Art and Wellness Enterprises-posted 2 months ago
Part-time • Intern
Bentonville, AR

Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art and The Momentary, with support at the Alice Walton School of Medicine as needed. Part time during the academic term with some evening or weekend support. The Arts in Medicine Intern supports the integration of the arts into health and wellbeing initiatives in collaboration with Crystal Bridges, The Momentary, and the Alice Walton School of Medicine. The internship offers hands on experience in arts in health programming, curriculum design support, and interdisciplinary collaboration. Interns contribute to projects that highlight the intersection of the arts, empathy, and whole person care while building transferable professional skills.

  • Co design and adapt arts-based learning activities aligned with the ARCHES curriculum
  • Support gallery and studio sessions that use art, storytelling, and reflection to strengthen observation, communication, and empathy in medical learners
  • Prepare materials, manage set up and logistics, and co facilitate with museum staff and AWSOM faculty
  • Scan literature and case studies and grow a shared resource library on arts in medicine
  • Connect exhibitions and collections to program goals through artwork selection and prompts
  • Help plan and facilitate events, workshops, and community engagements including run of show and follow up
  • Contribute to evaluation by collecting participant feedback and assisting with data entry and basic analysis under staff direction while following privacy and confidentiality protocols
  • Document sessions through notes and photo logs consistent with institutional media guidelines
  • Graduate student in Arts in Medicine, Museum Studies, Public Health, Psychology, Education, Art History, or a related field. Advanced undergraduates with relevant experience are welcome to apply
  • Clear interest in the intersection of art, health, and education
  • Excellent writing, communication, organization, and research skills
  • Ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary environment and with diverse participants
  • Familiarity with Microsoft 365 or Google Workspace and survey tools such as Qualtrics or Microsoft Forms
  • Prior experience with community engagement, teaching, or health related initiatives is a plus
  • Compensation of $14.00 per hour for graduate students
  • Hands-on experience in arts in health programming
  • Opportunity to build transferable professional skills
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