Learn about the experiences of Evian Pan ‘17, the first Carole Marchand '57 Endowed Intern. Pan is a Tang Guide and has worked as both an Exhibitions Assistant and a Collections Assistant.
The (Model) Making of Machine Project by Evian Pan
Model making by Evian Pan, for the Machine Project retrospective exhibition at the Tang Teaching Museum in Fall 2015.
The Carole Marchand ‘57 Endowed Internship is a one-year museum experience for a Skidmore junior. This unique work experience will function as an introduction to post-graduate life by providing academic and practical experience during the junior year as well as a summer museum job.
This paid internship is divided into two parts: an 8-10 hour-a-week position during the academic year that will provide experience working in a Tang Museum department (Administrative, Curatorial, Engagement, or Collections); and a 20-hour-a-week position during the summer after the student’s Junior year. Specifics about the department and individual projects are determined by the needs of the museum and the student’s interest. This is a full-year internship program. Students applying must commit to working the full two-semester academic year and subsequent summer.
Marchand Intern Evian Pan leads a tour of Liz Collins — Energy Field during Reunion Weekend, Tang Teaching Museum, June, 2016