Nasher Sculpture Center

Internships & Fellowships

The Conservation Department at the Nasher Sculpture Center is committed to promoting education in the field of conservation.  Internship opportunities are available to individuals with a strong interest in pursuing a career in art conservation.  This includes pre-program internships, for those looking to gain experience towards acceptance into an advanced degree program in art conservation, as well as students enrolled in conservation programs looking to fulfill program requirements.  Internship activities may include photo and written documentation, condition assessment of artworks, general sculpture maintenance indoors and outdoors, and sculpture conservation treatments.
 
For more information, contact John Campbell jcampbell@nashersculpturecenter.org

 

2003 Conservation Intern Josh Rose at work on Tony Smith's Ten Elements 2004 Conservation Intern Jen Rose works in the conservation lab of the Nasher Sculpture Center. Conservation Intern Brigid Kroener dusts Jean Dubuffet's Tower of Lace
2003 Conservation Intern Josh Rose at work on Tony Smith's Ten Elements
2004 Conservation Intern Jen Rose works in the conservation lab of the Nasher Sculpture Center.
Conservation Intern Brigid Kroener dusts Jean Dubuffet's Tower of Lace
2003 Conservation Intern Josh Rose at work on Tony Smith's Ten Elements