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NEA Teen Intern

Worcester, MA · On-site

$15.50/hr

With strong ties to both our local community and the international art world, the Worcester Art Museum is an essential cultural venue for Central Massachusetts and beyond. Inclusion, Diversity ...

With strong ties to both our local community and the international art world, the Worcester Art Museum is an essential cultural venue for Central Massachusetts and beyond. Inclusion, Diversity ...

Content Marketing Manager

New York, NY · On-site

$65K - $85K/yr

Backgrounds may include content marketing, product marketing, lifecycle/customer marketing, growth marketing, or editorial/media, ideally within B2B, SaaS, and/or the art world. * Are curious about ...

Art Handler If you're looking to grow in the world of fine art logistics and you have a passion for it, then we just may have the perfect role for you! We are seeking a talented and driven Art ...

Writers who understand the art world or who understand what artists need would be a plus. This role is broken down into the following responsibilities: * Blog Content: Either original or repurposed ...

Art Handler

Grand Junction, CO · On-site

$22 - $26/hr

Art Handler If you're looking to grow in the world of fine art logistics and you have a passion for it, then we just may have the perfect role for you! We are seeking a talented and driven Art ...

Writers who understand the art world or who understand what artists need would be a plus. This role is broken down into the following responsibilities: * Blog Content: Either original or repurposed ...

The Art Handler plays a vital role in ensuring the safe movement, installation, packing, and transportation of the world-class art, antiques, and jewelry entrusted to M.S. Rau. This is an exciting ...

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How much do art world jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for art world in the United States is $69,553.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $36,000.00 and $99,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an art world job?

An Art World job refers to any profession within the ecosystem of the visual arts, including roles in museums, galleries, auction houses, art studios, and cultural institutions. These jobs range from curators, art handlers, and gallery assistants to art dealers, critics, and museum educators. Careers in the Art World often require a combination of artistic knowledge, business acumen, and networking skills to succeed.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in an art world position?

To thrive in the Art World as a professional, you need a deep understanding of art history, market trends, and strong networking abilities typically supported by a degree in fine arts, art history, or arts management. Familiarity with collection management systems, online art marketplaces, and event planning software is often important. Excellent communication, negotiation, and organizational skills help professionals build relationships and navigate the complexities of art transactions and exhibitions. These competencies are vital for success as they enable professionals to leverage opportunities, manage valuable works, and connect with artists, clients, and institutions.

What career advancement opportunities are available for professionals working in the art world?

Professionals in the Art World can pursue various career paths, such as moving from gallery assistant roles to curatorial, management, or directorial positions within museums, galleries, or auction houses. Experience and networking also open doors to specialized roles in art advisory, consulting, or art investment. Additionally, building a reputation and a broad skill set can lead to opportunities in international art fairs or private collections. Career progression is often influenced by continued professional development, attending industry events, and staying updated on market trends. Many organizations value individuals who demonstrate initiative and a passion for fostering creative and business relationships.

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Infographic showing various Art World job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 75% Full Time, 20% Part Time, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 90% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $69,553 per year, or $33.4 per hour.

NEA Teen Intern

Worcester Art Museum

Worcester, MA • On-site

$15.50/hr

Full-time, Part-time, Internship

Re-posted 5 days ago


Job description

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 Classes Department. This paid, part-time internship is designed for teens ages 14-19 who want to spend time in a creative environment, learn how a museum works from the inside, and explore possible futures in the arts, education, museums, or cultural fields. The internship begins on September 25, 2026, and runs primarily on Fridays (with opportunities for additional hours during vacation weeks and special programs), through the end of August 2027. Interns will form a cohort of 15 teens, learning together while building confidence, community, and creative momentum.


As an NEA Teen Intern, you’ll be welcomed into the day-to-day life of the Museum through guided experiences with staff and teaching artists. Each week, you’ll have opportunities to collaborate with professionals, ask questions, and explore different parts of arts education work, including education and public programs, creative planning, classroom support, communication, teamwork, and problem-solving. After an introductory period, interns will be able to assist with youth studio classes, observe and support teaching, contribute ideas to ongoing projects, and take part in conversations about creative careers and professional pathways. No two weeks will look exactly the same, and that variety is intentional: this internship is meant to help you discover what excites you, where your strengths lie, and how your creative voice fits into a larger community.


We’re looking for teens who are curious, open-minded, and eager to learn in a shared environment. You don’t need to know exactly what you want to do in the future, and you do not need prior museum, teaching, or formal art experience to apply. This internship is an opportunity to explore, build confidence, and learn alongside others. We especially encourage applications from teens who may be new to museums, who are exploring their interests, or who bring perspectives and experiences that are not always centered in arts and cultural spaces. Interest in creativity, community, working with others, or learning how programs come together is just as valuable as experience making art.


Position Title: NEA Teen Intern

Employment Type: Temporary Part-time

Department: Studio Classes

Division: Learning & Engagement

Reports to: Studio Programs Manager

Supervisory Responsibilities: None

Salary Range: $15.50 per hour

Requirements:

What we’re looking for:

  • Interest in creativity, learning, or community programs
    This could include art classes, electives, after-school programs, helping with school or community activities, personal creative projects, or simply a strong curiosity about how museums, classes, and creative programs work.
  • Curiosity, openness, and willingness to learn
    Interns should be eager to explore new ideas, ask questions, and try different kinds of work in a supportive, fast-changing environment. Prior experience is not required.
  • Ability to work respectfully with people from diverse backgrounds and learning styles
    This role involves collaborating with peers, staff, faculty, and students of many ages and abilities, and requires empathy, flexibility, and inclusive communication.
  • Reliability and ability to commit to the internship schedule
    Interns should be able to attend regularly, communicate clearly if issues arise, and follow guidance from staff and teaching artists.

About WAM

The Worcester Art Museum connects people, communities, and cultures through the experience of art. Our wide-ranging exhibitions tell global stories—from art made thousands of years ago to works being created today. The Museum’s collection of nearly 40,000 objects, assembled since its opening in 1898, provides a foundation to connect visitors of all ages with art, artists, and the ideas they spark. With strong ties to both our local community and the international art world, the Worcester Art Museum is an essential cultural venue for Central Massachusetts and beyond.


Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility at WAM: At WAM we are committed to building a diverse environment, one where staff feel a sense of belonging, and are valued for their contributions and the perspectives they bring. Please visit our Mission, Vision, and Values page to learn more.


The Museum is an equal opportunity employer committed to diversity.