In the heart of the downtown arts district, the Dallas Art Fair offers collectors, arts professionals, and the public the opportunity to engage with a rich selection of modern and contemporary artworks presented by leading national and international galleries. Thoughtfully curated exhibitions and innovative programming encourage lively conversations and close looking in a robust and rapidly growing arts community.
Art, Art History, CCPA (including Arts Management & Arts Entrepreneurship)
SMU Meadows alumna and Director of the Dallas Art Fair Kelly Coppock Cornell ’12 (BFA, Art) is seeking organized and energetic internship candidates ready to take on various positions in the production of the Dallas Art Fair. The ideal candidate will excellent people skills and have the ability to problem‐solve in a high-paced environment. The Dallas Art Fair is a great way to gain exposure to the “behind the scenes” realm of the art world.
Front desk management
Exhibitor management
Facilitate and manage events
Courteously provides visitors with assistance, information, and directions as needed.
May assist in the coat check area as needed
Performs other duties as assigned
This is a paid internship. The intern will be compensated at the rate of $15 per hour (rate may be negotiable, based on level of professional experience.) The Dallas Art Fair intern will be expected to work the week of the Fair, Monday, April 17 through Sunday, April 23, 2023. Hours are generally 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., with some evenings. Hours and scheduling will be flexible and based on a student’s current class schedule. If needed, the Meadows Office of Alumni and Career Success is also able to provide a letter for a student intern to share with their professors that will provide details about the student’s involvement in this meaningful career development opportunity.
Application/Deadline: Submit resume to Timmie Hathorn (thathorn@smu.edu) by Monday, February 27 for consideration.