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January 14, 2020, Filed Under: Internship

Internship & Volunteer Opportunities with Texas Archeological Research Laboratory

The Texas Archeological Research Laboratory (TARL) at UT Austin offers unpaid internships and volunteer opportunities for students and community volunteers. TARL hours are 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.  Volunteers are used in areas of greatest need and best fit to their skills, interests and ability to learn new tasks. Volunteers are scheduled around the students receiving credit for their work. There is limited lab space, so limitations apply. Due to the high demand for intern positions, a waiting list is a common occurrence.

For more information and to apply for an internship or volunteer position, please fill out an Intern/Volunteer application (click here for the fillable PDF form) and submit it to Marybeth Tomka, Head of Collections (marybeth.tomka@austin.utexas.edu).

December 11, 2019, Filed Under: Internship

The Contemporary Austin Internships

The Contemporary Austin offers a wide variety of internships every Fall, Spring, and Summer sessions. Internships at The Contemporary Austin are ideal for expanding your understanding of the functions of contemporary art spaces and nonprofit organizations, as well as a great way to become an active part of the visual arts community in Austin. Opportunities at both Laguna Gloria and Jones Center locations are available. The spring 2020 application deadline is Monday, January 13, 2020.

All internships are unpaid. To apply, please visit The Contemporary Austin’s website.

Internship Benefits:

  • Individual-level Contemporary Austin membership for six months
  • School credit available, with proper paperwork provided by the intern
  • Automatic, complimentary entry to all non-fundraiser member events and non-ticketed public programs
  • Exclusive access to docent trainings with curators and artists

ART SCHOOL INTERNSHIPS

Interns at the Art School assist through a variety of duties related to art education, day-to-day operations of the Art School, the curriculum and programs, and its students and faculty. Interns are expected to provide general administrative support to the Office of the Registrar, Associate Director, and Administrative Manager; assist faculty with digital instruction, computer lab upkeep, monitoring children’s digital classes, and general classroom management; and help staff with coordination of all classroom volunteers. Interns will learn about scheduling, managing a large volunteer database, and the logistics of day-to-day operation. This internship is located at Laguna Gloria.


COMMUNICATIONS INTERNSHIPS: MARKETING AND PUBLIC RELATIONS; DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS; AND GRAPHIC DESIGN

Marketing and Public Relations

Marketing and Public Relations interns perform such administrative tasks as creating and updating media lists, coordinating research projects, tracking and clipping news coverage, distributing news releases, market research, and assembling media kits. Other opportunities could include assisting with advertising and marketing collateral production schedules. This internship is located at Laguna Gloria. To apply, submit a cover letter, résumé, internship application form, and a writing sample of no more than three pages in length (preferred writing samples will be press release or media alert drafts of upcoming exhibitions or events at the museum).

Qualifications:

  • Ideal candidates will have had several public relations classes, possess strong writing skills, and be familiar with the Chicago Manual of Style
  • Preference will be given to junior or senior-level individuals
  • Interest in contemporary art and experience with Adobe Photoshop and InDesign a plus

Digital Communications

Digital Communications interns assist with building and maintaining a vibrant digital presence for the museum. Responsibilities may include working on social media posts and email campaigns, tracking results, performing research, and creating content for the museum website to communicate with the public about exhibitions, events, public programs, and membership opportunities. This internship works closely with the staff editor and digital coordinator and is located at Laguna Gloria (around 10-12 hours a week). To apply, please submit a résumé, writing samples (non-academic writing for a general audience is preferred), and links to any social media accounts or blogs.

