Georgia Museum of Art | Fall Internships
Museum Internship Applications due June 15
Internships provide undergraduate and graduate students and beginning professionals with valuable hands-on experience in a specific area of museum work at the Georgia Museum of Art. Internships at the museum:
- are approximately 12 to 15 hours per week (unless otherwise specified)
- are available to students who are at least rising seniors in college
- are unpaid, volunteer experiences, with a few exceptions
- meet the Experiential Learning requirement at UGA (undergraduate internships only)
- are non-credit, but the student may obtain course credit through an internship course in their respective departments. GMOA internships meet the requirements for the FCID 5015/7015 Museum Studies internship course.
Interns have continued their careers in organizations such as the Seattle Symphony, Zoo Atlanta, Dreamworks, CNN, the UGA Foundation, the Chronicle of Higher Education and the Georgia Trust for Historic Preservation. Some have continued their careers in other museums such as the Michael C. Carlos Museum, the High Museum, the Creekwood Museum, Sotheby’s, LaJolla’s Scott White Contemporary Gallery and the William Doyle Galleries.
The University of Georgia is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Institution and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability or veteran status in its programs or activities.
For general questions about internships at at the museum, please contact Callan Steinmann, curator of education, at callan@uga.edu or 706.583.0111.
Internship positions are available in the following departments:
- Curatorial
- Development
- Design and Preparation
- Education
- Graphic Design
- Publications
- Public Relations
- Registration
Click here for more details and to find the internship application and required materials.
