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Fall 2026 Internship

The FLAG Art Foundation
Full Timeintern
New York, New York, USPosted 6 days ago

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The FLAG Art Foundation is hiring a internship Fall 2026 Internship. This is a full-time role in New York. posted 6 days ago. Full responsibilities, required qualifications, and the apply link are listed in the description below.

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For fall 2026, The FLAG Art Foundation seeks a motivated intern looking to gain hands-on experience in all facets of working at a nonprofit exhibition space. It is essential that the candidate is reliable, proactive, and above all, a team player. Tasks may include curatorial assistance and research, exhibition organization, archiving materials, organizing catalogue mailings, event planning and support, administrative assignments, etc. Interns will gain practical knowledge by participating in FLAG’s curatorial and administrative processes and are also encouraged to explore ideas relevant to their studies/professional interests. The ideal candidate is a current undergraduate or graduate student, or recent graduate. The internship is three days per week (Thursday-Saturday, 10:30 AM-5:30 PM), including some evenings for events, from September 2026-February 2027. The selected candidate will be paid monthly and will receive monthly MetroCards. Requirements:Interest in contemporary art, architecture, literature, visual culture, etc.Excellent oral, written, and interpersonal communications skills, including the ability to contextualize artistic knowledge to visitorsAttention to detail and strong organizational skillsComputer proficiency is a must, particularly experience with Microsoft Office and Google Suite; experience with Adobe Illustrator, Adobe InDesign, and Adobe Photoshop is a plusAbility to multitask and manage time efficientlyPersonable, with a professional phone demeanorA sense of humor About:The FLAG Art Foundation is a nonprofit exhibition space that encourages the appreciation of contemporary art among diverse audiences. Founded in 2008 by art patron and philanthropist Glenn Fuhrman, FLAG presents rotating exhibitions that include artworks borrowed from a variety of sources. FLAG invites a broad range of creative individuals to curate thematic group shows and works in-depth with artists to provide curatorial support and a platform to realize solo exhibitions. FLAG fosters dialogue around contemporary art by producing artist talks, artist-led workshops, and exhibition tours for school and museum groups. Based in Manhattan’s Chelsea art district, FLAG and all its related programs are free and open to the public. Recent exhibitions include:UNTIL THE MOON COMES OVER THE MOUNTAIN (May 27-July 31, 2026), a two-part exhibition that considers material and conceptual approaches to representing landscape and physical earth, in collaboration with the Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, NY.Anoushka Mirchandani: Everyone You Love Lives Here (May 27-July 31, 2026), a solo exhibition of new and recent paintings by the artist, paired with works by Cindy Sherman, Lisa Yuskavage, and Louise Bourgeois. As Above, So Below (September 18, 2025-January 17, 2026), a group exhibition amassing artworks and ritual objects to explore frameworks of faith, uncertainty, death, remembrance, and transcendence.Ana Benaroya: Eternal Flame (September 18, 2025-January 17, 2026), an exhibition of new and recent works by Ana Benaroya, with an expansive selection including paintings, works on paper, and monotypes.A Rose Is (February 27-June 21, 2025), an expansive group exhibition that examines the ubiquity and multivalent meaning of the rose throughout art history and visual culture. Across a wide array of media, including video, sculpture, painting, and text, the exhibition considers the rose in all of its symbolic and ritual complexity, ultimately seeking to complicate our familiarity with it as a vehicle for consumption and desire.Lubaina Himid: Make Do and Mend (September 13, 2024-February 8, 2025), a solo exhibition by 2024 Suzanne Deal Booth / FLAG Art Foundation prize winner Lubaina Himid, comprising two new bodies of work: a suite of Strategy Paintings that depict Black men and women seated around tables featuring different configurations of objects—in each case, imagining a specific problem to be solved; and an arrangement of sixty four plank paintings entitled Aunties, building on her previous plank works that evoke the form of funerary objects from East Africa.The Swimmer (June 6-August 9, 2024), an expansive group exhibition an expansive group exhibition inspired by John Cheever’s 1964 short story of the same name, featuring over thirty artists.In March 2022, FLAG initiated its ongoing Spotlight exhibition series, which changes every four weeks and includes new or never-before-exhibited artworks accompanied by commissioned pieces of writing. It is the hope of this series to create focused and thoughtful dialogues between the visual arts and critics, scholars, poets, etc. Spotlight artists include Kelly Akashi, Ellen Altfest, Tunji Adeniyi-Jones, Christina BanBan, María Berrío, Sarah Cain, Srijon Chowdhury, Kenturah Davis, Sara Flores, Louis Fratino, Peter Halley, Lauren Halsey, Shara Hughes, Rugiyatou Ylva Jallow, Shannon T. Lewis, Aubrey Levinthal, Maud Madsen, Joel Mesler, Ryan Mrozowski, Ian Mwesiga, Sophia Narrett, Aliza Nisenbaum, Nathaniel Oliver, Laura Owens, Naudline Pierre, Umar Rashid, Tschabalala Self, Steven Shearer, and Honor Titus.

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