
INTERNSHIPS
Learn all aspects of preserving a non-profit, 75-acre, ecologically designed and sustainable National Historic Landmark woodland garden. Hone your skills and gain some new ones working with staff and leading professionals on a variety of interesting projects.
- Perfect for those with an interest in Environmental Studies, Biology, Botany, Landscape Design/Architecture and Horticulture
- Flexible schedules: 2-4 days per week, generally 2-4 months in length
- Unpaid, but valuable skills acquired during program
- Course credit may be arranged with your professor
- Contact info@russelwrightcenter.org
Work with Manitoga museum staff on projects relating to the collection, historic research, oral history, and archival material. Learn new skills in a Modernist environment with hands-on experience and exposure to all aspects of a small museum.
- Perfect for those with an interest and background in architecture, 20th century history, art history, museum studies, or industrial design are encouraged to apply
- Flexible schedules: 2-4 days per week, generally 2-4 months in length
- Unpaid, but valuable skills acquired during program
- Course credit may be arranged with your professor
- Contact info@russelwrightcenter.org




