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As of Jun 23, 2026, the average yearly pay for curator internship in the United States is $72,627.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $50,000.00 and $94,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Curator Internship vs Museum Assistant?

AspectCurator InternshipMuseum Assistant
Required CredentialsEnrolled in or recent graduate of arts, history, or museum studies programsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles prefer related experience
Work EnvironmentPrimarily office and gallery spaces, assisting with exhibitions and collectionsFront desk, visitor services, and general support tasks in museum settings
Employer & Industry UsageUsed by museums, galleries, and cultural institutions for training internsCommonly employed in museums, historical sites, and cultural centers for operational support

While both roles are within museum settings, a Curator Internship focuses on gaining experience in curation, collections, and exhibition planning, often involving research and project work. A Museum Assistant provides general support, customer service, and operational tasks. Internships are ideal for those pursuing a career in curation, whereas assistant roles support daily museum functions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Curator Intern, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Curator Intern, you generally need a background in art history, museum studies, or a related field, along with strong research and organizational skills. Familiarity with collection management systems, digital cataloging tools, and basic image editing software is typically required. Attention to detail, creativity, and strong written and verbal communication skills help you excel in both independent projects and collaborative environments. These skills are crucial for accurately managing collections, supporting exhibitions, and effectively engaging with the public and museum professionals.

What is a Curator Internship?

A Curator Internship is a temporary position that provides hands-on experience in a museum, gallery, or similar institution, working under the guidance of professional curators. Interns assist with tasks such as cataloging collections, researching objects, preparing exhibits, and developing educational materials. This internship is designed for students or recent graduates interested in museum studies, art history, or cultural heritage, offering valuable insights into the daily responsibilities of a curator and the workings of cultural institutions.

What kind of projects and responsibilities can I expect during a Curator Internship?

As a Curator Intern, you can expect to work on a variety of projects such as assisting with exhibition planning, cataloging collections, conducting research on artists or artifacts, and helping organize educational programs. You may collaborate closely with curators, educators, and collection managers, gaining hands-on experience in both the creative and administrative aspects of museum work. This role often involves both independent research tasks and teamwork, offering a well-rounded introduction to the day-to-day responsibilities of a professional curator.
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Associate Curator of Collections

Associate Curator of Collections

Skirball Cultural Center

Los Angeles, CA

Full-time

Posted 23 days ago


Job description

The Skirball Cultural Center seeks an Associate Curator of Collections to join its museum team in a position focused on researching, exhibiting, acquisitions, digitally sharing, and shaping the future of its collections. The Skirball stewards one of largest collections of Jewish art, ritual objects, and material culture in the world. Ranging from the ancient to the contemporary, the 30,000 objects in the Skirball's collections reflect Jewish life in different eras and parts of the world and serve as tools for advancing the Skirball's mission.

The Associate Curator of Collections will play an important role in both ongoing and future Skirball museum initiatives. These include launching an online collections catalogue to make our collections objects widely accessible; creating a study collection for educational use; and spotlighting collections objects in a re-envisioned core exhibition on Jewish American culture, scheduled to open in 2029. This individual will assume a leading role in identifying new objects for acquisition that advance the Skirball's priorities. They will serve as the Museum Department's content specialist on the collections, liaising with Skirball colleagues across the institution, and engaging with scholars, community members, donors, and other stakeholders locally, nationally, and internationally.

Pay Range: $73,000 per year

Responsibilities

New Core Exhibition-Planning and Ongoing Curatorial Work:

  • Serves as the Collections Specialist on the Core Renewal Team. Coordinates with Collections Manager and Registrars on the deinstallation of the Skirball's current core exhibition.
  • Recommendscollectionsobjects for inclusion in the new core that align with the exhibition's Big Idea, Visitor Experience Goals, and Interpretive Plan. Identifies subject areas that require new objects. Leads efforts to identify and acquire those objects.
  • Identifies subject areas that require new objects. Leads efforts to identify and acquire those objects.
  • Provides support for temporary art commissions inspired by or in dialogue with Skirball collections objects.
  • Manages and curates scheduled gallery and object rotations in the new core exhibition alongside internal and external collaborators.

Collections Digitization and Online Access:

  • In consultation with the Museum Director and Collections Manager, determines which objects will go live on the database in 2027, 2028, and 2029.
  • Selects objects and writesextended labels forSpotlight Objects.
  • Gives curatorial approvalfor allrecords being published to the public-facing side of the database.
  • Conducts research on objects in the collection. May supervise curatorial interns or subject area specialists helping to conduct research.

Acquisitions:

  • Works with Museum Director to refine acquisitions plan.
  • Identifies potential objects for acquisition and reviews all proposed object donations. Researches and presents these objects for consideration at Museum Collections Committee meetings.
  • Edits acquisitions worksheets for each newly acquired object.
  • Advises the Persian Jewish Art History and Culture Research Fellow on potential Persian Jewish acquisitions and stewards objects through the acquisitions process.

Study Collection and Deaccessions:

  • Works with Collections Manager to create a Skirball study collection of objects.
  • In consultation with Collections Manager, determines which objects the Museum Collections Committee should consider for deaccessioning before they go to the Museum Director and the Board.

Travel of Collections:

  • Identifies collections objects for travel to other museums and curates focused, collections-based traveling exhibitions as assigned
  • Responds to outside curatorial requests for information oncollectionsobjects for potential exhibition loans.

Internal SkirballEducation:

  • Provides Education Department staff with information aboutcollectionsobjects(on view and in storage)fromMuseumPlusand our object files.
  • Edits educator lesson plans related to Jewish history and holidays that draw from the permanent collection.
  • Trains Skirball docents and educators on collections objects in the core.
  • Reviews docent tour scripts about specific objects in the core.
  • Shares collections information with Skirball interns and Teen Advisory Committee members.

ExternalVisitor Facing:

  • Answerscontent-specific questions from the public about objects in the Skirball collection.
  • Gives spotlight talks on the collections during public festivals, openings, and other Skirball events.
  • Provides images andcuratorialtext related to collections objects for Communications team to use on social media.
  • Serves as LAHC (LA History Collective) representative fromthe Skirball.

Fundraising Related:

  • In support of the Development team, leads donor tours and cultivation events related to the collection.
  • Supports Collections Council engagement around potential new Skirball acquisitions.

Qualifications:

  • Master's degree or higher in Jewish history, art history, American studies, or related subject.
  • 4 years of more of prior museum experience, specifically in the research, handling, and presentation of collections objects for museum audiences.
  • Academic background in Judaism and Jewish ritual objects.
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills.
  • Proven ability to multi-task, demonstrate flexibility, and work productively in teams.
  • Prior experience working with collections databases recommended.
  • Prior experience as an educator recommended.
  • Ability to read Hebrew recommended. Knowledge of Farsi or Yiddish a plus.
  • Personal resonance with the Skirball's mission of fostering human connections among audiences of diverse backgrounds and communities, and its goal of presenting an expansive and inclusive concept of Jewish identity through its collections.
Employment Type: FULL_TIME