This summer has been somewhat frustrating for me because I had major problems finding a job. Actually, I still don't have one, but that's ok because I got something better. :)
An internship at the Smithsonian National Museum of African Art in Washington, D.C.!!! Two weeks ago, I was in the kitchen getting ready to make cookies and watching a movie on my computer. All the sudden I heard talking coming from the front room, so I walked out there. Christine Mullen-Kreamer, a curator at the National Museum of African Art was leaving a message on our answering machine. I never heard the phone ring because of the movie. Anyway, I just let her leave a message because I walked in during the middle of it. She was calling to ask if I was still interested in/available for an internship at the NMAFA! She also wanted to know if this internship would be for college credit and if so, how many hours per week I would be able to work. They have a few different projects that they think would be good for me because of my previous experience in a museum. :D She left her number and said that she also saw that I had an e-mail address, and would maybe try to touch base with me that way. Lol, after practically hyperventilating for a minute, I called my mom to tell her and to calm my nerves so that I'd be able to call Ms. Kreamer back. So I did! But I got her voicemail. So I left a message saying that yes I am very interested in an internship and that I had recently graduated from college, so the internship would not be for college credit and that I would be available to work as much as they want me to. I left her both my house number and cell phone number and said that I was looking forward to hearing from her. YAY!!!!! :D This was the first internship that I applied to, and I hadn't heard anything yet, so I had figured that I wouldn't be getting one. And then this call!! :D I haven't heard anything further, so I e-mailed her as a sort of follow up to reiterate what I said in the voicemail. Both my parents and my brother said that I should call her again tomorrow too. I don't want to seem desperate or anything, but they all said that it'll just show how much I really want it. And they all said that I am desperate for this. :P at them. Later that evening I sent a follow up e-mail just to make sure that Ms. Kreamer received at least one message from me. The next morning I got this e-mail:
Hi Ashlea—Thanks for taking the initiative and following up via email. Yesterday I had zero time to myself to even get back in touch. I recall from your call that you are available and for as many hours as we need. However, since you have finished your studies and this would be a volunteer, unpaid internship, I need to ask you to think about your time commitment and what your goals and plans are in the DC area. Do you want to have a career in the museum field, given your experiences at Hope? Do you hope to go to grad school in the spring semester and, thus, this is sort of a semester-long professional development move you are making? Do you anticipate getting a part-time job to make some money? I see from your numbers that you live in the DC area, but want to confirm with you that you do have a place to live? I guess I am asking all this to make sure you have thought through the internship commitment and could devote the time this fall to it.
Okay, with that being said, we curators did think that you have a good set of skills that could assist we three curators in a number of activities:
--selected library research for various exhibition and article projects [ephemeral art; creativity of work; cosmos] and for object information on objects to be posted on the Web
--research on political figures featured ..ed factory print textiles in our collection
--search through contemporary art files to locate missing files [we have a list] and/or assist in completing those files
--compare existing label copies on same object and identify labels or passages of one or more that provide the best, most interest, most complete information for our public access Web site [you can check the objects information on our Web site to see that we feature particular objects and it comes along with an object ID and label copy, but we need to sort through versions of labels for the same object to ID the one(s) best suited to public access]
--general assistance re: filing, photocopying and the like
NOTE: given the list of activities, we will need to narrow down and manage your time so that you feel you have a fighting chance of making progress while you are here as an intern … identifying particular hours in a day to devote to one task; then shifting to another; etc. It will require you to manage your time well and to work independently to some degree once you get comfortable with the topic or activity.
I believe our internship commitment is for 10 weeks and, I believe, 20 hours a week, but I am copying Frank Esposito, our internship coordinator on this note to let him know that we are in contact. Please copy us both on your response. Once we hear back from you and can confirm your commitment re: time and start-up date, I will pass our emails on to the other curators in the department, Bryna Freyer and Karen Milbourne, as we three did review your application and liked what we saw!
Thanks again for getting in touch via email. Cheers--Chris
I GOT IT!!!! :D I got the internship!!!!!!! :D So now all that needs to be done is to figure out the details. I'm still not sure which projects I will be working on, but I do know when my internship will be. It's going to start October 8th and end December 12th (I think). I was originally going to start October 6, but Chris just e-mailed yesterday and said that she is in conferences all day on the 6th and 7th, so she pushed it back to the 8th. So, my internship is ending right before Brandon is going to head home for Christmas. So we're thinking he could swing through D.C. on his way home and pick me up and save my Mom and Dad the trip back down. :) My Mom, Dad, and Grandma Guernsey are going to move me down there, and I think we're leaving around September 25th. We're going to stop and visit Brandon before moving me in with my brother's friend Rebekah. She went to Hope with him, and told him that I could stay with her if I got an internship. She lives just outside D.C., just over the border of Virginia. We've talked on the phone once and she seems like the nicest person in the world. She has two dogs, one that's hers (a mutt named Ava) and one that's a foster dog (she watches them for the local shelter). The foster dog is a blind jack russel terrier and she said that he's the sweetest thing in the world. So I'll have some animal company while I'm down there! :) Josh is thinking about visiting for Thanksgiving, so hopefully I'll have some visitors while I'm down there. So yay! There's my good news! :D