Internship Projects
Internships are offered in the spring, summer, and fall terms to students who have not yet completed their degrees, or who have graduated within the past six months. Summer internships are accompanied by a $7,000 stipend, based on a full-time, ten-week schedule. Pro-rated stipends may be available for part-time internships, which are available during the academic year and, in some cases, during the summer.
Please note that most projects are only available to graduate students.
Questions about internships may be directed to [email protected].
Archival Collections Processing (Graduate)
- A professional and focused experience in archival work structured around processing and preservation of archival collections, cataloging and archival descriptive practices and standards including EAD (Encoded Archival Description). Graduate interns work under the supervision and guidance of senior archivists in Collections Processing.
Archives of American Art Women’s History Internship
- The Archives of American Art, Smithsonian Institution is selecting one intern for a professional and focused experience in archival research and cataloging tasks associated with women artists, art historians, art collectors, and art dealers found in the Archives collections. This internship supports expanding the story of America through often-untold accounts and accomplishments of Women—individually and collectively—to better understand our past and inspire our future. See full posting for details.
Archives of American Art Journal (Advanced undergraduate or Graduate)
- Supports the work of the Archives' managing editor. Projects include fact-checking and proofreading articles, conducting image research, and producing social media content for the Archives' peer-reviewed scholarly Archives of American Art Journal (https://www.aaa.si.edu/publications/journal). Please note this internship is not available for Summer 2025.
Curatorial (Undergraduate)
- For Summer 2025, the curatorial internship will be a joint opportunity with the Asian Pacific American Center. The intern will divide their time between APAC and AAA and contribute to the development of educational resources for an upcoming exhibition. For more information on this opportunity and how to apply to APAC's curatorial/archives track, see APAC's internship posting, noting the deadline is February 7.
Oral History Graduate Student Internship (Graduate)
- In this Oral History Management internship, you will be immersed in what goes into the management of a longstanding and ongoing oral history program. This internship is offered in the Archives’ Washington, DC office. See full posting for details.