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CALL for ENTRIES: 2012 International

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The adventurous palate is all about first chances.  Imagine if the first person to try kiwi or coconut was scared off by appearances.  What if the first person to try uni was unable to overcome the fear of the unknown.  This next Call is the inaugural project of the IAF.  Let’s give them a chance…

Check out this Call for Entries from The International Art Festival, Inc. (IAF), Fine Art Magazine (FAM), and the Museum of Russian Art (MoRA) for the 2012 International Art Festival Competition which will include an exhibit at the Museum of Russian Art in Jersey City, a gallery space just minutes from downtown New York City.  Take a look…

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Learn more about the 2012 International Art Festival Competition!CALL for ENTRIES:
2012 International

 

ELIGIBILITY:  This juried competition, which aims to identify and recognize outstanding contemporary artists, is open to persons 18 or older.

MEDIA:  Paintings, graphic works (illustrations, drawings, etc.), and photographs may be entered for consideration. No sculpture, installations or videos will be accepted.

DEADLINE:  June 15, 2012

ENTRY FEE: $35 for up to 3, $5 per add’l up to 10 total

JUROR:  The works will be judged by practicing artists and art world professionals affiliated with IAF, FAM, and MoRA:  Dr. Margaret Dikovitskaya, Nancy Engstad, Jamie Ellin Forbes, Grigory Gurevich, Darren Jones, Elina Kotler and Sam Omans.

AWARDS:  The top three choices of the jury will each be awarded a $1,000 cash prize, publication in Fine Art Magazine and a solo exhibition at MORA. The inaugural International Art Festival award exhibition, featuring a selection of the best works submitted in each category.

For complete details, Read the Full Call!

Learn more about the 2012 International Art Festival Competition at MoRA!

CALL for ENTRIES: 57th Juried

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STOMACH
ROOM

Growth requires change.  My growth as a cook has required additional pantry space.  The staple items upon which I rely to create meals have simply increased in number, and I had to adapt.  This next Call is the perfect example of a show that adapted as it grew.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Stockton Art League and The Haggin Museum (Stockton, CA) for their 57th Juried Exhibition. The entry fee is reasonable, and I am happy to see a show that has grown from regional to national.  Maybe international is around the corner.  Investigate…

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Learn more about the Stockton Art League!CALL for ENTRIES:
57th Juried Exhibition

 

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists residing in the United States

MEDIA:  Acrylic, Ceramics, Crafts, Drawing, Fiber, Glass, Metalsmithing, Mixed Media, Oil, Painting, Pastel, Printmaking, Sculpture, Watercolor and other media.  No Photography or Computer Art.

DEADLINE: May 9, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  May 29, 2012

ENTRY FEE: $30 for 1-2 entries, $60 for 3-5 entries.

JUROR:  For over 30 years, Craig Nelson has been depicting figures landscapes and various environments in rich vibrant oils. His passion for the subjects relates directly to his brush work, weaving mood and emotion into each work of art.

Learn more about Juror Craig Nelson!After graduating from Art Center College of Design with distinction, Craig began his career working in Los Angeles for recording companies and motion picture studios, creating portraits and other subjects with strict deadlines. Craig’s countless movie posters include “The Cowboys”, “Slapshot”, and “Homeward Bound” among many others. His album cover credits include, “Sammy Davis Jr. Live”, “Rick Nelson, Country” and “Natalie Cole, Thankful” along with many more.

In 1974 Craig began teaching at Art Center College of Design and for the past 13 years has been sharing his knowledge at the Academy of Art College in San Francisco where he is Director of Fine Art, Drawing and Painting.

Craig teaches two to three workshops a year which have gained in popularity attracting students from all over the United States.  His annual January workshop held at Asilomar in Pacific Grove, California is in its 24th year.

