Internship Title: Exhibition Development Internship – Spring 2026
Internship Location: Hybrid – remote and in person at the History Colorado Center, Denver, CO
Stipend: $1,500. The stipend is not salary or compensation. The stipend is meant to support study and research during the tenure of the appointment and will be issued upon completion of the internship.
Qualified candidates may receive academic credit through their college or university. *Check with your school’s Internship Coordinator BEFORE accepting the hiring offer to determine if this position satisfies the criteria for receiving academic credit.
Apply By: January 9, 2026
Desired Schedule: A Minimum of 6 hours/week for a total of approximately 84 hours (January 26, 2026 – May 1, 2026; flexible start and end date can be determined with student’s school schedule)
Broad Scope of Position: Join the History Colorado Exhibitions team to gain meaningful knowledge of and experience in museum exhibition development. The Exhibition Development Intern will work under the supervision of an Exhibition Developer and Historian. Duties will include:
- Contribute to the development of museum exhibitions, including object research, writing, and administrative tasks.
- Assist with the creation and implementation of exhibition evaluation surveys for current and upcoming exhibitions, including drafting questions, surveying visitors, processing response data, and reporting findings.
- Complete monthly readings relating to exhibition development and interpretation.
Outcomes: The intern will learn about exhibition development and general museum practices. They will also grow their professional network by working with and benefiting from mentorship from the Exhibition Developer and Historian team. Upon completion of the experience, the intern will be familiar with many of the steps to executing the development of an exhibition. The intern will complete at least one evaluation survey from origination to a report of findings.
Desired Skills & Academic Field of Study: Current and recent students in the field of history, public history, anthropology, museum studies, or other relevant fields are welcome. The applicant must be willing to engage with museum visitors, be detail oriented, and have a high degree of self-motivation.
To Apply for this Position: Submit a cover letter, resume, and your answer to the question below to Director of Volunteer Engagement Emily Dobish, emily.dobish@state.co.us. *Subject line: Exhibition Development Internship – Spring 2026
As a response to the national protests regarding systemic injustice, History Colorado staff came together to discuss as an institutional community the ways in which History Colorado can advance the work of anti-racism. These Grounding Virtues are the result of our collective process.
Please click here: https://www.historycolorado.org/sites/default/files/media/document/2020/Anti-Racism_Grounding_Virtues.pdf.
Answer this question: How have these guiding principles shown up in your previous work and /or how would you contribute to these virtues in your internship position at History Colorado?
**A condition of employment is the successful completion of a background check.
History Colorado is committed to anti-racism practices across its institution and outlined in these grounding virtues. As such, we encourage members of Black, Indigenous, Latino Hispanic, People of Color, LGBTQ+ and persons with disabilities communities to apply for this internship.