Studio Museum in Harlem

Communications Intern

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About Our Organization

Founded in 1968, The Studio Museum in Harlem is a cultural leader that champions and preserves the prolific legacy of artists of African descent while simultaneously promoting critical thinking about art, culture, and community. Born out of an urgent need amid the political, social, and cultural ferment of the late 1960s, the Studio Museum was founded to create a new paradigm in which institutionally ignored artists of color would be seen, discussed, rewarded, and made known to the public. Today, the Studio Museum continues to serve as the nexus for Black artists locally, nationally, and internationally, and for work inspired and influenced by Black culture.

Internship Program Description

The Museum’s Internship Program offers college undergraduates, graduate students, and recent graduates' valuable insights into the operations of a professional museum environment. Interns collaborate on meaningful and engaging projects with museum staff and participate in a series of meetings and workshops focused on contemporary museology.

Please note that only individuals authorized to work in the United States will be considered for acceptance into the internship program. However, the Museum is open to receiving expressions of interest from non-work authorized individuals who wish to volunteer their services to the Museum.

Application Information

The Fall 2024 season will feature five internship positions: Communications, Curatorial, Development, Director’s Office, and Registrar.

Applicants are encouraged to designate both a first and second choice for the positions they wish to be considered for. Due to the anticipated high volume of applications, only candidates chosen for interviews will receive direct communication regarding the status of their application.

Applicants Are Required To Submit The Following For Consideration

  • Resume
  • Cover Letter
  • Writing Sample (no more than 5 pages)
  • Optional video, up to 2 minutes (max) that discusses your interest in the Studio Museum, the specific position you have applied for, and how an internship would impact your career sent to smi@studiomuseum.org.

Dates and Details

Fall 2024 Dates: September 16, 2024 – December 13, 2024 (13 weeks)

Requirements: Minimum 15 hours/week, during the workweek (M-F); interns are required to work in-person two days a week in our offices in Harlem.

Stipend: $3120

Application Deadline: 11:59 PM on July 16, 2024

Applicants will be notified about interviews by July 31, 2024. If you have not heard back before that date, you have not been considered as a finalist for the Fall 2024 cohort.

All interns must attend an in-person orientation day the morning of September 16, 2024, to commence their program.

All interns must be able to work in-person on Wednesdays. This day is designated for enrichment activities and field trips around the city. Additionally, it provides interns with a valuable opportunity to build relationships with each other.

Communications Department (1 position)

The Communications Intern will work with the Communications Department to perform functions critical to communicating the Studio Museum’s mission and offerings to Museum stakeholders, the press, and our diverse audiences. The Communications Intern will learn about institutional voice, communications strategy, media relations best practices, and assist with pulling Studio Museum press mentions and interacting with press requests weekly. The Communications Intern will work on drafting copy for the institution’s administrative, programming, and exhibition needs as well as contributing to the Museum's magazine, Studio.

Applicants must possess excellent writing and communication skills, superb attention to detail, be highly organized, and be able to work independently. Must demonstrate familiarity with social media and online email marketing tools (Mailchimp) and must be adept at using Adobe Creative Suite (specifically InDesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop). The Media and Communications Internships are designed for mature undergraduate students, graduate students, or recent graduates interested in careers in arts communications, media studies, social marketing, design, or related fields. If available, please provide a link to your design portfolio in the application.
  • Seniority level

    Internship
  • Employment type

    Part-time
  • Job function

    Marketing, Public Relations, and Writing/Editing
  • Industries

    Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos

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