The intern will help research and draft the history of the department of
imaging and visual
services at the National Gallery of Art from its formation in 1941 to the
present day. He or she
will verify the photographers who documented the Gallery's collections and
trace the mission of
photographic and imaging services from its inception. The goal of the
internship is to create an
illustrated historical record to reflect how the profession and museum
photography, as practiced
by the National Gallery of Art, have evolved stylistically, aesthetically, and
technologically.
Current graduate students in museum studies, photo archives, or photographic
history and 2013
graduates of such programs are invited to apply.
Deadline for applications: January 25, 2013.
For more information about our summer internship program, including
application guidelines
and forms, please direct faculty and students to our Web
site,http://www.nga.gov/education/internsumm.shtm. If you
have further questions, please do not
hesitate to contact us.
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