Ruchi Singh to Intern with Jewish Museum in NYC
Ruchi Singh is an MFA student in the class of 2025 at the University of Tennessee School of Art. Singh has been asked to serve as a virtual intern with the Jewish Museum of New York during the upcoming summer.
The Jewish Museum is dedicated to the enjoyment, understanding, and preservation of the artistic and cultural heritage of the Jewish people. The Jewish Museum collection is a unique mix of artworks and ceremonial objects. Works in the collection are presented as distinctive creative expressions and as bearers of the stories of those who made, owned, used, preserved, and sometimes transformed them. Exhibition speak of the vast range of Jewish experiences across the globe and over time, made tangible through artistic expression. It is both a mirror of Jewish identities and an inspiration for the formation of new ones.
Ruchi Singh will be participating in an 8-week long online internship as part of the museum’s Virtual Summer Institute. She will be part of the Creative Interns team and will be working on an independent creative project which will be showcased at the museum at a symposium held at the end of the internship.
Ruchi Singh is a storyteller – an illustrator and a time-based artist. She is from India and is currently pursuing a Masters in Fine arts at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville. She enjoys illustrating children’s books, making interactive installations, animation, documentary, and capturing meditative moments through photography.
Learn more about Ruchi Singh and her work at: https://art.utk.edu/student-profile-ruchi-singh/
Connect with her at: https://instagram.com/ruchi_art_love?igshid=ZDdkNTZiNTM=
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