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Description
Summer–Fall 2026
One position available
Part-time up to 28 hours/week
Duration: 6 months
$26.00/hour (grad)
Background
Internationally recognized as a premier museum and research center, the Frick is known for its distinguished Old Master paintings and outstanding examples of European sculpture and decorative arts.
The collection originated with Henry Clay Frick (1849–1919), who bequeathed his home, paintings, sculptures, and decorative arts to the public for their enjoyment. The institution’s holdings—which encompass masterworks from the Renaissance through the nineteenth century—have grown over the decades, more than doubling in size since the opening of the museum in 1935.
A critical component of the institution is the Frick Art Research Library, founded in 1920 by Helen Clay Frick, daughter of the museum’s founder. Recognized as one of the world’s top art history research centers, it has served students, scholars, and members of the public free of charge for generations.
The Frick has undergone a comprehensive renovation and was open in a temporary home, Frick Madison, from 2020 through early 2024, while renovations were underway at the mansion on 70th Street. In addition to special exhibition galleries and education spaces, we have added enhanced visitor amenities and accessible spaces. The museum and library reopened to the public in April 2025.
Workplace culture
At the Frick Collection, we pride ourselves on promoting an open and welcoming workplace culture that supports work-life balance. The Frick strives to provide our employees with competitive salaries and exceptional benefits in a beautiful and pleasant work setting, while offering an excellent opportunity to appreciate some of the world’s finest works of art.
The Frick Collection provides equal opportunity to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to personal characteristics such as race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, pregnancy, genetic information, military or veteran status, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity or expression, marital and civil partnership/union status, alienage or citizenship status, creed, genetic predisposition or carrier status, unemployment status, familial status, domestic violence, sexual violence or stalking victim status, caregiver status, or other characteristics protected by law.
This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including, but not limited to, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training.
Position Summary
Education at the Frick seeks to welcome everyone by removing barriers to engagement, in fulfillment of Henry Clay Frick’s wish for a museum “to which the entire public shall forever have access.” The inaugural Ayesha Bulchandani Post-Baccalaureate Education Internship provides a superb opportunity to participate in many day-to-day aspects of museum education work in a small, dynamic department. The intern will also gain broad exposure to museum work beyond the Education Department and acquire professional skills relevant for future careers in the arts, cultural organizations, and education.
During the summer months, the intern’s primary responsibility will be to research, write, and deliver gallery talks to the general public. Beyond the summer, the intern’s responsibilities will shift to support functions of the Education Department across all program areas. The intern will play an important public-facing role by supporting and staffing programs, such as studio workshops, lectures, seminars, gallery talks, online programs, and free nights, as well as the Guided Visits and Private Tours programs. The intern will also provide administrative support for the department, including managing data for reports and organizing research files.
Additionally, the intern will participate in a wide range of enrichment sessions, including introductions to the permanent collection and the resources of the Frick Art Research Library, opportunities to interact with staff across the institution, and a summer reading group on topics in the field of museum education.
Read about the history of Ayesha Bulchandani Education Internships on the Frick’s blog.
Requirements
The education and/or experience requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and ability required to successfully perform the essential duties of this position.
The Ayesha Bulchandani Post-Baccalaureate Education Internship is open to members of the class of 2026 who will have earned their undergraduate degree by June 2026. Preference will be given to applicants with a demonstrated interest in art history, museum education, and related studies. The intern will need access to high-speed internet and a computer. The museum can lend laptops for the duration of the internship to those who do not have access to a computer. While all applicants are welcome, we strongly encourage applications from:
- Students from underserved communities who bring unique perspectives and experiences.
- Candidates receiving need-based financial aid from their academic institution.
- First-generation college students navigating higher education as pioneers in their families.
International students must be eligible to participate in internships within the United States.
Physical Requirements
The candidate must be able to perform the essential functions of the position and, if requested, reasonable accommodation(s) will be made to enable employees with disabilities to perform the essential functions of their job, absent undue hardship.
Physical requirements are comparable to most office roles. Ability to interact in-person with colleagues and the public. Use common office tools and, machines (computer, phone). Ability to traverse throughout the office and buildings both inside and outside of the and visit different levels of the buildings. Ability to travel throughout New York City for enrichment activities. Ability to carry/transport materials weighing up to 20 pounds.
Work Hours and Compensation
This role is part-time temporary nonexempt, up to 28 hours/week. The duration of this internship is six months, from summer to fall 2026, with activities carried out four days a week.
There are very limited options for remote work on a very limited basis and occasional basis. For the most part, all internships are in-person only in our offices on the Upper East Side.
The hourly rate for this role is: $26.00.
Interns who are assigned to work in person for the duration of their internship will receive at $1,500.00 onboarding stipend, on or before their first day of work.
The Education Department hosts (events/programs, etc.) and other activities on evenings, weekends and, occasionally, on holidays when the Museum, Library and offices are otherwise closed to the public. Interns may be called upon to work to support these evening and weekend events.
Benefits in Employment with the Frick Collection
Part-time employees and interns accrue sick leave up to 56 hours/year in accordance with the New York City Earned Sick Time Act.
Paid Holidays: part-time employees and interns receive paid time-off when they would normally be scheduled to work on holidays The Frick is closed to the public. These include New Year's Day, Presidents' Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Martin Luther King Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.
Wellness Programs at the Frick include an Employee Assistance Plan, a discount on Citi Bike memberships and a discount on bike helmets.
Transit benefit: all interns receive a monthly transit debit card valued at $132.00 for the month(s) they are working at The Frick.
Dining And Museum Shop Discounts: The Frick maintains a Seamless/GrubHub Corporate Account for all in-office food ordering. Employees working onsite may access an $8/day discount toward meal delivery from Seamless. This benefit is per employee per shift and is not transferable. All employees may access a discount in the Frick Museum Shop and the coffee bar in the Museum.
Application Process
Submit a single PDF with your cover letter and résumé. Include the following in your cover letter:
- Your reasons for applying for the internship, including a statement describing how this internship would enhance your career plans or academic course of study.
- The names, professional affiliations, and email addresses of two references, at least one of which must be academic.
Candidates with diverse backgrounds and experiences, including those from underserved communities, first-generation college students, and individuals who have faced financial challenges are strongly encouraged to apply.
Apply here or send the required materials to:
Education Internships
The Frick Collection
1 East 70th Street
New York, NY 10021
Timeline
Applications for the Summer 2026 Ayesha Bulchandani Post-Baccalaureate Education Internship must be submitted no later than March 23, 2026. Selected candidates will be contacted for interviews, and all applicants will be notified in May 2026. Anticipated start date will be early June.
Please note that internship applications to multiple departments are not accepted; please apply to only one department.
Qualified candidates of diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply for vacant positions at all levels.
This description shall not be construed as a contract of any sort for a specific period of employment.
Benefits subject to change and may differ based on employee status.
