/interns-fellows.html

 
 
Mattie M. Schloetzer
Program Administrator, Internships and Fellowships
Department of Academic Programs
National Gallery of Art
202.842-6257 (t)
202.842.6935 (f)
http://www.nga.gov/programs/lectures/
http://www.nga.gov/podcasts/
 
Mailing address:
National Gallery of Art
2000B South Club Drive
Landover, MD 20785
 

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