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Robert Capa Archive

Internship

Internship posted by: International Center of Photography

Posted on: December 13, 2012

Internship description

DATE OF ANNOUNCEMENT: December 2012

DEPARTMENT: Robert Capa Archive

TITLE: Robert Capa Archive Internship at ICP

SCHEDULE: Minimum 2-3 days a week, 10am – 6pm

NOTE: In addition to their regular schedule, ICP interns are encouraged to participate in occasional educational events (will be announced).

DATES REQUIRED: Spring and Fall 2013

SUPERVISOR'S TITLE: Curator, Robert Capa Archive

Founded in 1974 by Cornell Capa, the International Center of Photography ("ICP") is a museum and school devoted exclusively to the presentation, preservation, and study of photography. We are one of the few museums in the world which specializes in photography. Our education program is the largest photography school in the United States, providing a variety of courses and workshops for photographers at every level. ICP is a not-for-profit organization with an annual budget of $19 million and approximately 130 employees. We are conveniently located in midtown Manhattan on Avenue of the Americas at 43rd Street. For more information about our organization visit us at www.icp.org.

INTERNSHIP DESCRIPTION: Intern will work at ICP on the Robert Capa Archive, one of the most treasured holdings within the ICP collection. The archive is currently cataloguing newly acquired Capa material, including thousands of prints, correspondence, and rare publications. The work requires careful, detailed work and some research. Knowledge of and interest in mid-twentieth century European history is valuable to be able to engage with the stories depicted.

MINIMUM EDUCATION REQUIRED: Mature undergraduate, recent graduate, or graduate student.

QUALIFICATIONS/SKILLS:

• Graduate or undergraduate student or recent graduate of Art History, History, and/or Library Science program preferred
• Highly motivated and trustworthy
• Detail oriented, thorough, and organized
• Museum or archival experience is preferred; we will provide training in photo handling
• Knowledge of Spanish, German, or Hungarian would be a plus to assist in archiving correspondence and ephemera

BENEFITS: Besides gaining invaluable experience at a premier cultural/educational institution; interns benefit from school credit (when applicable); are invited to attend ICP seminars and special events; and are offered the opportunity to visit other related organizations. Tuition discounts for ICP courses, workshops and/or labs are provided, subject to internship hours completed and availability.

APPLICATION DEADLINE:

TO APPLY: VISIT WWW.ICP.ORG AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE INTERNSHIP APPLICATION

The International Center of Photography is committed to equal opportunity employment.

How to apply

TO APPLY: VISIT WWW.ICP.ORG AND FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS ON THE INTERNSHIP APPLICATION

Details

Locations

1114 Avenue of the Americas at 43rd Street, New York, New York, 10036, United States

Other Details

Compensation
Unpaid
Owner's areas of focus
Media, Arts

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