AWARDS:  Over $5,000 in total cash awards

SALES:  The Stockton Art league will take a commission of 30%

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CALL for ENTRIES: Masur Museum

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…and FOWL

If you can say nothing else for my taste in food, it is fair and open to all.  I will try almost any culinary invention once.  And most of them (even the bad ones) I will give a second and/or third chance.  But if you haven’t won me over after three attempts, I’m likely done.  I give art, artists and their little-known media the same respect.  This next call offers consideration for “any” media.  I wonder if they REALLY mean that.  Let me know…

Check out this Call for Entries for the 49th Annual Juried Exhibition from the Masur Museum of Art (Monroe, LA).  The entry fee is low, and the show is open to all media.  Did I mention that there is no commission on sales?   I love the Masur, and I will bet that you will love it too!

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Learn more from the Masur Museum!CALL or ENTRIES:
Masur Museum

 

The 49th Annual Juried Exhibition will be held May 12-July 21, 2012. The Masur Museum of Art Annual Juried Competition showcases contemporary artists throughout the United States of America working in any medium.

ELIGIBILITY: Open to all artists

MEDIA: Any media

DEADLINE: March 18, 2012

NOTIFICATION: April 3, 2012

Learn more from the Masur Museum!ENTRY FEE: There is a $10 per artwork with a minimum of 2 and a max of 5 entries

JUROR:  Liza Simone is the Founding Director of Phantom Galleries Los Angeles (PGLA), an organization launched in 2005 that facilitates and administrates temporary public arts programming in vacant storefronts throughout Los Angeles County.  PGLA’s mission to transform and bridge communities with public art through exhibitions is best exemplified by her work with artists such as Lita Albuquerque, JR, Bill Viola, Futura, and Nancy Buchanan.  She has collaborated with TED Prize, the Torrance Art Museum, LA Art Girls, the Los Angeles Art Association, and Fallen Fruit, and Farmlab.

AWARDS:  Best in Show is $1,000 and total awards are $3,000.

SALES:  The Masur Museum of Art does not receive a commission on sales.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Environmental

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BOOTS

Trail mix is another reason that I don’t hike.  Well, that and the shoes.  My girlfriends and I are scheduled to hike up to LeConte Lodge in May of 2012.  At an elevation of 6593′, I’m clearly going to have to give up the stilettos, but I’m still hoping I can smuggle some brie and pate in my backpack.  Maybe the folks sponsoring this next Call might have some suggestions.  Maybe I’ll ask…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Bradford Washburn American Mountaineering Museum (Golden, CO) for 2012 Environmental Photography Exhibition.  You don’t have to frame these entries which is a cost saver both on the framing AND shipping.  Take a look…

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Learn more about the 2012 Environmental Photo Exhibition!CALL for ENTRIES:
Environmental

 

From avant-garde to f64 images, the Environmental Photography Exhibition hopes to represent the shared vision of world communities that are concerned about environmental issues. The common theme of this environmental exhibition is the images’ ability to  inform, convey, motivate or passionately move its viewer.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists.

MEDIA:  Photography

DEADLINE:  Monday,  December 31, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  January 17, 2012

Check out the entries from last year!ENTRY FEE:  $30 for up to 3 images. Add’l entries $10 each.

JUROR:  Kim Hubbard is a senior photo editor for National Geographic magazine where she works primarily on natural history and environmental stories. Prior to that she was the photo editor of Audubon magazine for 11 years.

Wendy Erickson, editor of Photo Technique Magazine,   is a New Jersey based photographer, writer and teacher. She seamlessly blends together traditional and digital imaging, and uses both in her art. Her photographs and writings have been widely exhibited, and published in numerous books and articles.

Stephen Weaver is an award winning photographer with over 35 years experience making images of the natural world. Formally educated as a geologist, Steve combines his scientific knowledge with his photographic abilities to produce stunning images that illustrate the beauty of the structure and composition of the earth and its natural systems.

AWARDS:  Best of Show will win a $500 grand prize.

For complete details, Read the Guidelines!

Learn more about the show from the American Mountaineering Museum!

