Pre-program internship in Conservation at the Smithsonian's National Museum of 
African Art

The Smithsonian's National Museum of African Art is the only facility in the 
United States dedicated exclusively to the exhibition and preservation of 
Africa's traditional and contemporary arts. With generous funding from the 
Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, the NMAfA is offering a paid pre-program 
internship for individuals preparing to apply to a graduate-level training 
program in art conservation. As part of an initiative to promote diversity in 
the field and conservation training, the program will offer the opportunity to 
gain broad experience in multiple specialties, which may include objects, 
textiles, paper or paintings.

Learning objectives for interns include:

-Learn to perform condition exams, carry out written and photographic 
documentation, treat artworks
-Participate in preventive conservation activities
-Gain an understanding of materials and techniques; an introduction to 
treatment problem-solving; hands-on experience.
-Develop a portfolio for application to graduate programs.

Desired Prerequisites: Applicants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents 
with demonstrable academic commitment to fulfilling the pre-requisites in art 
history, studio art and chemistry for application to a conservation graduate 
program.

Term(s): The 6-month, 40 hours/week internship will commence in Fall 2018

Stipend: $600/week stipend plus additional funds to help defray the cost of 
travel to Washington DC.

Deadline: March 1, 2018

Contact Information: Dana Moffett, [email protected]

Apply Through: Applicants must register and submit an online application via 
the Smithsonian Online Academic Appointment system (SOLAA). After registering, 
sign onto the SOLAA system. At the top of the screen, select Start your 
Application; Select Internship and National Museum of African Art from the 
drop-down program lists. Choose Pre-program Internship.

Application requirements via SOLAA

-Short essay (no more than three pages total)
1) A statement of your interest in this internship at the NMAfA and what you 
hope to gain from the experience.
2) Please discuss the impact that a funded internship would have on you and 
your education.
3) Provide a short biography describing your background, personal history, and 
interests.

-Curriculum Vitae or Resume

-Undergraduate transcripts (unofficial)

-Two letters of reference


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