Curatorial Internships Program

The Curatorial Internships Program is designed to share the CCA’s expertise with students and young professionals in architecture, the design disciplines, the arts, the humanities, and cultural studies who are interested in exploring editorial and curatorial work in architecture. Selected candidates will have the opportunity to become acquainted with our curatorial approach—in particular our Collection, exhibitions, editorial projects, and research programs—through a nine-month internship in Montréal beginning in October 2024.

The call for applications for the 2024-2025 program is now closed. The next call for applications for the 2025-2026 program will open in February 2025.

Eligibility and terms

Students and young professionals thirty (30) years of age or younger on 1 January 2024 are eligible to apply for the annual curatorial internships program, regardless of citizenship and place of residence. We expect interns to have completed or be enrolled in a university-level program.

The program provides a monthly stipend of CAD 2,500 over a period of nine months to defray costs of living in Montréal (subject to Canadian and Québec income tax laws if applicable). The languages in use at the CCA are English and French. The internship is non-renewable.

Responsibilities

Under the guidance of the Chief Curator, the interns will collaborate in the research for and preparation of exhibitions, publications, educational initiatives, public programs, and communications and Collection activities.

Selection

We will select the candidates according to their curricula, the relevance of their critical thinking about architecture, and their intended trajectory in the fields of curating and publishing. Applicants will be notified by the end of April 2024. The internship will be effective only after the recipient has obtained all authorizations from the immigration authorities of Quebec and Canada required in order to be legally entitled to conduct the internship in Canada.

For more information, please send an email to curatorialopportunities@cca.qc.ca.

The diversity of our institution is at the core of our creativity and strengthens our research efforts. While all qualified candidates are invited to apply, we particularly welcome applications from persons with disabilities, Indigenous, Black, and other people of colour, of all genders, and LGBTQ+ persons. Candidates are encouraged to self-identify in their application. Applicants who require accommodations for any part of the application process can contact vsamson@cca.qc.ca to receive confidential assistance.

This program is generously supported by the Power Corporation of Canada.

Frequently Asked Questions

1) Who can apply to this internship?

We accept applications from students and young professionals in architecture, design, the arts, humanities, and cultural studies, regardless of citizenship and place of residence, as long as you are thirty (30) years of age or younger on 1 January of the year of application. We expect interns to have completed or be enrolled in a university-level program.

2) What is the application deadline?

The call for the 2024–2025 Curatorial internships program is now closed. The next call for applicants for the 2025-2026 program will open in February 2025.

3) Is there a level of study or a diploma required? Can I apply if I have a background in a discipline other than architecture?

The internship is designed for students and young professionals in architecture, design, the arts, humanities, and cultural studies who are interested in exploring editorial and curatorial work in architecture. We expect interns to have completed or be enrolled in a university-level program. While applicants do not need to have formal training in architecture, evidence of a sustained interest in the field is preferred.

4) Are language tests or certificates required?

We do not ask applicants to pass any language tests or hold any language certifications. However, we work primarily in English and French, and expect that curatorial interns be fluent in reading, writing, and speaking in at least one of the two languages.

5) Does the CCA offer architectural training? Will I receive an educational diploma after the curatorial internship?

We do not offer professional architectural training. After finishing the curatorial internship, neither a certificate nor a diploma will be granted.

6) What is a critical analysis? Where can I find information about the CCA collection, events, exhibitions, or articles?

The critical analysis is an open prompt, such that applicants can demonstrate their interests in curatorial work and their thought processes, as well as give a sense of their ideas about architecture and the built environment in 750 to 1 000 words. The critical analysis must be related to our Collection, one of our events, one of our exhibitions, or one of our articles.

Learn more about our collection and archival holdings, here.
Explore our past events and exhibitions here, or watch event recordings here.
Or, read our articles here.

7) Is this a full-time internship?

Yes, interns are expected to work at the CCA Monday to Friday, from 9am to 5pm, for the nine-month duration of the internship, though some flexibility in scheduling will be required. Part-time teleworking is permitted, and the modalities will be discussed with the selected candidates in accordance with CCA policy.

8) How long is the internship? When does it start and end?

The internship lasts nine months and usually begins in October and ends in June. Dates for the 2024–2025 internship will be announced later.

9) What is the monthly stipend and what does it cover?

The program provides interns with a monthly stipend of CAD 2,500 for nine months, which can be used to cover living costs in Montréal during the internship at the CCA (rent, food, etc.).

10) Does the CCA pay for moving expenses (plane tickets, movers, etc.)?

The CCA does not pay for moving expenses. However, the program provides interns with a monthly stipend of CAD 2,500 for nine months, which can be used to cover moving expenses (plane tickets, movers, etc.).

11) Does the CCA provide accommodations?

The CCA does not provide accommodations. However, the curatorial intern may choose to allocate the monthly stipend to cover the cost of accommodations.

12) If I am selected, is it guaranteed that I will obtain a visa and/or work permit for the internship?

