Guggenheim Museum Internship Profile

The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, originally called the Museum of Non-Objective Painting, opened its doors in 1939 in midtown Manhattan. Its mission was to promote the understanding and appreciation of contemporary art and architecture. In 1959, the Guggenheim moved to its current home on the Upper East Side—a classic spiral building designed by Frank Lloyd Wright that is as much a work of art as the exhibits it contains. The Guggenheim showcases high modern and post-modern art through rotating exhibitions and its permanent collection. Recent exhibitions include work by Karl Nierendorf and the building’s own architect, Frank Lloyd Wright.
Become a Gold Member to read more instantly
Benefits of membership
Get the inside story with exclusive
in-depth profiles on top employers
Find out what are you really worth
Who is "the best to work for" in your industry?
Workplace culture, getting hired and more
