The Whitney’s summer internship program is a full-time, paid, nine-week session primarily for undergraduate students.
The program includes training, direct work experience, professional development, and a weekly speaker series.
The 2026 Summer internship will be hybrid, meaning interns will work onsite at least three days per week.
The program will begin on Monday, June 1, and end on Friday, July 31.
Participants must be available Monday through Friday for nine consecutive weeks, five days per week. The application window for our Summer 2026 Hearst Family Internship is now open through Friday, January 16th .
Please note that all candidates will be considered on a rolling basis , and as such, some opportunities may close before the deadline. The Whitney seeks a Curatorial intern for Summer 2026.
To view all Internship opportunities and to learn more about The Whitney's offerings, please refer to our Internships Page .
Expected Projects & Assignments Assist in organizing Lichtenstein catalogue materials and processes.
This may additionally include checklist and database organization as we anticipate the show’s opening.
Researching potential POI / institutional information for exhibitions.
Assisting with preliminary research for the Whitney’s 2028-2029 exhibition.
Organizing exhibition projects through SharePoint / teams sites as needed.
Background support in acquisition pieces for Painting & Sculpture Committee, where the intern would participate in preparing research materials.
Skills & Qualifications Demonstrated interest in American Art from the 1960s – present is preferred.
Previous research experience required.
Intern must be highly organized, proactive, and able to multitask.
Basic knowledge of Microsoft Office is required.
Undergraduate students currently enrolled in accredited academic year programs are eligible. While a demonstrated interest in art and art history is preferred, students of all disciplines are encouraged to apply.
Previous museum experience is not required.
Provided Training Raiser's Edge The Museum System Outcomes Contribute to the various projects led by the Nancy and Fred Poses Curator, including exhibitions preparation and museum acquisition processes.
Compensation Interns will be paid a stipend of $6,500 for full participation. Generous support for Hearst Summer Interns is provided by the William Randolph Hearst Foundation. If you believe that you could excel in this role, we encourage you to apply.
We are dedicated to considering a broad array of candidates.
Whether you’re new to arts and culture administration, returning to work after a gap in employment, simply looking to transition, or take the next step in your career path, we will be glad to have you on our radar.
Please use your cover letter to tell us about your interest in the arts and culture space and what you hope to bring to this role. About the Whitney :
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Summer 2026 • New York City, NY, US