![]() Miguel Moya (Columbia University)-EducationĮmily Mushaben (New York University)-The Costume Institute Samaa Khullar (New York University)-Ancient Near Eastern Art Kaelin Keller (Spelman College)-Education Lucia Iglesias (New York University)-Medieval Art Mary Kate Farley (New York University)-The Costume Institute Kayla Gillman (Williams College)-Education Julia Garcia-Tobar (Bank Street College)-Education Grace Garcia (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill)-External Affairs Pilar Ferrer (City College of New York)-Egyptian Art Noah Caspar (University of Michigan)-EducationĪsante Crews (Brown University)-Arms and Armor Sid Carlson White (Yale University)-American Wing Tiarra Brown (New York University)-European Paintings Rafaela Brosnan (University of Chicago)-Ancient Near Eastern Art “Paid internships create a more level playing field, allowing more opportunities and enabling greater inclusivity for all.”Įlina Arbo (Columbia University)-Ancient Near Eastern ArtĪlexia Arrizurieta (New York University)-Modern and Contemporary ArtĪlicia Badea (Johns Hopkins University)-Publications and Editorial It confirms that paid internships are an important step in advancing one's career,” said Adrienne Arsht. “I am thrilled at the number of applications that were submitted for the first semester of Adrienne Arsht Interns. In total, the spring 2021 cohort includes 28 Adrienne Arsht Interns along with 9 positions funded by additional Museum supporters. The Met received a record number of applications for the spring 2021 program-a 200 percent increase over the previous year-and the incoming interns reflect a wide and diverse range of backgrounds, fields of study, and areas of interest. They represent our future and the next generation of museum professionals.” I look forward to welcoming these remarkable interns to the Museum. We are deeply grateful to Adrienne Arsht and so many others for making this progress possible. Max Hollein, Marina Kellen French Director of The Met, commented, “This first class of fully paid interns represents an important milestone for both the Museum's renowned internship program and our ongoing commitment to creating inclusive and accessible professional opportunities at The Met. Throughout the course of the 10-week, part-time program, interns will gain mentorship and professional experience in over 40 department al areas throughout the Museum, including administration, curatorial, conservation, and education. Arsht’s recent gift of $5 million ensuring that all of the Museum’s undergraduate and graduate internship positions are now paid. The internship s are named in recognition of Ms. (New York, February 17, 2021)-The Metropolitan Museum of Art announced today the s pring 2021 class of Adrienne Arsht Interns, the first cohort in The Met’s now fully paid program. The spring 2021 interns will be the first group in the Museum’s now fully paid program
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