Qualifications:

  • Candidate should possess strong writing and editing skills, fluency with and passion for digital media, and strong attention to detail
  • Some experience with WordPress; HTML; social media platforms including Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Soundcloud, Vimeo, and Snapchat; and Adobe Creative Suite is preferred
  • Ideal for creative thinkers and self-starters with a background in English, Journalism, Communications, Marketing, Visual/Media Studies, or Studio Art/Art History with an interest in contemporary art

Graphic Design

The Graphic Design internship is ideal for upper-level students who are creative and reliable, possess excellent attention to detail, and have a proficient knowledge of print and Web design software (Adobe Creative Suite). This internship is located at Laguna Gloria and will require 15–20 hours per week, with flexibility to work around school schedules. The intern will work one-on-one with the lead designer to complete projects ranging from ad design, museum printed materials, and signage to digital newsletters and Web design. This internship is not an errand-running, coffee-making, or studio-cleaning internship, so come ready to produce real-world work. Candidates are required to submit a résumé and at least five samples of previous work.

Qualifications:

  • A creative thinker with a strong interest in contemporary art, current issues, and visual culture
  • Ability to multitask and work efficiently
  • Proficient in Adobe Creative Suite

DEVELOPMENT INTERNSHIPS: MEMBERSHIP AND DEVELOPMENT; SPECIAL EVENT AND FUNDRAISER PRODUCTION

Membership and Development

The Membership and Development intern provides assistance with the implementation of key development strategies and programs for the museum, supporting staff in the maintenance and growth of membership, earned income opportunities, and special events. This position offers unique insight into the overall operations of nonprofit membership and development operations and is located at Laguna Gloria. Responsibilities include maintaining current membership information for visitors as well as facilitating membership communications, renewal mailings, and member solicitation efforts. This intern will also be involved in the execution of The Contemporary Austin’s exhibition openings and special events, and will work closely with staff in all aspects of their work. Some evenings are required for exhibition openings and special events.

Qualifications:

  • Strong organizational and communication skills with an attention to detail
  • Fluency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Database Management
  • Basic understanding of the Web, use of Web services, and low-level Web technologies
  • Interest in and knowledge of contemporary art a plus
  • Basic experience with the Adobe Suite (Photoshop, Illustrator, Premier, etc.) a plus

Special Event and Fundraiser Production

The Special Event and Fundraiser Production intern assists the Event Production Manager and Development Department by providing support for special events, such as seasonal fundraisers and exhibition openings, as well as maintaining sponsor and vendor relations. This position is located at Laguna Gloria and will program events at both Laguna Gloria and the Jones Center. Responsibilities include budget management, vendor research, sponsor outreach, event detail management, promotional copy editing, etc.

Qualifications:

  • Exceptional communication and organizational skills
  • Logistically minded with a strong attention to detail
  • Ability to work in fast-paced environment
  • Fluency in Microsoft programs, specifically Excel
  • Basic understanding of the Web, use of Web services, and low-level Web technologies
  • Past experience in events as an employee or volunteer a plus
  • Interest in and knowledge of contemporary art a plus

EDUCATION INTERNSHIPS: TEACHER PROGRAMS, DOCENTS, AND TOURS; TEEN PROGRAMS; FAMILY AND COMMUNITY PROGRAMS; TEACHING ASSISTANT

Are you an outgoing, creative person who wants to learn about teaching in a contemporary art museum setting? Do you want to help foster a love of the arts in Austin-area kids and teens? Are you an artist considering potential career paths? Join our dynamic education department as we welcome visitors of all ages and show them everything The Contemporary Austin has to offer through our wide-ranging educational programming.

Applicants are welcome to note specific programs of interest within the museum, as outlined below. However, all applicants will be reviewed for every available education internship position.

Qualifications for Education internships:

  • Background in Art Education, Studio Art, or Art History
  • Ability to meet a time commitment of 10–12 hours/week
  • Must be self-motivated and able to work on multiple tasks simultaneously
  • Proactive spirit, professional demeanor, and positive attitude
  • Familiarity with use of a PC, MS Word and Excel, and email applications
  • Experience working with children a plus
  • Spanish-speaking ability a plus
  • Ability to to the Jones Center and Laguna Gloria

Teacher Programs, Docents, and Tours

Learn the ins and outs of giving a museum tour, assist with writing teacher materials, work closely with our docent corps, and help improve our programs by researching educational initiatives.

