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NEA Teen Intern

Worcester, MA · On-site

$15.50/hr

The Worcester Art Museum invites curious, creative teens from across Worcester and surrounding communities to join our Learning & Engagement Division as NEA Teen Interns in the Studio Classes ...

Description The Worcester Art Museum invites curious, creative teens from across Worcester and surrounding communities to join our Learning & Engagement Division as NEA Teen Interns in the Studio ...

NEA Teen Intern

Worcester, MA · On-site

$15.50/hr

Description The Worcester Art Museum invites curious, creative teens from across Worcester and surrounding communities to join our Learning & Engagement Division as NEA Teen Interns in the Studio ...

NEA Teen Intern

Worcester, MA · On-site

$15.50/hr

The Worcester Art Museum invites curious, creative teens from across Worcester and surrounding communities to join our Learning & Engagement Division as NEA Teen Interns in the Studio Classes ...

Posted 7/20/26 The Kimbell Art Museum offers paid, part-time Registration internship to graduate students, as well as recent post-graduates, who are interested in learning about museum practices and ...

... The Speed Art Museum is committed to hiring talented individuals who share in the vision of ... Please direct questions regarding this internship, responsibilities, or any other concerns, to ...

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How much do art museum internship jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average hourly pay for art museum internship in the United States is $15.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $12.50 and $17.55 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an art museum internship?

Art museum internships are temporary positions, often aimed at students or recent graduates, that provide hands-on experience working in a museum setting. Interns may assist with tasks such as curatorial research, exhibition preparation, education programs, or administrative work. These internships offer valuable insight into museum operations and are an excellent way to gain practical skills and professional connections in the art world. Most internships are part-time and may be paid or unpaid, depending on the institution.

What types of projects and responsibilities can I expect as an art museum intern?

As an Art Museum Intern, you may be involved in a variety of projects including assisting with exhibition preparation, cataloging artwork, supporting educational programs, and conducting research for curatorial staff. Interns often help with event planning, visitor engagement, and administrative tasks, providing a hands-on understanding of museum operations. Collaboration with curators, educators, and collections staff is common, offering valuable exposure to different museum departments and professional networking opportunities. This role is ideal for gaining practical experience and building skills relevant to a career in the arts or museum sector.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an art museum intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Art Museum Intern, you generally need a background in art history or related fields, strong research skills, and attention to detail, often supported by current enrollment in a relevant undergraduate or graduate program. Familiarity with collection management systems, museum databases, and digital cataloging tools is typically required. Excellent communication, teamwork, and organizational skills set candidates apart in this role. These abilities are vital for supporting exhibitions, engaging visitors, and ensuring the smooth operation of museum projects.

What is the difference between Art Museum Internship vs Art Gallery Assistant?

AspectArt Museum InternshipArt Gallery Assistant
Required CredentialsTypically students or recent graduates; no formal certification requiredSimilar; often students or entry-level workers
Work EnvironmentLarge institutions, museums, educational settingsPrivate galleries, commercial spaces, smaller venues
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by museums for educational and training purposesUsed by galleries for sales support and exhibit assistance
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding internship opportunities in museumsExploring entry-level roles in art galleries

While both roles involve working with art and may require similar credentials, an Art Museum Internship typically offers experience within large museum settings focused on education and curation. An Art Gallery Assistant usually works in smaller gallery environments, assisting with sales, exhibits, and customer service. The choice depends on your career focus—museum education or gallery sales and support.

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Infographic showing various Art Museum Internship job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 79% Full Time, 17% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $32,333 per year, or $15.5 per hour.

