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Date: | Wed, 9 Apr 1997 11:54:36 -0600 |
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I've had three different museum internships, only one of which involved "dirty"
work, and after complaining about it, the second half of that particular
internship was quite rewarding. I started off working in collections and
progressed to curatorial work, which I realized (because of the direct
experience of my internships) was what I was most interested in doing in
museums. One of my internships ended up turning into a part-time position,
then into the current full-time position I hold right now. Another of my
internships involved doing a substantial amount of writing for a major
exhibition catalog. Defineitely staff level experience!
Granted, all three of my internships were completed in conjunction with degree
programs and were (gasp) *paid* internships. Both the token salary and course
credit encouraged both my employers and myself to make these internships
rewarding experiences.
I know of many other interns who have had in depth, professional experiences,
though this may be unique to the particular fields of collections and
curatorial work (though I also know quite a few conservation interns who are
absolutely thrilled by their internships).
On the down side, I also know quite a few interns in more paperwork oriented
departments who ended up doing a lot of filing, mailing, and phone-calling.
Hope this was helpful,
Anna Friedman
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