Careers and Internships


Careers

Graduates of the cultural production program will be prepared for careers in museums, memorial institutions and performing-arts organizations, helping, for example, to deepen relationships between cultural institutions and historically underserved communities.

Students are also trained to make innovative contributions in nongovernmental organizations that seek to use art and performance media for advocacy and education in such areas as human rights and international health. In all these areas, employers rerport they are looking for applicants with master's-level training in critically thinking about cultural processes and the public sphere, especially with attention to new media and internet technologies.

Internships

Students in the program will have opportunities to intern at major Boston area cultural institutions. These institutions include:

American Repertory Theater
www.amrep.org/

Boston National Historic Park (U.S. National Park Service)
www.nps.gov/bost/

Boston Public Library
www.bpl.org/

Boston Symphony Orchestra
www.bso.org/

Isabella Stuart Gardner Museum
www.gardnermuseum.org/

Huntington Theater Company
www.huntingtontheatre.org/

Institute of Contemporary Art
www.icaboston.org

Museum of Fine Arts
www.mfa.org

Parents Circle-Families Forum (Israeli-Palestinian Reconciliation)
www.theparentscircle.org

Peabody-Essex Museum
www.pem.org/homepage/

U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (Northeast)
www.archives.gov/northeast/boston/