Student Worker: Halston Fashion Archives
Listed on 2026-02-08
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Creative Arts/Media
Creative Design / Digital Art -
Education / Teaching
Overview
This position supports the ongoing preservation and organization of the Halston Fashion Archives. The student worker will assist with assessing, rehousing, and labeling historical garments and related archival materials; organizing photography, film, negatives, sketches, and other materials by year, collection, or category; and conducting light research to support archival documentation. Responsibilities also include maintaining accurate records, gathering and organizing Joe Eula sketches and other design materials, assisting with general archival organization, and completing additional tasks assigned by the Department of Fashion & Design or Beaman Library archivists and librarians.
Strong attention to detail, the ability to handle delicate materials with care, and an interest in fashion history, archival work, or museum studies are preferred.
- Assist with assessing, rehousing, and labeling historical garments and related archival materials.
- Organize photography, film, negatives, sketches, and other materials by year, collection, or category.
- Conduct light research to support archival documentation.
- Maintain accurate records and assist with general archival organization.
- Gather and organize Joe Eula sketches and other design materials.
- Complete additional tasks assigned by the Department of Fashion & Design or Beaman Library archivists and librarians.
- Strong attention to detail and the ability to handle delicate materials with care.
- Interest in fashion history, archival work, or museum studies is preferred.
- Must be a current Lipscomb University student.
- Position may be federal work-study eligible.
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