The Ashby Utting Endowment Fund supports Sunrise Cambodia to enrich the children's lives through education and the Ashby Utting Art School. Here are a few examples of the wonderful art produced by the children.
In 2023, the University of Queensland have been able to offer seven paid internships, in different specialisations of museum operations. Their paid internship model allows students to work as part of the museum team in a supportive and compassionate environment, and to be mentored by members of the museum expert staff.
These opportunities have been made possible through the generous support of the Ashby Utting Endowment Fund, whose contributions have equipped past interns to embark on flourishing careers within the arts sector in leading public and private galleries and museums.
The Ashby Utting Arts Administration internship is specifically tailored to students interested in art museum business operations. Over the course of a year, this internship offers a comprehensive learning experience, exposing interns to broad responsibilities including finance, administration, venue hire, advancement and audience engagement.
Manny Raheja and Ruby MacGregor are this year's interns and below they share more about how their roles within the UQ Art Museum team have begun to help shape their professional experiences so far.
2023 Ashby Utting Arts Administration interns Manny and Ruby. This internship is designed to provide hands-on training in museum administration and operations, and is generously supported by Ashby Utting. Photo: Louis Lim.
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