Teen Programs

Interact with creative teens, assist during multi-visit teen program meetings, conduct hands-on studio activities with teens, and design curriculum for three dynamic teen programs.

Family and Community Programs

Develop rich, interactive art experiences for family audiences, conduct hands-on studio activities with tour groups, and facilitate art-making activities through our unique community outreach programs.

Teaching Assistant

Do you already have basic teaching experience and are interested in hands-on classroom experience? Co-teach a ten-week Wednesday evening or Saturday morning teen arts program. Work closely with the instructor to assist in the implementation of program meetings, leading demonstrations or discussions as necessary. Gain firsthand teaching experience in a program of up to twenty students, as well as insight into the planning and application of weekly activities and field trips.

Graduate students in Art Education, Studio Art, or Art History or non-students with prior teaching experience encouraged to apply. Must be available either every Wednesday, 5:30–8P, or every Saturday, 9A–1P, for the duration of the ten-week semester program.


VIDEOGRAPHY AND PHOTOGRAPHY INTERNSHIPS

The Videography and Photography intern assists the Community Engagement and Education Department in documenting events and tours, editing photos/videos as needed, and creating content for resources to be used both internally and externally. This position provides the opportunity to work under art direction in order to capture the essence of the museum and strengthen one’s portfolio by working at events hosted by The Contemporary Austin and attended by donors, patrons, artists, and the cultural community. This position is located at the Jones Center, with occasional visits to Laguna Gloria for events. Weekly in-office hours and attendance at events will be expected. Candidates are required to submit examples of previous work with the application.

Qualifications:

  • Must be enrolled in a photography or related visual media program
  • Experience documenting events and editing photos and videos
  • Experience using Adobe Suite required
  • Interns may bring their own equipment, but some resources are available

December 11, 2019, Filed Under: Internship

Internships Available with the Blanton Museum of Art

The Blanton Museum of Art is currently seeking interns in the areas of Latin American Art Curation, Marketing & PR, and Visitor & Volunteer Services. Interns typically work 10-15 hours per week. Academic credit may be possible, but the student is responsible for arranging this directly with his or her academic department.


Latin American Art Curatorial Internship

DESCRIPTION:

The Latin American Art Curatorial Intern will assist the Curator of Latin American Art and the Assistant Curator of Latin American Art with aspects of exhibition planning, including collections research, archiving of past projects, and database administration. The position will offer valuable exposure to exhibition logistics, academic research, and museum operations.

DUTIES:

  • Assist the curators with light art historical research, archiving past exhibition materials, and other projects as needed
  • Compile artist and object files (and organize those that already exist)
  • Help create and manage checklists in Microsoft Word and Excel
  • Respond to inquiries from scholars, outside institutions, and the public

LEARNING OUTCOMES:

  • Time Management and Organizational Skills
  • Technology Related Skills
  • Professionalism and Leadership Development
  • Ethical Standards
  • Work Ethic and Habits
  • Communication and Editing Skills Qualifications

REQUIREMENTS:

  • Good organizational and writing skills
  • Must be willing to learn, be curious about new subjects, and have a positive attitude
  • Must be reliable, punctual, able to meet deadlines, prioritize tasks

PREFERRED BACKGROUND:

  • Any field in the fine arts, liberal arts, or social sciences, including history, art history, anthropology, modern languages, etc.
  • Ability to read Spanish and/or Portuguese a plus

TO APPLY, PLEASE SEND:

  • Resume with education, employment history, and contact information for 3 references
  • 1 letter of recommendation
  • Cover letter addressing your interest in the position. If applying for more than one position, please include order of preference.
  • Short academic writing sample (10 pages maximum)

Submit as PDF (please no doc files) to internships@blantonmuseum.org by January 15, 2020


