Interested in internships in art, architecture, and heritage?
Look no further!
Arts-based internships are open to undergraduate students at the University of Toronto through the Department of Art History. Offered as a course credit (FAH 481H1), these internships provide advanced students with the opportunity to work with local organizations for a semester.
Placement listings for Fall 2025 are now live! Click here to access the list of opportunities.
Opportunities are available with the following organizations:
• Art Dealers Association of Canada
• Art Museum (UofT)
• Christopher Cutts Gallery
• Cowley Abbott
• Gagne Contemporary
• National Trust for Canada
• Olga Korper Gallery
• Opaloma
• Sahar K. Boluki Fine Art Gallery
• Simon Bentley Fine Art
• Toronto Society of Architects
Interested students should send an application by July 31, 2025 to Prof. Jessica Mace (jessica.mace@utoronto.ca). Applications should include 1) a letter of interest (including any relevant coursework or experience) and 2) a resume. Please indicate to which posting(s) you are applying. If you are interested in more than one posting, you do not need to submit more than one application.
Please see the Internships home page for more information on the course, opportunities, and application procedure.
Important notes:
- Please note that given high demand for placements, students must apply to the course through the opportunities listed.
- Only selected applicants will be enrolled in the course—students cannot enroll themselves in this course through Acorn.
- As a learning opportunity, a wide range of skills, experience, and potential are considered in the selection process.
- While all students of upper-year standing are welcome to apply, priority will be given to students in their final year of study.
- Since placements are for course credit, if selected for a placement, students must be enrolled for the fall term.
- Need help with your resume and cover letter? Check out the Resume and Cover Letter Module Series from UofT Career Exploration & Education!