CALL for ENTRIES: Contemporary Indigeneity

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KNOWLEDGE

When I am cold, I live on soups and stews.  Currently, I am cold and dreaming of oyster stew.  However, as I frequently complain, my husband is allergic to seafood.  So, no oyster stew for me.  Do you know who else loved oyster stew?  Abraham Lincoln.  Fascinating.  History isn’t my strong suit; however, I seem to be well-versed on historical food favorites for some reason.  Most people know about his pinchot for apples, but not the delectable stew I currently crave. This next call is not about Lincoln, but it is LOCATED in Lincoln. Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for Contemporary Indigeneity at the Great Plains Art Museum.  This is their first juried show, so let’s show them some support, folks!  The entry fee is low, but if you don’t live in the Great Plains area, this will probably require some research on your part.  Check it out…

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CALL for ENTRIES:
Contemporary Indigeneity

 

Learn more about the Contemporary Indigeneity show!ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists.

MEDIA:  Eligible works will express some element of North American Indigenous culture and have a contemporary or historical significance and placement within the Great Plains of North America.

DEADLINE:  February 22, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  April 7, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  A $15 donation for 1-5 entries is suggested.

JUROR:  Submitted works will be blindly reviewed by a panel of Great Plains Art Museum staff, board members, and fellows of the Center for Great Plains Studies and judged on aesthetic and technical merit.

AWARDS:  Over $5,000 in awards, including the potential to be purchased for the permanent collection of the Great Plains Art Museum. 

SALES:  All sales to the public will be conducted through the Great Plains Art Museum with a 100% return to the artist.  A suggested donation of 25% of sold works is appreciated. 

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CALL for ENTRIES: San Angelo Museum

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my baby

Winter is comin’…time to start planting herbs.  I know that thought process is non-sensical to some of you.  You see, I am too lazy to grow them myself when they are plentiful at the market in Spring, but in the Winter, I’m too cheap to buy them unless I grow them myself.  I just can’t have marinara without basil.  Plus, growing herbs indoors give me an excuse to buy a plethora of beautiful new pots.  Maybe I should shop the opening of this next Call.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for the 19th Annual San Angelo National Ceramic Competition brought to you by the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts and sponsored, in part, by San Angelo Museum Endowment for Ceramic Events, Darlene & John Williams, and Trinity Ceramic Supply Inc.  Great prizes, low entry fee AND low commission...

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Learn more about the San Angelo National Ceramic Competition!CALL for ENTRIES:
San Angelo National
Ceramic Competition

 

The San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts hosts a juried national ceramic competition every 2 years.  This will be the 19th Annual Competition.

ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists who are residents of the United States, Canada, or Mexico.

MEDIA:  All ceramic work, both functional and sculptural, must have been completed within the last two years.

DEADLINE: February 1, 2012

NOTIFICATION:  March 12, 2012

ENTRY FEE:  There is a nonrefundable entry fee of $20 per artist, with a maximum of three works per individual.

JURORS:  Garth Clark and Mark Del Vecchio are internationally-known ceramic dealers from Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Learn more about the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts online!AWARDS:  1st Place $2000, 2nd Place $1500, 3rd Place $1000, 4th Place $500, Tile Prix Primo $750 and People’s Choice $250

The Jurors will award a special prize sponsored by the Tile Heritage Foundation, in cooperation with the San Angelo Museum of Fine Arts, to the tile maker whose tile in the juror’s estimation best reflects the ceramic traditions of America.

SALES:  There will be a 20% commission.  Last year approximately 30% of the work exhibited was sold.  Furthermore, the Museum typically purchases several works from the exhibition to add to its permanent collection.  The collection has already traveled to 10 other museums.

