Intern, Collections – Fall 2026
Listed on 2026-08-21
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Creative Arts/Media
Intern, Collections – Fall 2026 (2 Opportunities)
Intern, Collections supports the Registrar department and Collections team in a focused project to rehouse and rehang approximately 1,000 period garments, improving long-term preservation through safer hanging systems and enhanced dust protection. This position provides practical, hands-on experience working directly with the Museum's collection, learning best practices in object handling, preventative conservation, and proper storage under the guidance of collections professionals.
The intern also engages with museum professionals and peers through structured programming, including lunchtime sessions, staff meetings, and other museum programs.
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this internship, the intern will:
- Gain hands-on experience rehousing and rehanging costume and textile objectives using the Museum's standard storage practices.
- Learn safe object handling techniques and basic principles of preventative conservation for historic garments.
- Develop working knowledge of collections documentation through accurate data entry and record maintenance in The Museum System (TMS), the Museum's collections database.
- Practice assessing object condition and selecting appropriate storage solutions under staff supervision.
- Build professional skills through collaboration with collections staff and participation in cohort-based programming.
- Contribute to the Museum's commitment to a culture of inclusive excellence.
Responsibilities:
- Collaborate with the Collections team on a large-scale project to rehouse and rehang approximately 1,000 period garments, improving storage safety and appropriate hanging systems and dust protection.
- Remove garments from hanging systems in existing storage, assessing their condition, and selecting the appropriate hanger size and protection covers.
- Produce and attach visual identification tags for each garment, including photographs and key object information.
- Accurately document all rehousing and rehanging activities in the Museum's collection database, TMS, ensuring accuracy and thorough record-keeping.
- Observe or assist with collection-related activities across departments (e.g. exhibitions, conservation, loans) as opportunities arise.
- Participate in departmental meetings or behind-the-scenes tours related to collections management.
- Present a summary of internship experience and project outcomes to museum leadership, including the Director/CEO, at the end of the internship.
- Support the Registrar department with additional collections-related tasks as needed.
Work Schedule & Duration:
This internship is a part-time onsite position, required to work 3 days per week. This position runs for ten (10) consecutive weeks, from September to December 2026.
Eligibility:
- Current NJ undergraduate student
- Current NJ graduate student
- Recent NJ college graduate:
Must have graduated less than one year prior to start of internship experience - A current undergraduate student who is permanent NJ resident
Knowledge, Skills, and Attributes:
- Major or focus in collections management, art history, conservation, museum studies, or other related fields preferred.
- Collections database interest or experience a plus.
- Costume and textile collection interest or experience a plus.
- Photography skills or experience a plus.
- Creative thinking and growth attitude.
- Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage with individuals from diverse backgrounds.
- Good presentation facilitation and written communication skills.
- Experience with Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, SharePoint, Outlook) preferred.
Working Conditions/Physical Demands:
- Ability to remain in a stationary position for extended periods of time, move about, access, and operate computer equipment.
- Ability to occasionally lift and move up to fifteen (15) pounds.
- Ability to move throughout the Museum's offices, galleries, facilities, and meeting spaces.
- Ability to navigate accessible public and administrative areas of the Museum, including use of elevators.
Rate: $20/hourly
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