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Description
Position: Dedo and Barron Kidd McDermott Intern Fellow for European Art
Reports to: Lillian and James H. Clark Assistant Curator of European Art
Level: Intern
Classification: Non-Exempt, Full-Time, Hourly
Benefits: Medical, dental, and vision insurance; paid holiday, personal and sick time; $500 for professional development
Schedule: Monday-Friday, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm with one hour for lunch; ability to work remotely 2 days per week following introductory period
Internship Period: September 2, 2025 - May 8, 2026
Salary: $15/hour, 35 hours per week
Application Deadline: March 17, 2025
Scope of Position:
The intern will assist curators with an assessment of the collection of European paintings, sculptures, and works on paper. The intern will enhance records in the Museum's collections management system (TMS); update content on the Museum website; conduct provenance research for European paintings, sculpture, and works on paper; research and write acquisition justifications; and assist with cataloguing the collection of European works on paper. The intern will support curatorial projects by attending interdepartmental meetings and working collaboratively with staff across the Museum.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Support ongoing research and documentation of the Dallas Museum of Art’s European paintings, sculptures, and works on paper
- Update and augment collections content within TMS and on the website
- Conduct provenance research (training will be provided)
- Research and draft acquisition justifications
- Draft labels and didactic materials
- Conduct research utilizing various resources, including object files and the Museum's Mayer Library and Archive
- Attend regular one-on-one, departmental, and interdepartmental team meetings
- Support other curatorial projects of the European art department as needed, including works on paper rotations and exhibition research
Internship Goals:
- Learn object-based research skills, including the use of TMS collections management software
- Learn provenance research skills
- Learn cataloguing skills related to works on paper
- Gain experience with writing for various audiences in a museum context
- Refine professional goals and interests through mentorship from internship supervisor
- Develop professional communication and interpersonal skills through collaboration with Museum colleagues
- Understand the roles and functions of different staff within the Museum as well as the relationship between the departments and how they all function together
Requirements
Requirements
Education, Experience, and Certification:
- BA in Art History
- Background in one or more areas of European art from the Middle Ages to the 19th century
- Reading proficiency in French, German, Italian, or Dutch preferred
Key Qualifications:
- Demonstrated research proficiency with attention to detail
- Excellent time management and analysis skills
- Ability to work collaboratively on projects with supervisor while also working independently as projects dictate
Application Directions
McDermott Internship Program applications must include all of the below items in order to be complete. Please ensure you have reviewed the list below closely and all files are included with your application. Incomplete applications will not be considered, and late materials will not be accepted. If you have any difficulty with the application process or the Paylocity system, please first reach out to internships@dma.org for assistance.
Upload and attach your resume, personal statement cover letter, writing sample, and two letters of recommendation in your application form, as specified below. If your two references would prefer to submit their letters directly, please direct them to submit the letter of recommendation through the McDermott Internship Recommendation Form. All items must be received no later than March 17, 2025.
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Resume or CV
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Personal Statement Cover Letter
A detailed one-to-two-page cover letter explaining your interest in an art museum career. Include information regarding your personal learning expectations for the internship; any prior museum experience; and any art and art history related experience, especially as it relates to the specific position.
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Writing Sample
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Two Letters of Recommendation
Two letters of recommendation, one of which must be from an academic reference. Please list these individuals in the reference list of the application. Only two references are required in the form.
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