What are the responsibilities and job description for the McMullan Family Foundation Summer Intensive -- Participant position at Art Institute of Chicago?
The Art Institute of Chicago shares its singular collections with our city and the world. We collect, care for, and interpret works of art across time, cultures, geographies, and identities. We are a place of gathering and learning, committed to fostering an inclusive understanding of human creativity.
Position Summary
The Art Institute of Chicago is excited to invite current undergraduate students to apply to our McMullan Family Foundation Summer Intensive program. The McMullan Family Foundation’s primary objective is to support students who will encounter economic challenges if they consider a career in the arts. Aligned with this goal, we aim to help shape a diverse group of leaders whose actions are informed by a wide range of perspectives, varying career paths, and values inspired by their own lived experiences.
The McMullan Family Foundation Summer Intensive is a weeklong immersive program introducing undergraduate students to museum professions through workshops, behind-the-scenes tours, field trips, and networking events.
The 2026 program considers the theme of “Context.” The term “context” is often used to describe the kinds of information that museums provide about art, such as the historical and social conditions in which an artwork was made, or the process of its making. But there are a wide range of approaches to offering context and determining what kinds of information and how much of it is needed. Moreover, artists and artworks might resist certain forms of description. Do we need context? And if so, what kinds?
Through conversations with museum staff, we will see how the engagements, spaces, and narratives that museums offer can shape a person’s perspective on an artwork. We will ask ourselves: What do we need around us to understand what art is doing? What do we need to be told? How do museums negotiate the tension between an artwork’s original setting and our present moment? What assumptions do we make about an individual’s experience with art? And what other possibilities can we consider?
Students have the opportunity to meet with and learn from multiple museum departments and staff as well as develop a robust peer cohort. Summer Intensive participants also receive writing resources, training on presentation skills, and ongoing career advice and mentorship.
Alumni of our Summer Intensive stay connected with the museum through free events and receive guidance from the museum’s Academic Engagement and Research staff on emerging professional opportunities at the Art Institute and beyond.
Goals of the McMullan Family Foundation
The McMullan Family Foundation’s primary objective is to support students who will encounter economic challenges if considering a career in the arts. Aligned with this goal, we aim to help shape a diverse group of leaders whose actions are informed by a wide range of perspectives, varying career paths, and values inspired by their own lived experiences.
Duration and Format of the Program
Dates: Monday, June 8–Saturday, June 13, 2026
Times: 9:00am–5:00pm each day
Location: The Art Institute of Chicago
Format: In-Person
Responsibilities
Undergraduates who are currently enrolled at a university, college, or community college in the United States.
Program stipend – $700 for the week
This position is not benefits eligible.
All participants must stay in SAIC housing provided as part of the program. Each participant will be given a single-person room. Student housing is walking distance to the museum. Check in for SAIC student housing is on the Sunday before the program begins, while check out is the Sunday after the program concludes.
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Application instructions
ALL of the following application materials, including the Google Form and Letter of Recommendation, must be submitted no later than Friday, February 27, 2026 at 11:59 pm CDT.
Students who do not submit all the application materials will not be considered.
Application Deadline
Friday, February 27, 2026 at 11:59 pm CST. Applicants will be notified of acceptance by 5:00 pm on Monday, April 6, 2026
Recommenders are asked to explain how this program would help the applicant in their academic and career pursuits.
The letter of recommendation must be submitted via email to aerdept@artic.edu by Friday, February 27, 2026 at 11:59 PM CDT.
The recommendation must come directly from the recommender’s institutional e-mail, it should be a pdf file, and the email subject line should state “[APPLICANT NAME]-2026 SUMMER INTENSIVE PROGRAM.”
Recommenders are welcome to address their letter to the Department of Academic Engagement and Research located at 111 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60603, however we will only accept emailed letters of recommendation for review.
Accessibility
If You Are a Job Seeker With a Disability And Require a Reasonable Accommodation To Apply For One Of Our Jobs, You Will Find The Contact Information To Request The Appropriate Accommodation By Visiting The Following Page
Accessibility Accommodation for Applicants
Equal Opportunity Statement
The Art Institute of Chicago is an Equal Opportunity Employer that recruits, hires and promotes qualified individuals compliant with federal and state laws. If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, please contact the Department of Human Resources at apply_help@artic.edu.
Position Summary
The Art Institute of Chicago is excited to invite current undergraduate students to apply to our McMullan Family Foundation Summer Intensive program. The McMullan Family Foundation’s primary objective is to support students who will encounter economic challenges if they consider a career in the arts. Aligned with this goal, we aim to help shape a diverse group of leaders whose actions are informed by a wide range of perspectives, varying career paths, and values inspired by their own lived experiences.
The McMullan Family Foundation Summer Intensive is a weeklong immersive program introducing undergraduate students to museum professions through workshops, behind-the-scenes tours, field trips, and networking events.
The 2026 program considers the theme of “Context.” The term “context” is often used to describe the kinds of information that museums provide about art, such as the historical and social conditions in which an artwork was made, or the process of its making. But there are a wide range of approaches to offering context and determining what kinds of information and how much of it is needed. Moreover, artists and artworks might resist certain forms of description. Do we need context? And if so, what kinds?
