Summer 2026 Internship Program Education: Interpretation Intern
Education: Interpretation Intern
The BMA’s Education and Interpretation Department is seeking a Summer Intern to assist with all aspects of museum and gallery interpretation. This work includes supporting the development of interpretation resources for upcoming exhibitions and gallery installations; creating accessibility resources, including Accessibility Guides with image descriptions, large print labels, transcripts, captions, and space descriptions to increase access at the BMA; and uploading and maintaining digital content to the BMA’s Digital Guides and Bloomberg Connects platforms. They will also support the department in evaluation strategy implementation, such as surveying, data collection, coding, and reporting. The Intern will gain experience maintaining interpretive spaces and the Joseph Education Center’s Experience Gallery, Wall of Wonder, and Book Nook. The position may also work on other department projects, as assigned.
Responsibilities
- Upload/Maintain interpretive digital content
- Create accessibility resources
- Support evaluation strategy implementation
- Maintain interpretive spaces
- Support the development of interpretation resources
Preferred Qualifications
- Strong organizational skills
- Writing/Communication skills
- Experience working in a database
Proposed Schedule
- This position will be hybrid
- This position will meet 2-3 days during the week
Summer 2026 Internship Details & Application Instructions
Apply
Please see below for more program details and how to apply. All application materials must be submitted by Sunday, May 3rd, 2026.
Eligibility
Applicants must meet one of the following criteria:
- Currently enrolled in an accredited Graduate or Undergraduate Program
- Recent graduate from an accredited program (within 5 years)
- PhD candidate
Please note that if an Internship has a specific education requirement, that will be clearly indicated in the description. Selected candidates, hired for an internship, will be asked to complete a background screening and drug screening (at the BMA’s expense). This is a part of our routine onboarding process.
Commitment
The information below indicates general scheduling and commitment requirements for our Internship Program: Selected candidates will be expected to work from June 29-August 21, 2026.
- Most positions will meet 2-3 days per week*
- Interns will work 15 hours per week (120 hours total)
- If you require a specific number of hours or are planning to do this Internship for
credit, please state your hourly requirements in your cover letter.
* A unique schedule will be created with each selected candidate based on their availability.
BMA Internship Program Stipend
Baltimore Museum of Art Interns are awarded a $2,100 stipend. The stipend is distributed in two installments throughout the Internship.
Required Application Materials
Please submit the following documents to complete your application:
- Cover Letter
- Resume
- Reference(s): contact details should be listed on either your resume or cover letter
Application Deadline
All materials must be submitted by Sunday, May 3rd, 2026.
Submitting Application Materials
Materials may be sent via the following options (please only choose one submission
option):
- You may upload and submit your documents through the following form: https://form.jotform.com/222776153016049
- You may send your documents to the following e-mail address: internships@artbma.org (please indicate the position or positions you are applying for in the subject line).
Notification of Decision
The application review process will begin after the application deadline has ended. Applicants selected for an interview will be notified in the weeks following that date. All applicants will be notified when a position has been filled.
JJC Stipend
Thanks to a generous gift from the Joshua Johnson Council, one Intern will be selected to be funded through their program. In addition to the stipend, the selected candidate will have the opportunity to connect with the Council to network with professionals who are working to uplift BIPOC artists and arts professionals. The JJC recipient will join the Council during one of their regularly scheduled meetings and give a brief presentation of the project they worked on during their time at the BMA. Any additional questions may be sent to internships@artbma.org.
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