Founded with the mission to seamlessly integrate art, architecture, and nature, Glenstone is a world-class contemporary art museum in Potomac, Maryland. Opened in 2006 and expanded in 2018, the museum welcomes visitors to a unique experience of indoor and outdoor spaces enveloped by 300 acres of organically maintained meadow and woodlands. Admission is always free. The work culture at Glenstone is dynamic and team oriented. As a mission-driven nonprofit, we are proud to foster a workplace where associates feel valued, respected, and accepted. We leverage our collaborative and enriching culture to provide abundant opportunities for all associates to develop new skills, feel connected to our mission, and actively participate in advancing their careers. The goal of the internship program at Glenstone is to cultivate the next generation of the workforce by exposing interns to various professional pathways in the museum world. In collaboration with their department, interns can expect to gain professional experience by supporting specific departmental initiatives and projects. Interns are encouraged to connect with fellow team members throughout the organization to gain knowledge and build lasting relationships. The Registration Department at Glenstone oversees the Foundation’s superlative collection of post-World War II artworks and works on loan to the museum. This includes accessioning, collections care, shipping, packing, crating, art movement, storage, outgoing loans and exhibitions, incoming loans and exhibitions and ensuring the safe handling, installation and security of the collection. The Registration and Art Preparation Intern will work in both aspects of our Registration Department. They will gain understanding and experience in collections management best practices and the physical nature of handling artwork. The intern will be exposed to a highly collaborative department of Registrars and Preparators during daily collections management activities and exhibition planning. Working within the Registration team will provide the opportunity to collaborate across many departments within the organization, especially with Collections, Engineering and Maintenance, Grounds, and Facilities. The Registration and Art Preparation Intern should have an interest in art, architecture, nature, sustainability, innovative technology, and/or other focus areas important to the museum. An ability to be flexible and adjust accordingly to new circumstances is critical for success in this role. The ideal candidate must possess a high-level of professional conduct, discernment and confidentiality.
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