Visual Resources Intern
- Intern
Company Description
The Jewish Museum's Seasonal Internship Program provides an opportunity to participate in the day-to-day operations of one of New York City's leading museums of art and culture. The Jewish Museum offers fall, spring, and summer internships for undergraduate and graduate students, and beginning professionals. Internships are unpaid and are available in a wide range of museum departments including curatorial affairs, collections and exhibitions, membership, marketing and communications, and development. Our internship program is highly competitive and only a few interns are chosen each year. Acceptance into the internship program is based upon academic achievements, interests, experience, related skills, motivation, and availability. Time commitments are flexible and can range from as little as fourteen hours to thirty-five hours per week depending on availability and the department's needs. The Jewish Museum encourages diversity and welcomes applicants from all backgrounds.
Job Description
DEPARTMENT: Collections & Exhibitions
FLSA STATUS: Unpaid Position
SUPERVISOR: Visual Resources Coordinator
SCHEDULE: 2-3 days per week
POSTING DATE: April 2014
INTERNSHIP TERM: Summer 2014 (June 9 to August 1, 2014)
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Jewish Museum’s Visual Resource Archive consists of photographic materials depicting permanent collections objects, past exhibition installations, and themes relating to Jewish history and culture.
Under the supervision of the Visual Resources Coordinator, the Visual Resources Intern will be responsible for researching and cataloging physical photographic collateral including glass plate negatives, 35 mm slides, and 4x5 transparencies. The successful candidate will have film handling experience and will be familiar with collections databases. This is an excellent opportunity for someone looking to pursue a career in the visual resources fields and to observe the inner workings of a museum visual resources collection. The internship will also provide experience and hands-on training working with the most commonly used museum collections software, The Museum System (TMS).
The intern will receive a museum identification card that allows for free admission to other museums and various discounts.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Identify, research, and store photographic materials in the Visual Resources Archive
Transcribe information associated with the images
Label archival envelopes for the permanent storage of analog photographic materials
Use TMS to find information about artwork depicted in images
Entering data and attaching images to records in TMS may be required
How to Apply: Please visit our website and complete our Internship Application and email your resume, cover letter and completed application to the email address mentioned on our website.
Qualifications
REQUIREMENTS:
At least 3 years coursework toward Bachelor’s Degree in Art History or Photography
Experience handling delicate materials such as negative and transparencies
Experience working with analog photographic materials and scanners
Strong attention to detail
Applicants with coursework toward advanced degree in Art History. Photography, Archives and/or Library Science preferred