Through conversations with museum staff, we will see how the engagements, spaces, and narratives that museums offer can shape a person’s perspective on an artwork. We will ask ourselves: What do we need around us to understand what art is doing? What do we need to be told? How do museums negotiate the tension between an artwork’s original setting and our present moment? What assumptions do we make about an individual’s experience with art? And what other possibilities can we consider?
Students have the opportunity to meet with and learn from multiple museum departments and staff as well as develop a robust peer cohort. Summer Intensive participants also receive writing resources, training on presentation skills, and ongoing career advice and mentorship.
Alumni of our Summer Intensive stay connected with the museum through free events and receive guidance from the museum’s Academic Engagement and Research staff on emerging professional opportunities at the Art Institute and beyond.
Goals of the McMullan Family Foundation
The McMullan Family Foundation’s primary objective is to support students who will encounter economic challenges if considering a career in the arts. Aligned with this goal, we aim to help shape a diverse group of leaders whose actions are informed by a wide range of perspectives, varying career paths, and values inspired by their own lived experiences.
Duration and Format of the Program
Dates: Monday, June 8–Saturday, June 13, 2026
Times: 9:00am–5:00pm each day
Location: The Art Institute of Chicago
Format: In-Person
Responsibilities
- Learn from museum staff about their roles as well as those of a diverse range of other art professionals.
- Investigate conceptual questions that currently face the collecting, research, and art museum field more broadly.
- Experience a behind-the-scenes look at hands-on museum work.
- Explore different museum career paths.
- Exercise research, writing, and presentation skills centered on art museum work.
- Become part of a growing network of emerging scholars and professionals.
Undergraduates who are currently enrolled at a university, college, or community college in the United States.
- Students who are able to attend the weeklong event in its entirety, from June 8–June 13, 2026.
- Students who are eligible to work in the United States (including individuals currently on student visas) and able to physically access the museum for the duration of the program.
- Students who are based or attending school in the greater Chicagoland area and the Midwest are prioritized.
- Students who have an interest in learning more about museums and how museums work, art and art history, and the wide range of career paths in the museum field. Previous coursework or job experience in these fields is not required.
- Applicants who aim to support the goal of promoting inclusive museums that highlight a multiplicity of voices, perspectives, and identities, and who would benefit from the unique support and access that this opportunity provides.
Program stipend – $700 for the week
This position is not benefits eligible.
All participants must stay in SAIC housing provided as part of the program. Each participant will be given a single-person room. Student housing is walking distance to the museum. Check in for SAIC student housing is on the Sunday before the program begins, while check out is the Sunday after the program concludes.
If you are accessing this listing from a third party, not all links to salary and benefits information may work. Please visit our career page at saic/artic.edu/employment for complete information
Application instructions
ALL of the following application materials, including the Google Form and Letter of Recommendation, must be submitted no later than Friday, February 27, 2026 at 11:59 pm CDT.
Students who do not submit all the application materials will not be considered.
Application Deadline
Friday, February 27, 2026 at 11:59 pm CST. Applicants will be notified of acceptance by 5:00 pm on Monday, April 6, 2026
- Please complete all fields in this google form:
- One letter of Recommendation:
Recommenders are asked to explain how this program would help the applicant in their academic and career pursuits.
The letter of recommendation must be submitted via email to aerdept@artic.edu by Friday, February 27, 2026 at 11:59 PM CDT.
The recommendation must come directly from the recommender’s institutional e-mail, it should be a pdf file, and the email subject line should state “[APPLICANT NAME]-2026 SUMMER INTENSIVE PROGRAM.”
Recommenders are welcome to address their letter to the Department of Academic Engagement and Research located at 111 S. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60603, however we will only accept emailed letters of recommendation for review.
- Application Document
- Short Essay Questions
- How does the McMullan Family Foundation Summer Intensive relate to your academic, career, or personal goals? Please be specific in your response.
- Based on an experience you had, what is one specific change you would like to see in art museums? Please be specific.
- Provide an example of an experience where you were able to offer your unique perspective to a project, discussion, or dialogue, and explain the impact you had.
- Résumé
- Contact information (phone number, email, current mailing address, and permanent address)
- School and area of study/major
- Expected graduation date.
- Relevant employment, volunteer, and/or extracurricular experiences
- Computer skills (e.g. Microsoft Office suite, Google suite etc.)
- The exact name and email address of the person submitting your letter of recommendation
- Transcripts
Accessibility
If You Are a Job Seeker With a Disability And Require a Reasonable Accommodation To Apply For One Of Our Jobs, You Will Find The Contact Information To Request The Appropriate Accommodation By Visiting The Following Page
Accessibility Accommodation for Applicants
Equal Opportunity Statement
The Art Institute of Chicago is an Equal Opportunity Employer that recruits, hires and promotes qualified individuals compliant with federal and state laws. If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, please contact the Department of Human Resources at apply_help@artic.edu.
Salary : $700