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CALL for ENTRIES: Prints USA 2011

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Missouri makes me think of German sausage.  Did you know that Ozark Mountain country (partially located in southern Missouri) was widely settled by Germans that brought their own culinary traditions?  To this day,  Hermann’s Wurstfest celebrates this culinary transplant every year.  You know the saying, “you made your bed, now lie in it?”  I prefer the German version: “Die Wurst nach dem Manne braten” — every man fries his own sausage.  Check out this Call for Entries from Missouri…

Check out this Call for Entries from the Springfield Art Museum (Springfield, MO) for Prints USA 2011.  It is only $20 for up to 3 entries so don’t miss this opportunity.  Take a look…

Learn more about the Springfield Art Museum in Springfield, Missouri!CALL for ENTRIES:
Prints USA 2011

 

Prints U.S.A. 2011 is a national, competitive exhibition sponsored biennially by the Springfield Art Museum, Springfield, Missouri. The primary purpose of the exhibition is to recognize and encourage printmaking in the United States and its possessions.

ELIGIBILITY:  Prints U.S.A. 2011 may be entered by any artist, 18 years of age or older, living in the USA or its possessions.

MEDIA:  Prints must be original. Monoprints and monotypes are eligible. Reproductions, using any printing process to reproduce a work executed in another media, are ineligible.  Photographs are also ineligible.  All prints must have been executed since January 1, 2010 and not previously shown at the Springfield Art Museum.

Download the Prints USA 2011 Prospectus the Springfield Art Museum in Springfield, Missouri!DEADLINE:  August 30, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  Sept. 15, 2011 cards mailed

ENTRY FEE:  A non-refundable entry fee of $20.00 will be charged for up to three entries. Each artist is allowed to enter a maximum of three prints.  Please make checks payable to the City of Springfield – Art Museum.

JUROR:  Elizabeth Wyckoff, Curator of Prints, Drawings and Photographs, Saint Louis Art Museum, St. Louis, Missouri.

AWARDS:  Approximately $10,000 in cash, patron, and Springfield Art Museum purchase awards will be available. Museum purchases will be selected by the Museum Director and the Curator of Collections. Cash awards will be made at the Judge’s discretion.

SALES:  All entries submitted must be available for purchase (including frame) at the time of the exhibition. The Springfield Art Museum will retain a 25% commission on all sales directly attributed to the exhibition.

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Download the prospectus for Prints USA exhibit at the Sprinfield Art Museum in Springfield, Missouri!

CALL for ENTRIES: Energy Roundup

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to the HEART

Many moons ago, I had an electrified kitchen gadget for everything.  But as the years go by, I found myself drawn to the more manual side of cooking–good knives, a great mandolin, and compact do-hickeys that serve my family in many ways.  Give me a manual can-opener any time.  An electric can opener won’t do you a lot of good if the power goes out.  So, my kitchen is getting a little greener, and this Call for Entries encourages you to make your art a little greener.  Take a look…

Check out this Call for Entries for the Renewable Energy Roundup and Art Show in Ellensburg, WA at the Clymer Museum.  The entry fee is low.  The commission rate is low.  This is your chance to go green… with art!

CALL for ENTRIES: Energy Roundup

Learn more about the Renewable Energy Roundup online!The Renewable Energy Roundup and Art Show is an annual, month-long event that highlights renewable energy and global climate change.  The theme includes concepts that relate to renewable resources, global climate change, conservation, sustainable design, CO2 neutral or energy producing ideas and renewable energy of all kinds (“renewable energy” is any energy source except fossil fuel, including nuclear energy). Artists whose work is created through reduced or alternative energy are also encouraged to apply.

ELIGIBILITY:  Artists of all ages living in the United States are invited to apply.

MEDIA:  Open to all media (including video, photography, painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, installation, mixed media, performance, jewelry, glass, ceramics, fiber, and more).

Learn more about the host gallery -- The Clymer Museum!DEADLINE:  April 13, 2011

NOTIFICATION:  April 15, 2011 via email

ENTRY FEE:  $20 up to 3 pieces, $5 each add’l piece up to a total of 6 pieces.

