Practitioner Program - Ted Stamm Catalogue Research Summer 2024 Intern
This internship is part of the University’s Jeff Metcalf Internship Program. Please review to learn more about program requirements for Metcalf interns.
Odyssey Scholars, students from selective career cohorts, and merit award recipients may be eligible to receive funding for this opportunity. If you’ve received an internship offer for this opportunity, please inform your Career Advancement adviser/career cohort program coordinator to review funding eligibility before accepting an offer.
This internship is a paid opportunity for all current Odyssey Scholars or Merit Scholars
- This position is Grant Eligible for students who are not Odyssey Scholars and can apply to secure funds through an internship grant. Click here for a list of available grants.
- Students from other selective career cohorts, and merit award recipients may be eligible to receive funding for this opportunity. If you’ve received an internship offer for this opportunity, please inform your Career Advancement adviser/career cohort program coordinator to review funding eligibility before accepting an offer.
Fellowship Award Amount: $2,000 $5,000
Internship Time Commitment: Summer Quarter ( full time preferred, however part time hours may be considered)
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Ted Stamm Catalogue Raisonné Research Project Intern
Weblink: https://tedstamm.com/catalogue-raisonne
Description:
Ted Stamm Catalogue Raisonné research project to assemble Stamm’s paintings, works on paper, mail art, designator street art, photographs, studies, documentation and source materials intended to be produced in print and digital media. The earliest work dates from 1969 and the latest, 1984. The catalogue raisonné will incorporate physical details, inscriptions, marks, and preparatory studies, and provenance and biographical, bibliographical and documentary information. Studio process, writings and photographs will provide additional documentation. The Ted Stamm Catalogue Raisonné research project is a part of the Ted Stamm Estate’s aim in the preservation, conservation and development of a research resource of Ted Stamm's oeuvre.
- Digital Archivist Intern: Emphasizes the role in digitising and organising archival materials.
- Archive Digitisation Intern: Focuses on the technical aspects of converting physical archives into digital formats.
- Digital Collections Intern: Suitable for a position that involves working with digital assets within a collection, including cataloging, metadata creation, and digital preservation.
Tasks involve:
• Organizing digital files, labelling and data entry.
• Adding metadata per file.
• Optional skill: Photo retouching
The intern will be working directly with Elizabeth Ashley Fox-Jensen.
Elizabeth Ashley Fox-Jensen
researchgate.net/profile/Elizabeth-Fox-Jensen
https://mah.academia.edu/ElizabethAshleyFoxJensen
The right candidate has a passion of art history, digital humanities and archival studies. Any special technical skills with organising and archival content digitally is a plus.
Location:
Remote
The right candidate has a passion of art history, digital humanities and archival studies.
To Apply: Submit: A resume, cover letter