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Windgate Museum Internship
From 2009 to 2019 the Windgate Museum Internship provided professional opportunities and financial support to emerging craft curators.
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Applications were sought from museums, galleries, foundations, and non-profits with craft collections and curatorial staff requiring intern assistance. The selected host institutions were awarded $5,000 to pay an intern of their choosing, preferably an undergraduate or graduate student, to work under the direction of a curator or director in decorative arts, contemporary craft, or related exhibitions and programs.
internship goals
Expand
To support and expand the number of future curators with education and interest in contemporary studio craft
Encourage
To encourage the careers of emerging craft curators
Support
To support upcoming craft-based research and projects in museums and collections nationwide
Build
To identify and build relationships with like-minded institutions/partners
Overview
Eligibility
Requirements
Review Process
How to Apply
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Overview
Windgate Museum Internship
The Windgate Museum Internship provided professional opportunities and financial support to emerging craft curators. Applications were sought from museums, galleries, foundations, and non-profits with craft collections and curatorial staff requiring intern assistance.
The Center for Craft proudly supported the Windgate Museum Internship from 2010 through 2019. Although this opportunity is no longer available, we encourage students to apply to the
Curatorial Fellowship
and the
Craft Research Fund Graduate Grant
Details
Award Amount:
Up to $5,000
Grant Period:
8 months
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Timeline
Applications Open:
Nov 2018
Deadline:
Feb 8, 2019
Notification:
Feb 18th—week of
Announced:
Mar 2019
Interns Selected:
May 2019
Grant Period Begins:
May 2019
Grant Period Ends:
Dec 2019
2019 Windgate Museum Internship - Eligibility
Applications were solicited from U.S.-based museums, galleries, foundations, and non-profits with craft collections and curatorial staff requiring intern assistance on a craft-focused project. Host Institutions from the most recent grant cycle (2018) could not re-apply in 2019. However, institutions that have participated prior to 2018 could reapply for the 2019 program.
The intern’s direct report must have completed the SlideRoom application.
2019 Windgate Museum Internship - Requirements
- Selected Host Institutions advertised the internship position through their own networks no later than March 1, 2019 and select an undergraduate or graduate intern no later than May 1, 2019.
- 100% of the grant, or $5,000, was released to the Host Institution upon receipt of a signed grant agreement, selected Host Institution’s W9, copy of the selected student intern’s C.V. and application letter, with a copy of the job description and contact information from the curator responsible for oversight of the internship.
- This funding provided an honorarium that will equal a salary of no less than $10 an hour to students for the internship. Museums and institutions could deduct from the total required FICA, but no part of the $5,000 could be used for administration costs.
- Host Institutions provided oversight for a meaningful internship
- A self-evaluation of the program was completed by both museum staff involved and student at the end of the internship
2019 Windgate Museum Internship - Review Process
The Center for Craft evaluated Host Institution applications based on the following criteria:
- Project’s educational benefit to the intern
- Project’s impact on the field of craft
- Host Institution’s marketing plan for the proposed internship
2019 Windgate Museum Internship - How to Apply
APPLICATIONS CLOSED
Application Deadline:
Application must be submitted via SlideRoom no later than February 8, 2019 at 11:59pm EST.
Application Fee:
A non-refundable application fee of $5 (US) is required with each application. Payment must be submitted via SlideRoom. DO NOT mail checks, cash or send money via Western Union, Money Gram, Postal Money Gram to the Center for Craft’s office.
Notification:
Notifications of the results will be sent via e-mail by February 18, 2019. The e-mail address listed on the application form will be used to send out notifications. Please be sure that it is a valid account that you check regularly.
Applicants must apply using the online application program SlideRoom at
www.craftcreativitydesign.slideroom.com
. Please review the application requirements listed below before beginning your application.
All applicants should create a log-in to be able to partially complete the form and return to finish it at a later date. Before submitting your application, you will be directed to a confirmation page where you will be able to review your form and return to edit or delete your uploaded files as needed. Once you submit your application, you will not be able to access your form again. Applicants will receive a confirmation email once the application form has been successfully submitted.
2019 Windgate Museum Internship - Host Institution
Sample Application
1. Institution Name
2. Institution Website
3. How many full time employees does your institution employ?
4. Name of intern's direct report. Note: Intern's direct report must complete the application.
5. Direct report's title and department
6. Direct report's email
7. Briefly describe your craft related collections and upcoming projects related to these holdings. Please limit to 250 words or less.