SUBMISSIONS:   Online entries are preferred, but entries will also be accepted by mail.  To submit online, upload your work using their online submission form.  Payment for online submissions is via PayPal or credit card.  To submit by mail, download, print, and fill out the paper submission form following the instructions thereon and sending image(s) of your work on a CD.  CDs will not be returned.  Be sure to include the completed entry form and fee as check or money order.

AWARDS:  The art show will award prizes totaling $1000.

COMMISSION:  35% commission

For complete details, Read the full Call for Entries!

CALL for ENTRIES: Thunder at CAM

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SALTY BUT SWEET

I grew up with a single father from age 3 to 13, and it was a culinary adventure.  One of my fondest memories is of weekend-long motorcycle trips when I was around 8.  We’d climb on and hit the road.  I would freeze in the morning early-morning air.  My father’s solution?  We’d stop at every other golden arches we could find for french fries and hot fudge sundaes.  This next Call is a whole different way to celebrate two-wheeled freedom.

Check out this Call for Entries for Thunder — Motorcycles and Art from the Coos Art Museum.  The entry fee is as little as $15 dollars for this incredibly unique opportunity to show a wide variety of media — even jewelry!  Take a look…

CALL for ENTRIES: Thunder at CAM

Check out Thunder at Coos Art Museum!ELIGIBILITY:  Open to all artists—painters, sculptors, photographers and printmakers—over 18 years of age. Artists are invited to submit up to three original works of art on any theme related to motorcycles. Works selected by jurors from submitted entries will be chosen on the basis of creative excellence and quality of execution. All works must be original and completed within the last two years. Coos Art Museum’s “Thunder at CAM – Motorcycles and Art” jurors will be the final authority on eligibility. Accepted works meant for wall hanging must be ready with all necessary hardware in place.

Learn more about the Coos Art Museum!MEDIA:  Paintings, Drawings, Hand pulled prints, etchings, serigraphs, Photography, Mixed media, Fiber & textiles, Wearable art (must supply display device), Small sculptures, Glass, Turned and carved wood and Jewelry.  No Video, motion picture film, audio, computer generated digital works, giclée prints of original fine art or furniture.

DEADLINE:
Postmarked by March 26, 2011

NOTIFICATION:
April 1, 2011

ENTRY FEE:  Artists may submit a total of up to three (3) submissions, with a non-refundable fee of $15 for the first submission plus $10 for the second submission plus $10 for the third submission. Include a check or money order made out to Coos Art Museum in the amount of $35.00, $25.00 or $15.00.

Nature Abstract by Juror Susan LehmanJURORS:  Susan Lehman, Oregon artist and art educator, began life-long passion for motorcycles that began with her first ride on the back of a restored 1951 Vincent Black Shadow. Fans of British café-style racers, she and her husband have owned and ridden dozens of motorcycles. Susan’s formal art training was at California College of Arts in Oakland, CA. She has co-produced two juried art exhibitions for the museum.

Philip Koenen, Since an early age, Philip has had two passions; motorsports and film making. Among the founding students of the now famous Dodge College of Film and Media Arts at Chapman University, Philip was asked to join the Eisaman, Johns & Laws advertising agency to work on the U.S. Suzuki motorcycle account and later to be the Executive Producer for their Film and Television Department. In 1983, he joined the Stunt Driving Team, Driver’s Inc. the clientele of which included Ferrari, Jaguar, Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha. In 1984 he left advertising to follow his passion for building and restoring automobiles. Today Philip continues to successfully operate Grand Touring Garage with a worldwide clientele.

Artwork by Christiaan Dutch MostertChristiaan “Dutch” Mostert, is an internationally recognized watercolor artist. Born in Holland he received early training from his artist father. A full-time freelance artist since 1978, his travels through Europe, Africa the Middle East and the Pacific Rim countries have provided him with a wealth of subject matter for his works. Though known for marine subjects Dutch has also developed a love of classic vehicles.

