TITLE: Archives / Audience Engagement Intern
STATUS: Seasonal, Full-Time, May 27-August 29
LOCATION: In-Person
REPORTS TO: Associate Archivist
DEPARTMENT: Archives
COMPENSATION: $2856 stipend tax-exempt, scholarships available
BENEFITS (SUMMER ONLY): housing, three meals a day, free access to classes, performances, talks, and studio usage. Travel stipend provided ranging from $100-$300.
SCHEDULE: (6) Day work week averaging 48-55 hrs
POSITION OVERVIEW
Two Archives / Audience Engagement Interns work with the Archives team to provide public access to the Pillow’s extensive collection of videos, photographs, books, and other historical materials; input all festival documentation into the Jacob’s Pillow Archives online catalog system; and support Archives events including Pre-Show Talks and PillowTalks.
RESPONSIBILITIES
The early weeks of the internship are devoted to learning and preparation. Areas of focus include:
- Engaging in staff trainings with intern cohort, new staff, and all staff.
- Learning archives best practices and procedures.
- Assisting with installing exhibitions and preparing Archives spaces for the public.
- Collaboratively curating and installing a new exhibit drawn from the Pillow Archives.
The main period of the internship is devoted to supporting the 9-week festival. Responsibilities include:
- Welcoming artists, faculty, students, staff, and the general public to the Pillow Archives via answering questions, promoting/recommending materials, and providing excellent customer service.
- Inputting information about festival documentation videos into Archives online catalog database.
- Assisting Archives staff with the management of all public Archives spaces through tasks like setting up chairs for talks and events, opening and closing Blake’s Barn, and cleaning and maintaining exhibitions.
- (Optional) Visioning and executing a personal project under the guidance of the Archives staff.
- As a member of the intern class, you will be required to participate in general festival-related duties that aim to broaden your scope and understanding of the various arts administration and production roles that exist within this field as time allows and requirements evolve. These will include but are not limited to giving campus tours, assisting with production changeovers in the theater, golf carting patrons, handing out tickets at will call and other ways to interact with guests, moving chairs, setting up for events, errands, and transporting artists. Training will be provided prior to participation in these activities, and while these duties will be a part of your overall experience, you will still spend the majority of your time within your primary assigned role.
- 5-8 hours a week will be dedicated to participating in weekly seminars, career building conversations, attending dance classes, lectures, and performances.