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Curatorial Pathways Exploration Intern

Denver Art Museum
$19.29 - $19.29 Hourly
sick time, 403(b), retirement plan
United States, Colorado, Denver
100 West 14th Avenue (Show on map)
Jan 13, 2026
Description

Curatorial Pathways Exploration Internship - Mayer Center for Ancient and Latin American Art (Temporary, Non-Exempt)

Why Join Us?

At the Denver Art Museum (DAM), we work together to build a world where art sparks creativity, and connects, inspires, and empowers people and communities.

The Pathways Exploration Internship Program (PEI) is an 11-week career training program that takes place from May 20th - August 7th, 2026. This program is available for current college students and early career professionals (max. 2-years post-grad) and provides paid exploratory opportunities for candidates whose identities may be considered underrepresented in arts and cultural fields. The intention of this program is to provide support and an understanding of different career pathways within a museum while developing skills necessary to pursue a career in the arts and cultural field.

Interns will be responsible for day-to-day department work, participation in PEI activities (professional development, check-ins, team-building opportunities, etc.), and a department project that will culminate in a presentation at the end of the summer.

This position contributes to the programs and initiatives of the Mayer Center for Ancient and Latin American Art. Experience the many aspects of this department with a combination of projects and daily responsibilities. Join our small but dynamic curatorial team and discover what it takes to shape a world-class art museum! You'll get exposure to many aspects of planning and researching exhibition content with a combination of projects and daily responsibilities. As an intern, you will gain on-the-job training, professional development, and a variety of networking opportunities. A project will be assigned that will allow you to work independently throughout your assignment.

Be a part of a curious, respectful, dynamic, inclusive and creative team who are committed to creating memorable museum experiences for all! If you share our passion for creativity and community building, we encourage you to apply!

Schedule: A commitment of 32-40 hours per week over the course of 11 weeks is requested; hours are relatively flexible between 8:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.

Program start date: May 20th, 2026

Program end date: August 7th, 2026



Pay Range: This is a paid position ($19.29 per hour). Course credit may be available through your academic program. Please contact your institution directly for eligibility.

Perks and Benefits: Free RTD EcoPass; free DAM Family Membership; 4 hours of personal time plus Colorado paid sick leave; Employee Assistance Program; subscription to Headspace; 403(b) Retirement Plan with immediate eligibility to contribute; those who meet the requirements after one year and 1,000 worked hours qualify for the 3% non-elective contribution and up to 2% match program; and more.

Please note: The Denver Art Museum does not provide parking for its employees.

What You'll Do

Department Specific Responsibilities:



  • Engage in research on permanent collection objects and write selected object labels.
  • Assist in development and execution of upcoming exhibitions and gallery rotations.
  • Upkeep of collection files and database, including provenance statements and research.



General Internship Responsibilities:



  • Participate in all Pathways Exploration Internship (PEI) related events, including professional development opportunities, panels, team building events, group check-ins, and department presentations.
  • Contribute to a department project that encompasses the goals and objectives of your department and highlights your specific interests in the museum field.
  • Present your department project at the end of the internship.

Qualifications

  • Pursuing a degree or a recent graduate (max. 2 years post-grad.)
  • Ability to work independently and with a team.
  • Proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Office Suite.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Positive attitude and willingness to participate in group activities.
  • Ability to contribute to several projects at once.
  • Strong interest in art of Ancient and Latin America.
  • Intermediate proficiency in Spanish preferred.
  • Detail oriented.
  • Experience with academic research databases.



What You Will Learn From Us



  • Introductory skills for a career pathway in an arts and cultural organization.
  • Cross-departmental collaboration.
  • Networking Opportunities.
  • What it means to work in a curatorial role at a museum, from daily duties to special projects.
  • Familiarity with exhibition planning and development.
  • Argus and Piction systems proficiency.
  • Provenance research and formatting.
  • How to research and write gallery and online collection labels.


This position is not covered by a Collective Bargaining Agreement with AFSCME-CWU.

The DAM prioritizes adaptability and a human-centered work environment. We are happy to consider accommodations. This job description is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, or qualifications associated with the job.

Our Hiring Process and What to Expect

We know that searching for a job can be stressful, so we would like to give you an overview of the process to manage expectations.



  • Application close date is February 2, 2026.
  • Please submit a resume and answer all application questions to be considered for this role.
  • This role will require an interview with the hiring panel. Interviews may be held in person or virtually depending on the candidate's location.
  • Due to the high volume of applications, we are unable to respond to phone calls or emails regarding application status.
  • Candidates selected for interviews will be contacted directly.


Who We Are

At the Denver Art Museum, we are deeply committed to standing against discrimination, violence, and hate in all forms against any individual or group. And we remain focused on fostering inclusion, equal opportunity, and belonging inside and out.

The museum serves as a platform for creative expression and community well-being by collecting and presenting work by artists from diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences, including those communities that have been historically underrepresented in museums. We give space to a wide range of artist voices by sharing the work of and collaborating with artists and creatives from all races, backgrounds, and identities.

We believe that art and creativity have the power to promote mutual understanding and highlight our shared humanity-connecting, inspiring, and empowering people and communities. The museum's board of trustees, volunteers, and staff remain committed to being an anti-racist organization and making the Denver Art Museum an inclusive and diverse place where everyone always feels welcome.


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