The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary art in the United States and a thriving cultural center for the Bay Area. We cannot imagine life without art; it inspires and connects us every day. Now more than ever, these connections matter and are aligned with our values. Inclusive: We strive to be a museum of many voices in dialogue. Passionate : We believe working with art is more than a job or trusteeship - it's a way of life. Brave : We are committed to approaching our work with courage and a sense of adventure, always ready to explore new perspectives. Empathic : We aim to act like a person, not an institution. SFMOMA is a place for the infinitely curious to explore, support, and experience the art of our time. We believe that modern and contemporary art can influence the way we think, view the world, and embrace the many voices and perspectives around us. We aspire to foster an environment that elicits joy, nurtures a sense of belonging and purpose—where difference is seen as a strength, and every one is appreciated for their whole self. Schedule : Full Time, 35 hours/week, Monday, June 15 - Friday, August 14, up to five days working onsite Department Description The Elise S. Haas Conservation Department of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is a multi-disciplinary team. The department focuses on the preservation, conservation, research and display of modern and contemporary artworks, and on the exploration and documentation of artists’ practices. Position Description The Internship will focus on developing the Artist Material Collection (AMC) which is managed by the Conservation Department. The project would include review and processing of gifts of artist materials relating to Marvin Lipofsky, Steve Wolfe and Frederick Hammersley among others. These materials directly relate to works made by these artists in the Permanent Collection. Working with a supervisor and Conservation staff, the Intern will enter the materials into the Collection database, photograph the items and implement storage housing for the items and move them into storage locations. Additional potential projects include photographing and re-housing catalogued artist materials as well as digitizing color slides from past conservation treatment or research projects. Project Plan Over the 9- week program, the Intern will: · Review and examine items slated for the AMC · Create digital records for the items and enter descriptive information into the Museum Collection Database · Participate in documentary photography of the items · Select and implement appropriate storage housing for the items · Move the housed items to storage locations and document the location in the database · Re-house catalogued AMC items · Photograph catalogued AMC items · Digitize color slides and save files in Digital Garden, our digital assets management system Educational Objectives We hope that through this internship, the AMC Intern will expand their understanding of what it means to be a part of a multidisciplinary conservation team at a large museum. The project will help the Intern experience the full process of ingesting items into a collection including initial review, data entry, photo documentation, housing and storage. Additional Internship Programming The Summer 2026 Internship will offer 9-weeks of hands-on experience and mentorship along with weekly presentations and discussions with various departments in the museum, off-site educational visits within the Bay Area community, and access to various tours and events within the museum.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Intern
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501-1,000 employees