8. Provide a brief job or project description for the intern as it relates to your craft collection. Please include individuals the intern will work closely with and identify key professional skills they will develop during the internship. Please limit to 500 words or less
9. Describe your eligibility requirements for the intern. Please limit to 250 words or less.
10. Do you currently offer internships and if so, how do you identify candidates? If not, what are your plans for seeking and identifying an intern? Please limit to 250 words or less.
2019 Windgate Museum Internship - FAQ
Who is eligible to be a host?
Museums, foundations, and non-profits with craft collections and curatorial staff requiring assistance with engaging projects that will benefit both the host and intern assistance on a craft-focused project. Host Institutions from the most recent grant cycle (2017) may not re-apply in 2018, however, institutions that have participated prior to 2017 may reapply for the 2018 program. The intern’s direct report must complete the SlideRoom application.
How will the institutions be selected?
Proposals are evaluated on the educational benefit to the intern, the museum’s marketing plan as well as the project’s impact on the field of craft.
How do students apply to be interns?
Students will contact the museum or institution directly with their C.V. and letter of interest. The selected museum or institution is responsible for the advertising, review, and choice of the intern.
How are funds disbursed?
Each invited museum or institution will receive $5,000 when the Center for Craft receives a copy of the C.V. and application letter from the selected student intern, with a copy of the job description and contact information from the curator responsible for oversight of the internship.
This funding is to provide an honorarium that will equal a salary of no less than $10 an hour to students for the internship. Museums and institutions may deduct from the total required FICA, but no part of the $5,000 can be used for administration costs.
When do internships take place?
Internships may take place any time from May 2019 – April 2020, with many scheduled for summer between terms.
What are my responsibilities as a host institution?
If selected, the host institution must provide a job description and eligibility criteria for the internship, with staff contact information and an application deadline. The host institution is responsible for the advertising of the internship position as well as application review and selection of the intern.
Institutions agree to provide oversight for a meaningful internship and an evaluation of the program at the end of the internship by both the intern’s supervisor and the intern.
What types of projects are funded?
Well-defined projects that allow the intern to work closely with a craft collection and expert curatorial staff are most likely to be considered. Past assignments have included: research, loan arrangements, cataloging, publication support, exhibition design and installation, assistance with acquisitions, and administrative support.
See a list of past recipients and projects on our website,
www.craftcreativitydesign.org/grants
Intern F.A.Q.’s
How do I apply to be an intern?
Interested students will contact the host museum or institution directly with their C.V., letter of interest, and availability (students must be available for a duration of time between May 2018 and April 2019). Internship opportunities, instructions, and deadlines will be announced in our April e-newsletter and on our website.
Who may apply to be an intern?
Students who are enrolled in an accredited program at the undergraduate or graduate level or who have graduated in the past six months with a focus on studio craft or art/craft history are eligible to apply. All applicants must be U.S. citizens. Individuals who have received a Windgate Museum Internship in the past are not eligible to re-apply.
When do internships take place?
Internships may take place any time between May 2019 to April 2020. Internships may be scheduled for summer between terms.
For other questions about the program, please contact
grants@craftcreativitydesign.org
or call
828-785-1357
Meet the 2019
Windgate Museum Interns
April Bina
Host Institution
Charles Allis Villa Terrace Art Museums
Milwaukee, WI
Hannah Fountain
Host Institution
Emma Franco-Toner
Host Institution
Hancock Shaker Village
Hancock, MA
University of Toronto, Expected April 2019, Masters of Museum Studies University of Massachusetts at Boston, 2011, Bachelor of Arts, Majored in Anthropology and Art History
Holly Gore
Host Institution
University of California, Berkeley (Berkeley, CA)PhD Candidate, Modern and Contemporary Art
Kathryn Hill
Host Institution
Morris Museum of Art
Augusta, GA
Syracuse University (Syracuse, NY)
MA
Candidate, Museum Studies and Art History
Sarah Kelly
Host Institution
Asheville Art Museum
Asheville, NC
Jen Moser-Villasenor
Host Institution
Museum of Craft and Design
San Francisco, CA
San Francisco, BFA, Studio Art and History
Leah Parkhurst
Host Institution
John Michael Kohler Arts Center
Sheboygan, WI
BFA, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Fibers and Art history
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The Windgate Museum Internship program was administered by the Center for Craft and supported by the Windgate Fund at the Community Foundation of WNC.
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