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Job description

Position
Museum Educator
Department
Museum of Art at Midwestern State University
Starting Date
09/01/2026
Salary
$3767.92 Monthly Plus Benefits
Job #
S003-27
Budget Position #
NM0999
Posted
08/17/2026
Description
The Wichita Falls Museum of Art at Midwestern State University is an academic museum with deep community roots. Accredited by the American Alliance of Museums, it has a combined purpose to integrate art into the life of the community and the mission of MSU Texas. Located on the south campus, the Museum offers ample free parking and is a gateway to the popular Sikes Lake walking trail. Rotating exhibitions feature works from the Permanent Collection,the art of regional and national emerging and professional artists, and work of historical importance. Exhibitions change two to three times per year, with educational programs offering opportunities for interaction and contribution with collections and exhibitions.
The Museum Educator develops and manages a range of programs and co-curricular opportunities that enrich and expand the educational mission of both the Wichita Falls Museum of Art and Midwestern State University. Primary responsibilities include planning, implementing, managing, and evaluating museum educational programming consistent with the WFMA's mission to enrich life in our community and the university through experiences in visual art for all ages. The Museum Educator also develops and manages goals, calendars, interpretive plans, reports, summaries, recommendations, and budgets related to the museum's educational programs. The position plays a crucial role in engaging the MSU campus and surrounding communities through innovative creative educational activities connected to WFMA exhibitions and collections. Programs include, but are not limited to, On the Wall Workshops, Essentials Art Studio, Crafternoon and Creative Calm workshops, Storytime in the Galleries, and the Art of Seeing. This is a grant-funded appointment. Position reports to Museum Director.
Examples
  1. Develop, promote, implement, and evaluate on-site creative art activities and educational programs for visitors, including school children K-12, public and private school teachers, families, university students, faculty and staff, and senior citizens.
  2. Develop, promote, implement, and evaluate off-site creative art activities and educational programs for local schools and community organizations.
  3. In collaboration with the Curator and Collections Manager, develop interactive learning experiences related to collections and exhibitions for visitors of all ages and backgrounds.
  4. Research and develop working knowledge of the collections and exhibitions to conceptualize educational programming, encourage research projects and internships, and develop and implement gallery tours.
  5. Develop and deliver informed gallery tours to school and community groups and organizations.
  6. Develop and manage museum internship program and develop campus partnerships to grow consistent cross-curricular internship opportunities for students' professional development.
  7. Supervise and mentor education student assistants, volunteers, and interns.
  8. With Museum Curator, serve as liaison with MSU campus partners to develop academic projects, activities, and learning opportunities for MSU students, faculty, and staff and facilitate engagement between the museum and the university's academic units.
  9. Serve as a liaison with public and private schools, community groups, and other target audiences to arrange a program of field trips, guided tours, demonstrations, and workshops.
  10. Serve as an educational ambassador for WFMA, cultivating museum support and partnerships with regional schools and organizations to strengthen both on and off-site museum educational engagement.
  11. As required, facilitate Museum Studies course teaching and student mentoring.
  12. Maintain educational art supplies and supervise inventory.
  13. Track museum education budget.
  14. Engage in data collection and evaluation of participant feedback.
  15. Assist with grant development for educational programs.
  16. Keep pace with current and best practices in the field of museum education.
  17. Perform other duties as assigned.

Physical Condition
Moderate physical activities required of general office work and the ability to supervise and participate in the educational programming activities as well as physical setup/breakdown of events designed for the general public and MSU groups.
Experience
1-3 years art teaching experience in a museum, classroom, or informal setting. Experience in developing art-integrated education programs, art-making workshops, and curriculum is preferred. Extended experience in studio art and creative practice also preferred. Experience in public or museum programming management and building creative content and educational programs within an art museum or equivalent institution.
Knowledge
Required excellent interpersonal skills to work in a museum team environment, with the public, and with MSU faculty, staff, and students. Required working knowledge of current museum best practices. Experience in classroom management techniques and practices. Experience with studio art practices. Basic knowledge of art history. Highly motivated, flexible, and comfortable with all audiences. Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and problem-solving skills, along with ability to work independently and in a team to complete projects. Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Education
Bachelor's degree in Art, Art History, Art Education, Museum Studies, or related field required. Master's degree preferred, OR a combination of education, experience, and training may be applied.
Additional Requirements
Must be available to work a non-traditional schedule including evenings and weekends and travel occasionally. Driver's License required, willing to drive small groups in bus or van.
Standard Requirements
Requires the ability to maintain positive working relationships with students, faculty, staff, and the community. Must adhere to University's core values: People-Centered, Community, Integrity, Visionary, and Connections, per the MSU Texas Values Journey. Personal cell phone usage may be required to complete position duties, including multi-function authentication requirements. Regular reliable attendance is required.
This position is designated as security sensitive (Mod) and requires a criminal background check. Position is designated as a Responsible Employee as outlined by Title IX. May serve as Campus Security Authority as outlined by the Clery Act.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to sex, race, color, national origin, religion, age, disability, protected veteran status, or genetic information.
To Apply:
Submit a state of Texas application, cover letter, resume and list of three references to the Human Resources Department: E-mail: human.resources@msutexas.edu
Click here to download your State of Texas Application
Midwestern State University
Human Resources Department
3410 Taft Boulevard
Wichita Falls, TX 76308
Phone: 940-397-4221
Fax:940-397-4780
Last Modified: 01/15/2026

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