In all cases requiring a visa and/or a work permit, the CCA cannot guarantee that these documents will be obtained, as immigration decisions are made by Immigration Québec and Immigration Canada.

13) Can I study while being a curatorial intern?

The internship is full-time and curatorial interns are expected to work at the CCA Monday through Friday from 9am to 5pm for the nine-month duration of the internship. Part-time teleworking is permitted, and the modalities will be discussed with the selected candidates in accordance with CCA policy. If the schedule permits and you are coming to Canada from abroad, consult with Immigration Québec and Immigration Canada or a local Canadian embassy to acquire the proper authorizations to study while interning.

14) Can I stay in Canada after the internship?

We cannot advise on immigration or visa matters. We will help curatorial interns acquire work permits that authorize their internship at the CCA for the nine-month duration of the internship. For any other immigration matter, consult with Immigration Québec and Immigration Canada or a local Canadian embassy.

15) Can I bring my family with me to Canada?

We cannot advise on immigration or visa matters. We will help curatorial interns acquire work permits that authorize their internship at the CCA for the nine-month duration of the internship. For any other immigration matter, consult with Immigration Québec and Immigration Canada or a local Canadian embassy.

16) Who will evaluate the applications? When will the results be announced and how many people are selected?

A selection committee will evaluate the applications according to the applicants’ curricula, the relevance of their critical thinking about architecture, and their intended trajectory in the fields of curating and publishing. Two applicants will be selected for the internship. All applicants will receive a response by the end of June.

Recipients

2023-2024
Ella Eßlinger, Master of Architecture, ETH Zurich - Federal Institute of Technology (2022); Bachelor of Architecture, Technische Universität München (TUM), Munich
Leonie Hartung, Master of Architecture, Universität der Künste Berlin (in progress); Bachelor of architecture, Universität der Künste Berlin (2021)
Keamogetse Mosienyane, Master in Southern Urbanism, University of Cape Town (in progress); Bachelor of arts (interdisciplinary with a focus on economics and geography), University of British Columbia (2020)
Emma Rath, Master of Architecture, Carleton University (2023); Bachelor of Fine Arts, Nova Scotia College of Art and Design (2020)

2022-2023
Anna Garcia Molina, Bachelor of Architecture, Universidad Autónoma de México (2021)
Giacomo Rossi, Master of Architecture, ETH Zurich-Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (in progress); Bachelor of Architecture, Accademia di Architettura di Mendrisio (2020)
Shukri Sultan, Master of Architectural History, Bartlett School of Architecture, University College of London (2021), Bachelor of Spatial and Interior Design, Chelsea College of Arts, University of the Arts London (2016)

2020–2022
Marie Kordovská, Master of Theory and History of Art, Academy of Arts, Architecture and Design, Prague (2019), Bachelor of History of European Culture, Charles University, Prague (2016)
Neady Atieno Oduor, Master of Arts, Architecture, Dessau International Architecture Graduate School (2020), Bachelor of Architectural technology, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (2016)
Dina Taha, Master of Environmental Design, Yale University (2019), Bachelor of Architectural Engineering, The American University in Cairo (2015) – 2-month internship

2019–2020
Laura Aparicio, Bachelor of Architecture (2015) and Art (2013), Universidad de los Andes, Bogota, Colombia
Jann Wiegand, Bachelor of Architecture, Bergische Universität Wuppertal, Germany (2018)

2018–2019
Hannah M. Strothmann, Bachelor of Architecture, Universität der Künste, Berlin, Germany (2018)
Keren Kuenberg, Bachelor of Architecture, Bezalel Academy for Arts and Design, Jerusalem, Israel (2015)
Melania Grozdanoska, Bachelor of Architecture, Illinois Institute of Technology, Chicago, United States (2017)

2017–2018
Corinna Anderson, The Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London, United Kingdom
Federico Ortiz, Architectural Association, London, United Kingdom
Yuma Shinohara, Columbia University, New York, United States

2016–2017
Ariana Revilla, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
Ushma Thakrar, Architectural Association, London, United Kingdom
Tania Tovar Torres, Columbia University, New York, United States

2015–2016
Irene Chin, Harvard University, Graduate School of Design, Cambridge, MA, United States
Anna Renken, Yale University, New Haven, CT, United States
Stefan Sauter, Universidad VERITAS, San José, Costa Rica

2014–2015
Gregory W. Barton, Columbia University, New York, United States
Alice Haddad, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Josephine Minhinnett, Ryerson University, Toronto, Canada

2013–2014
Jayne Kelley, University of Illinois at Chicago, United States
Jesse Seegers, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, United States

2012–2013
Victoria Bugge Øye, Columbia University, New York, United States
Alexandra Courcoulas, Institute of Fine Arts, New York, United States

2011–2012
Marta Masferrer, Escola Tècnica Superior d’Arquitectura de Barcelona, Spain
Cerys Wilson, University of St Andrews, United Kingdom

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