The Frick Collection: Education Interns
The Education Department of The Frick Collection is now accepting applications for Education Interns for summer 2010. Interns will work with a small education department on a variety of projects related to teaching students, organizing public programs, and general administration.
Eligibility
Education internships are open to qualified undergraduate and graduate students with degrees in art history, art education, arts administration, museum studies, or other relevant areas. Preference will be given to students with a demonstrated interest in museum work. All internships are unpaid, and applicants are responsible for their own housing and travel arrangements.
Application Instructions
Please note that eligibility and application instructions may vary from one museum department to another and that multiple applications cannot be accepted; please apply to only one department per season. All internship applications must be submitted via e-mail.
- Please title the subject of your e-mail:
Education Intern — Summer 2010
- Please write a cover letter in the e-mail body that includes:
- Your reasons for applying to The Frick Collection
- Your contact information
- Your preferred dates and working hours (within business hours M-F, 9-5)
- The names, professional affiliations, and telephone numbers of one professor and one employer who may be contacted as references.
- Please attach your résumé as a PDF. This document must include your current GPA.
- Please e-mail your completed application to Kate Klorer, Assistant Museum Educator, internships@frick.org.
All Education Intern application materials for summer 2010 must be received no later than January 11, 2010. No phone calls, please. Selected candidates will be contacted in February for interviews. All applicants will be notified of the final decision by early April.
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