Marketing & PR Internship

DESCRIPTION:

With a collection of approximately 19,000 works, the Blanton Museum of Art is a resource for The University of Texas at Austin and the city of Austin. Through exhibitions, public programming, and educational outreach, the Blanton plays a vital role in the arts and cultural realm in this city and beyond. This internship offers an opportunity to work in the communications team of a dynamic and well-respected art museum. Working closely with the museum’s social media and PR managers, the intern will participate in projects that promote and position the museum’s collections, exhibitions, programs, and initiatives to a wider public. This internship is a valuable chance to learn more about communications in a nonprofit setting and best practices and trends in the art museum industry, while sharpening writing and other communications skills.

Applicants studying Communications, Media Studies, Advertising and Marketing, Journalism, any majors in the College of Fine Arts, PLAN II, or any majors in the College of Liberal Arts are encouraged to apply.

REQUIREMENTS:

  • UT student currently pursuing a degree, or recent graduate
  • Excellent writing, editing & proofreading skills
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Word & top social media platforms; familiarity with WordPress, Sprout Social a plus
  • Creative, motivated & strategic thinker

DUTIES:

  • The intern’s responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
  • Compiling press mentions & developing press summary reports
  • Tracking/monitoring social media mentions & developing social media summary reports
  • Submitting event details to publication event calendars
  • Distributing promotional collateral to Austin businesses/organizations
  • Drafting content for blogs and social media posts
  • Assisting with photo and video shoots
  • Other projects related to the interns’ skillset developed in concert with supervisory team

TO APPLY, PLEASE SEND BY JANUARY 6 TO PR@BLANTONMUSEUM.ORG:

  • Resume with education, employment history, and references
  • Cover letter addressing your interest in the position
  • Link to online portfolio/writing samples

Visitor & Volunteer Services Internship

DESCRIPTION:

The Manager of Visitor & Volunteer Services manages 250 volunteers for the Blanton Museum. Volunteers help us greet 200,000 visitors a year from UT and the surrounding community. Our interns help operate the Visitor Services area on a daily basis and help with general office duties as well as supervising volunteers. Interns also help as greeters, way-finders, information providers, gallery monitors, art activity facilitators and special event hosts.

The Visitor & Volunteer Services Intern will assist in all aspects of customer service, including helping Members. They will assist during large events such as Explore UT and Blanton Block Party. The position offers valuable, hands-on experience in customer service, visitor engagement and routine organizational procedures. Interns will also be able to experience myriad Blanton programs and events that volunteers support such as Third Thursday and concerts like SoundSpace. This is a great opportunity to gain an insider’s view of a large non-profit organization and to contribute not only to one of Austin’s most prestigious art institutions but also to the vitality of Austin’s art community in general.

REQUIREMENTS:

  • Current or incoming UT undergraduate or graduate student
  • Strong organizational and people skills
  • Academic background in Art History, Communications, Management, Marketing, or a related field
  • Excellent communication skills
  • Must be a confident, independent worker with an outgoing, positive attitude
  • Museum or art history experience is a plus
  • Must be reliable, punctual, able to meet deadlines, prioritize tasks

DUTIES:

  • Serve as Visitor Services assistant for the Blanton’s Explore UT and Blanton Block Party events, on Saturday, March 7 and Saturday, March 28.
  • Assist the Manager of VS with supervising volunteers, checking on volunteer assignments, monitoring entrance of Kelly’s Austin, and helping visitors with lockers and other security needs.
  • May periodically help in various other volunteer positions during breaks and gaps in the volunteer schedule.

TO APPLY, PLEASE SEND:

  • Resume with education, employment history, and names of 3 references
  • 1 letter of recommendation
  • Cover letter addressing your interest in the position

Submit via email in PDF format only (please no doc files) to Martha Thomas, Manager of Visitor and Volunteer Services, at martha.thomas@blantonmuseum.org

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