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There are numerous exciting volunteer opportunities at the Dixon. We have a number of events throughout the year that need your helping hands. Some of the fabulous events are Gallery and Garden Docents, Easter Egg Hunt, and more! Call (901)761-5250 for detailed information.


Volunteer opportunities for Museum members and non-members include participating as an supporting our education programs, helping at evening events, and offering assistance during special events.

Special Events

Volunteers are needed to assist staff members with various events at the Dixon.  Stuffing envelopes, decorating, tending to the buffet/bar, cleaning up, and more!  Please contact the volunteer coordinator, Maggie Catmur, at 761-5250 ext. 103 or send an This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .

             Garden Volunteer

Assist the horticultural staff by helping them keep the gardens beautiful.  Please contact the horticulturalist director, Dale Skaggs, 761-5250 or send an This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .

 


Intern Opportunities

The Dixon is opening the application process for the fall 2010 Internship Program. This program operates under the direction of the education department with placements available within other departments.

The museum internship will provide the student with an introduction to standard museum practice, providing professional experience and useful skills for future museum employment and further study to the field.

Internships at Dixon Gallery and Gardens are volunteer positions, and require a minimum commitment of 20 hours per week. Interns will be selected to work for six to eight weeks. Applicants must be at least juniors with sixty hours college credit.

Interested candidates should submit the following information:

  • Internship Application
  • Resume
  • A personal letter stating reasons for wanting to be an intern,  how internship relates to career plans, what he/she believe they can contribute to the Dixon
  • Specific information: dates available to work and number of hours per week. If doing this for university credit, supply requirements and advisor’s name.
  • Two letters of recommendation – at least one from a college professor

Send information to Margarita Sandino, Curator of Education at \n This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

Internship descriptions

Curatorial Internship

There is one position available.

Responsibilities are:

Assist curatorial staff with research and documentation of the permanent collections, special exhibitions, or other projects. Assist at museum events when curatorial staff is involved.  Assist with installation of exhibitions. Exhibition and departmental support: provide general support for many aspects of the exhibition process; assist with exhibition checklist preparation; and general departmental clerical support.

Experience in the following areas preferred:

Art history major preferred

Proficiency in Windows, specifically Power point

Well-honed research skills and knowledge of library systems

Research collections

Organizational skills are a must

 



Dixon Docent Opportunity

The Dixon is now accepting applications for our fall 2010 docent training session. A successful candidate should have an interest in art, a friendly personality, good communication skills, and a desire to help others learn.  An art background is not required. Docent training will cover art history, education and interpretation techniques, and tour leading practice.

 

Training begins in October and continues through January. Docents are required to commit to two years and attend all trainings to stay up to date on current exhibitions and museum happenings.

 

To apply please download the application and send to Whitney Stem, at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it , by September 28, 2010.

Dixon Docent Application

   
 
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Midsouth Native Plant Conference at Dixon
October 8-10, 2010


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Mini Masters
Tue, Sep 7th, @10:30am- 11:30AM
Early Closing: 3 pm
Fri, Sep 10th, @10:00am- 03:00PM
Art on Tap
Fri, Sep 10th, @6:00pm- 09:00PM
Family Studio - Patriot Day
Sat, Sep 11th, @10:30am- 12:30PM
Galleries and Gardens closed on Mondays. Business Office is open.
Mon, Sep 13th, @9:00am- 05:00PM
Munch and Learn - The New Woman
Wed, Sep 15th, @12:00pm- 01:00PM
Art Zone: After School Art Club
Wed, Sep 15th, @3:30pm- 05:00PM
Art After Dark with Beale Street Caravan: Di Anne Price
Thu, Sep 16th, @6:00pm- 08:00PM
No Munch and Learn
Wed, Sep 22nd, @12:00pm- 01:00PM
Wearable Art!
Sat, Sep 25th, @10:30am- 12:30PM
Symphony in the Gardens
Sun, Sep 26th, @5:00pm- 07:00PM
No Munch and Learn
Wed, Sep 29th, @12:00pm- 01:00PM
Art Zone: After School Art Club
Wed, Sep 29th, @3:30pm- 05:00PM
Wine Down
Fri, Oct 1st, @6:00pm- 08:00PM
Mini Masters
Tue, Oct 5th, @10:30am- 11:30AM


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