The Kimbell Art Museum offers paid, part-time Registration internship to graduate students, as well as recent post-graduates, who are interested in learning about museum practices and developing professional skills.
The Kimbell internship program is designed to mentor future museum professionals from diverse cultural, economic, social, and educational backgrounds. Interns are assigned to departments based on their academic background, professional skills, interests, and goals. Under the supervision of designated staff members, interns work both independently and collaboratively to gain comprehensive experience through immersive projects.
An internship in the Registrar’s office will provide a broad overview of the museum’s permanent collection and exhibition program, as well as interactions with the registration, curatorial, conservation, and preparation staff. Interns will be introduced to the work of the Registrar’s office in the areas of collections management, database management, exhibition planning (including installments and deinstallations), fine-art shipping, insurance, and rights and reproductions. The intern will also receive specific training for any current projects and best museum practices.
As a Kimbell intern, you will enjoy a variety of benefits, including:
- Cohort orientation
- Monthly seminars and lunch-and-learns
- General exposure to the museum world and arts administration fields
- Four free tickets to every Kimbell exhibition during internship
- Free admission to other museums with staff ID
- Free parking
- Discount in the Café and Museum Shops
Spring Internship Program Cycles
- Session Dates January 15 - May 1 (10 weeks or 150 hours)
- Applications Open October 1
- Applications Close October 31
Dates are subject to change
Pay Rate: $15.00 per hour