2026-2027 Frances Blakemore & Griffith Way Internship Program
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ABOUT THE INTERNSHIP Seattle Art Museum is committed to offering meaningful career development opportunities to graduate and advanced undergraduate students at the University of Washington. The Blakemore Foundation supports our goal of furthering scholarship in Asian art and culture by generously sponsoring the Frances Blakemore & Griffith Way Internship Program. These internships enable students to gain professional research experience, work directly with SAM's East Asian art collection, and participate in major exhibition and publication projects. Under the mentorship of SAM's Asian art curators, interns will gain intimate knowledge about the day-to-day responsibilities of a curator, enhance their knowledge of Asian art, and gain practical experience in an area directly related to their studies. Interns will have the opportunity to network internationally with top scholars in their field, plan and implement scholarly programs and symposia, and speak to the public through gallery talks and docent training presentations. The unwavering goal of this program is to provide promising students of Asian art and Asian studies with outstanding opportunities to intern at a top ranked Asian art museum. The internship program furthers the Blakemore Foundation's mission of advancing the study of Asian art and culture by fostering new scholarship opportunities in the field. As interns gain hands-on experience in a museum environment, the museum benefits from the specialized knowledge of Asian art, language, and culture that interns bring to the departments they support. This year SAM will host 2 interns for the Frances Blakemore & Griffith Way Internship Program in support of ongoing work related to our East Asian Art collections. These interns will work under the supervision of either Dr. Foong Ping, Foster Foundation Curator of Chinese Art, or Dr. Aaron Rio, Tateuchi Foundation Curator of Japanese and Korean Art, on projects related to collection research and exhibitions. All interns in this program will have opportunities to work with the Gardner Center for Asian Art and Ideas (CAAI), key international institutions with Asian expertise, and local specialist partners to present an ambitious and exciting lineup of programs. While assisting on projects at SAM, the intern will work directly with the curator, curatorial coordinators, educators, registrars, IT staff, and conservators, as well as partnering scholars. EXPECTED TIME COMMITMENT The internship period is for the Autumn, Winter, or Spring quarters of the 2026-2027 academic year. The expectation is that interns will work 20 hours per week.
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