Reminder: Applications for a Spring 2021 or Summer 2021 internship at the
David Owsley Museum of Art will be accepted through Thursday, October 15.
Internships for Ball State University undergraduate and graduate students are available for credit or no credit. All internships should total at least 150 hours by the end of the semester. Note: Students may do more hours to meet departmental credit requirements. Interns are paid $7.25/hour.
Internships in collection management, curatorial research and planning, museum education, public relations and marketing, and exhibition design and installation are offered depending upon current projects.
Ball State students interested in an internship at DOMA should
first visit the
Cardinal Career Link to obtain a Student Employment Referral for posting #10627. The Career Center will provide additional application instructions for submitting materials (including a cover letter, resume, transcript, and two professional or academic letters of reference).
DOMA internships are pre-arranged, structured learning experiences, scheduled within a specific period. They should be relevant to both the intern's stated academic and/or professional goals, and the museum's goals, needs, and priorities.
Applicants requested for an interview will be contacted by the end of the month following the internship application deadline, e.g. November 30 for the October 15 deadline.
Note: Interns must sign and submit the Ball State University Background Check Consent and Release Form, complete university-required online training, and attend a museum intern orientation at the beginning of the semester.
Contact Tania Said at tsaid@bsu.edu for additional internship information. No phone calls please.
About the David Owsley Museum of Art
2021 W. Riverside Avenue in the Fine Arts Building
bsu.edu/DOMAMuncie's Gateway to the World of Art
Public Hours: Tuesday - Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Saturday 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.
The David Owsley Museum of Art at Ball State University houses a world art collection with more than 11,000 works from Africa, Asia, the Pacific Islands, Europe, and the Americas. DOMA cultivates lifelong learning and recreation in the visual arts through exciting interdisciplinary art exhibitions with engaging displays of the permanent collection in an educational environment that serves both the university and the East Central Indiana region. For more information, call the museum at 765-285-5242 or email artmuseum@bsu.edu. Follow DOMA on
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Instagram for information on online programs, exhibitions, updates, and more.