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  Los Angeles, USA
Collection Assistant No deadline

Registrations & Collections Internship


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Internship Program Overview

The internship program offers students a unique learning opportunity. Participants will engage in projects related to documenting the permanent collection, cataloguing objects, managing incoming and outgoing loans, and assisting with exhibitions.

Internship Details

  • Paid internship at $16.78 per hour.
  • Flexible work hours (10-16 hours per week or less).
  • Internship period: January 16, 2024, to May 15, 2024.
  • Main campus placement with partial remote work potential.

QUALIFICATIONS

Eligibility Criteria

To qualify for this internship, candidates must be currently enrolled in or recent graduates of accredited undergraduate, graduate, or post-graduate programs in the following majors: museum studies, art history, art, anthropology, archaeology, history, or library science.

Note: “Recently graduated” is defined as within one year after graduation.

Academic Credit Requirements

If you need academic credit for this internship, please include specific criteria in your cover letter to determine if the LACMA internship aligns with your academic requirements.

REQUIRED SUBMISSION MATERIALS

  • Resume
  • Cover Letter
  • Unofficial Transcript

About LACMA

Museum Overview

LACMA stands as the largest art museum in the western United States, housing a diverse collection of nearly 152,000 objects spanning 6,000 years of artistic expression worldwide.

Diverse Cultural Perspective

Committed to showcasing a multitude of art histories, LACMA interprets and exhibits works of art from new and unexpected angles, drawing inspiration from the rich cultural heritage and diverse population of the region.

Collaborative Innovation

LACMA embodies a spirit of experimentation, collaborating with artists, technologists, and thought leaders. It also fosters regional, national, and global partnerships to share collections, pioneer initiatives, and engage new audiences.