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Springville Museum of Art Fall Internships (Apply by Nov. 10)

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Each semester, Springville Museum of Art hires interns to work on projects in education, collection management, visitor studies, and operations. Interns gain first-hand experience in the archival/museum/art world while working at a historic Utah art museum.

Collections Management

  • Help maintain and update collection database
  • Organize key records related to the Museum's Permanent Collection and donor history 
  • Exhibition research, planning, and installation
  • Consolidate and organize records of the Museum's history
  • Maintain and update the Museum's Research Library on Utah artists

Education

  • Plan, implement, and assist with events and public programs
  • Develop and write curriculum and accessibility materials 
  • Create and prepare media resources, including photography and video

Visitor Studies

  • Collect, code, and analyze data about Museum programs and visitors
  • Help develop and implement evaluation tools for Museum programs and exhibitions 

Operations

  • Assist in researching and preparing grant applications and other fundraising tasks
  • Assist with Museum marketing initiatives and tasks
  • Perform data entry and database management to keep records for donors and other constituents of the museum up to date.
  • May help plan and execute fundraising and membership events and programs.

Requirements

Internship applicants must be able to commit to at least one semester (12 weeks) of service and serve a minimum of eight hours per week in their area of specialty. Prior to the start of internships, all accepted interns will be required to attend a general orientation meeting and obtain a background check.

Applicants should fill out an online application here: https://secure.lglforms.com/form_engine/s/m6eTbrnf1_9NlmzGdQmr2g and submit the following materials to KBekker@springville.org. Questions can be directed to Katharine Bekker at KBekker@springville.org, or 801-491-5707.

  1. Cover Letter
  2. Resume with three professional/academic references

Winter Semester 2024
Application Deadline- November 10, 2024
Interviews November 27- December 1, 2023

Information posted at https://www.smofa.org/intern.

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