Education: Interpretation Internship
The Baltimore Museum of Art
Internship Responsibilities
The BMA’s Education and Interpretation Department is seeking a Spring Intern to assist with all aspects of museum and gallery interpretation. This work includes uploading and maintaining digital content to the BMA’s Digital Guides and Bloomberg Connects platforms for audio tours, videos, etc.
The Intern will create accessibility resources, including visual and verbal descriptions, formatting large print labels, and generating captions and transcripts to increase access for visitors throughout the BMA. They will also support the department in evaluation strategy implementation, such as surveying, data collection, coding, and reporting. The Intern will gain experience maintaining interpretive spaces and the Joseph Education Center’s Experience Gallery and Wall of Wonder.
The position may also work on other department projects, as assigned.
Preferred Skills
- Strong organizational skills
- Writing/Communication skills
- Experience working in a database
How To Apply
Please submit the following documents to complete your application:
- Cover Letter
- Resume
- Reference(s): contact details should be listed on either your resume or cover letter
All materials must be submitted by Sunday, January 18th, 2026.
Materials may be sent via the following options (please only choose one submission option):
- You may upload and submit your documents through the online form
- You may send your documents to the following e-mail address: internships@artbma.org (please indicate the position or positions you are applying for in the subject line).
The Baltimore Museum of Art
Internship Overview
12 hours a week from March 2-May 8, 2026
3000 Chestnut Avenue Suite 100D
Baltimore, Maryland 21211
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