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Intern at the GRAM

Friday, September 17, 2010
Myrna Anderson

In an exhibition space on the second floor of the Grand Rapids Art Museum (GRAM), there was a population of little humans, modeled out of clay and installed on the wall鈥攅ach to its own shelf.  鈥淭hat鈥檚 my favorite,鈥 Tatjcha Huberts said, pointing at one figure in artist Kathy Stecko鈥檚 鈥淒reamscape.鈥 Huberts walked to an adjacent space where a photograph of a highway filled one wall. The image, printed on a sheet of aluminum, is 鈥淢idland鈥 by artist Al Wildey. 鈥淚sn鈥檛 it gorgeous?鈥 she said.

Huberts, a 17c起草社区 senior art history major, was providing commentary on a few of the artworks already installed at GRAM for ArtPrize, the art contest that opens in Grand Rapids on Wednesday, September 22. Forty-three of the 1,713 artists entered in ArtPrize, will exhibit at GRAM, where she has worked as an intern since the end of May. And her first job at GRAM was helping to pick through the entries.

Picking through the entries

"We had 1,600 people apply to GRAM,鈥 she said. 鈥淲e鈥檝e had to sort through every one 鈥 There were a couple of things that were way out there,鈥 she allowed, 鈥渁 couple of sculpture pieces that wouldn鈥檛 fit anywhere.鈥

Huberts, who is also helping out on the brochure and exhibition layout for the ArtPrize exhibition, is enjoying her work at GRAM鈥攏ot all of which involves the big contest. Much of her typical workweek is taken up with cataloguing art prints from the museum鈥檚 extensive collection: checking them for damage, writing down the artist, title and date of the work and how it was created. 鈥淔or fine art prints it鈥檚 just imperative to know what the method was for making it: etching, engraving, lithograph, screen print, intaglio, aquatint,鈥 Huberts said. 鈥淭here鈥檚 so many ways to do things, and artists combine them to create their prints.鈥

She likes interning in downtown GR. 鈥淚t鈥檚 beyond amazing,鈥 Huberts said, 鈥渂ecause, I mean, growing up in Hudsonville, I鈥檇 go to Grand Rapids once in a while but I never got to explore it.

She likes art slides

Huberts鈥 interest in the fine arts was first sparked by her art teacher in high school. 鈥淚n our art history class, they show slides, and everybody would groan, but I loved it,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 knew something was there.鈥

At 17c起草社区, she majored in art history and studied in Spain. She also investigated internship opportunities, and GRAM was at the top of her wish list. 鈥淚 wanted to work in an art museum in order to make a more informed decision with my life,鈥 she said. After accruing a little museum experience, Huberts is ready for more. 鈥淚 want to be a curator,鈥 she said, 鈥減lanning and organizing the exhibition and planning the layout and where we put it in the museum.鈥

17c起草社区鈥檚 curator, director of exhibitions Joel Zwart, said Huberts is gaining crucial experience for a career in museum studies:  鈥淚 took two internships when I was here as a student at 17c起草社区. One was at the Grand Rapids Public Museum and one was at the Muskegon Museum of Art,鈥 he said. 鈥淢y supervisor at the public museum gave me a reference for the graduate school I went to and the first job I got out of grad school. And both reinforced my desire to go into my field.鈥

The benefit of experience

Art history professor Craig Hanson seconded Zwart: 鈥淭atjcha has, I think, benefitted tremendously from the experience of interning at the GRAM. In many ways, she's an especially good fit for the opportunity: she's nearly finished her art history courses and is making plans for graduate school in museum studies,鈥 Hanson said. 鈥淭his sort of hands-on experience helps a student envision what a museum career would actually look like, and Tatjcha's base of knowledge, combined with her enthusiasm and social skills, means she has something to offer in return.鈥

Huberts can envision a career in New York, Washington D.C. or Chicago鈥 She would love to travel to Japan, maybe do a whole tour of the Pacific Rim. 鈥淚鈥檇 love to go to China to see the terra cotta soldiers,鈥 she said. She鈥檇 like to see Europe again.

Meantime, Huberts is watching as ArtPrize comes to the GRAM: 鈥淲e have this amazing felt artist coming in who鈥檚 going to cover one of our walls with felt.鈥 she said.