Internships & Off-Campus Study
There are numerous intern opportunities
and apprenticeships available through
the New York Arts Program, sponsored by
the Great Lakes Colleges Association (GLCA).
Students may obtain practical experience
in museums and galleries, or spend a
studio semester working with artists
involved in printmaking, photography,
painting, graphic design, medical
illustration, architecture, art therapy
and other specialties. Through GLCA
programs in Philadelphia, Britain,
France, Germany, Mexico, Africa and Asia
other opportunities to study off-campus
are available.
Internships - Within Michigan
Thompson House, Hudson, MI Assistant to the Curator at the Thompson House, an historic home in
Hudson, Michigan. Built in the 1890s, the house was the long-time home
of the Thompson family. The architecture has been maintained or restored
to perfect Victorian authenticity and the house is filled with fine and
decorative art objects. The collections are especially strong in Asia
objects, including carved jade and Oriental carpets, Victorian and
Edwardian furniture, nineteenth century paintings, and Tiffany glass.
Interns will undertake one or more projects designed in consultation
with the Thompson House curator and an Albion College faculty member.
Such projects may include accessioning objects and writing condition
reports, researching groups of objects and writing reports or
informational panels, helping with publicity for the museum, assisting
with preparing exhibitions, or web page design and maintenance. In order
to receive credit for this internship, students will keep a journal of
their experiences and responses to them, they will prepare a
semester-end paper, the subject of which will be determined by the
student in consultation with the faculty supervisor and the Curator.
Contact: Bille Wickre, Department of Art and Art History (bwickre@albion.edu).
This internship is available over the summer as well as during the
academic year. Housing adjacent to the Thompson house may be furnished
in some cases.
Ella Sharp Museum of Art and History The Ella Sharp Museum of Art and History, an accredited institution, is
firmly committed to providing educational experiences in professional
museum practices for the young professional. Internships are available
during the summer and during the academic year. Most interns are
enrolled in a related academic program at an university or community
college but independent applications are accepted. Academic credit and a
stipend are provided in many cases. Interns generally work 10-15 hours
per week depending on their academic schedule. Summer interns may work
longer hours depending on their specific project. While interns are
specifically assigned to a department and generally to a specific
project, all interns receive regular training in collections management
and artifact handling. Visit The Ella’s website,
www.ellasharp.org, for an
overview of the museum and its programs.
Opportunities:
Andrews Gallery of Wildlife Art – Exhibit Specialist An intern in this department will learn the specifics of how to design,
fabricate, interpret, and install an exhibition of wildlife art from the
renowned Andrews Collection of Wildlife Art. Specific activities will
concentrate on curatorship, visual communication, and program
development. Additionally, interns will learn inventory control,
collections management including artifact handling, and professional
practices in museum management.
Education Department – Education Specialist The Education Department is in charge of all public programming as well
as the interpretation of exhibits. An intern in this department will
learn the specifics of program design and planning as well as the
implementation of outreach programming and school relations. Related
activities will center on learning artifact handling and professional
practices in program development.
Marketing and Visitor Services Department – Marketing Specialist An intern in this department will learn the specifics of developing and
implementing a marketing plan in a nonprofit organization. Specific
activities will center on crafting press releases, media advertising,
radio/TV copy, promotions, and special event coordination. Application
Requirements: Interested candidates must submit the following: a cover letter
describing their level of interest, a resume or academic transcripts,
and an example of creative or expository writing. Any questions
pertaining to applications should be directed to the intern coordinator.
Inquiries may be made to:
Dean Adkins Intern Coordinator Ella Sharp Museum of Art and History 3225 Fourth St. Jackson, MI 49203 Phone: 517/787-2320 Email:
DeanA@ellasharp.org
Internships - Within the United States
New York Arts
Program (Bille Wickre) Internship/Credit (4 units of college
credit)
ASITAW (Art Studies in The American West) (Doug Goering)
Credit Summer photo and art history program
Chicago-Urban Semester (Len Berkey) Internship
Washington DC - Washington Center ( Marcy Sacks)
Internship/Credit Washington Semester Internship/Credit
Philadelphia (Trisha Franzen) Internship/Credit Art Therapy, arts internships, museum work
Internships in Europe
London-Educational Programme Abroad (Marcy Sacks) Internships
Art Therapy, arts internships, museum work
Art Schools
Europe and Australia: Italy
SACI Studio Art Centers
International (Anne McCauley) Credit Fall/Spring/Summer
Ireland Burren College of Art
(Lynne Chytilo) Credit Fall/Spring
Scotland Glasgow School of Art (Lynne
Chytilo) Credit Fall/Spring
France Marchutz School (Lynne Chytilo) Credit Fall/Spring/Summer
Universities
This is not an inclusive list -- there are many more programs available.
Australia
University of
Newcastle Credit February-June; July-November
Greece
College
Year in Athens Credit
United Kingdom
University of
Aberdeen, Scotland (Bille Wickre)
University of
Sussex, England
Please consult with the
Center for International Education for more information and
application forms.
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