Mike Boyle, is an avid collector of vintage Motorcycles. He began restoring cars and motorcycles in 1964. For 32 years he owned and operated a large repair and restoration business in San Diego. Since his move to Coos Bay in 2006 he does restoration work only on his own collections of cars and motorcycles.

Artwork by Juror Mike HolmMichael Holm, works primarily in digitally manipulated photography, printmaking and design. He has had a life-long interest in motorcycles. Mike received a BA in Art and photography from the University of California, Santa Cruz. He has been instrumental in the upcoming exhibition of motorcycles and motorcycle art.

AWARDS:  First Place Award will receive cash prize of $500, Second Place Award will receive cash prize of $350, Third Place Award will receive cash prize of $250 and Four Honorable Mention ribbons will also be awarded.

SALES:  Works in the exhibition may be available for sale. Artist agrees to donate 30% of any sale as commission to Coos Art Museum.

For complete details, visit the Coos Art Museum online!

Learn more about the Coos Art Museum!

INTERN: Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit

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SCRAMBLING YOUR EGGS

So the age old question is “which came first, the chicken or the egg?” I, of course, think the question should be “which do I EAT first, the chicken or the egg?”  But for lots of my readers who are facing graduation or career change, the question is “How do I get a job that requires experience if I can’t get a job to get the experience required?”  Tough question.  This next call might provide at least one answer…

Check out this Call for Applications for an Internship at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Detroit (MOCAD).  There is a rapidly approaching deadline in December, but if you don’t make that one, there are always the April and August deadlines.  Take a look…

CALL for APPLICATIONS:
Internship at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit

The Internship Program at the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit (MOCAD) offers participants “hands on” training in the museum profession and a comprehensive overview of museum operations. Interns also gain insight into the national and international world of contemporary art.

Learn more about MOCAD online!The Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit Internship Program welcomes students and recent graduates who wish to broaden thir education and professional experience by working and learning in a not-for-profit museum.  All MOCAD departments offer experiential education in a challenging, hands-on environment in exchange for a substantive contribution from talented and interested individuals.

The Museum presents an ambitious schedule of cutting-edge exhibitions as well as educational and outreach programs, and MOCAD interns have the unique opportunity to participate in the development and expansion of these programs and operations.

ELIGIBILITY:  You must be over the age of 18 to qualify for an internship at MOCAD.  Qualifications vary for each intern position and some positions may require college or graduate training and/or professional experience.  In order to increase diversity in professions related to museums and the arts, the Museum of Contemporary Art Detroit seeks diversity in its intern staff and provides equal opportunity to its applicants.

Learn more about MOCAD online!PAYMENT:
When making your arrangements, please
keep in mind that internships are unpaid.

APPLICATION:
Download App (PDF)

Interns must submit an intern application form along with two letters of recommendation from professors and/or previous employers, a resume and a cover letter.

Once your file is complete, please do not call the Intern Coordinator to check on the status of your application.  Only those applicants whom the departments are interested in interviewing will be contacted.  The Department Supervisor will notify selected interns of acceptance at least two weeks before the start of each cycle.

Learn more about MOCAD online!DEADLINES:  December 20, April 15, August 15.  There are three application deadlines and selection periods per year. Internships require a minimum commitment of fourteen hours per week for three months, during which time interns may complete a number of exclusive projects as well as daily assignments. Interns also participate in departmental meetings, special events, and various educational programs, as well as attend regular museum programming including artist talks, lectures, etc.

DEPARTMENTS:  Internships are available in the following departments:  Administration, Development, Education, Exhibitions, Graphic Design, Media Relations, Museum Store, Programming, and Special Events.  For details on the duties of an intern as they relate to each department, visit the Opportunities page.

DAYS & HOURS:  Interns must be able to work a minimum of two days per week/seven hours per day. The exact schedule will be determined with the department supervisor. Interns must be able to work a full term.

For all the details, visit the Opportunities page!