Malvern Daily Record

Student finds her passion at Historic Arkansas Museum

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Jordan Hancock, a rising senior from Benton, is gaining some valuable profession­al experience by working as an intern at the Historic Arkansas Museum this summer.

“I had an internship in London in a museum last year that I had to leave a month early because of COVID,” she said. “I want to work in museums in the future, and I loved the chance to get another internship. The Division of Arkansas Heritage has all the museum internship­s listed on their website. It made me want to get another museum position when I could.”

Hancock works in the Curatorial Department under the guidance of Victoria Chandler, curator of collection­s.

“Jordan is a very promising intern and really has a natural feel for museum studies,” Chandler said. “We hope she will continue to intern with us in the future. Jordan clearly has a passion for objects and the study of material culture. We are excited to continue working with her as she begins her foray into the field.”

As part of her duties, Hancock assists with the museum’s exhibits, investigat­es the history of objects in the collection­s, writes descriptio­ns for objects, and tags them with identifyin­g informatio­n.

“The curatorial team’s job is to take care of the museum’s collection­s, restore historic objects, and create displays and exhibits for the museum,” Hancock said. “At our museum, we are actually an historic site first, and our most important objects are the buildings on site. Some are original to the site, and some have been moved a few blocks. They are the oldest buildings in Little Rock.”

Hancock is also a Donaghey Scholar and art history tutor. Last year, she spent the spring 2020 semester interning at the Foundling Museum in London.

“I worked with the visitor engagement team,” she said. “I was with the front desk for the most part, and I helped conduct tours and engage with guests at the front of the house. I also helped with some classes with the education department. I worked there for two months before I had to end up going back home on my 20th birthday.”

After she graduates with a bachelor’s degree in art history in 2022, Hancock plans to take a gap year so she can get more experience working in museums before pursuing a master’s degree in public history at UA Little Rock.

With about 9,000 students and 100 programs, UA Little Rock offers learning, research, service, social and career opportunit­ies that can only be found at a metropolit­an university located in Arkansas’s capital city.

 ?? Special to the MDR ?? Benton’s Jordan Hancock already has Museum experience extending from her internship in London, but she’s steadily gaining more as she spends her summer as an intern at the Historic Arkansas Museum.
Special to the MDR Benton’s Jordan Hancock already has Museum experience extending from her internship in London, but she’s steadily gaining more as she spends her summer as an intern at the Historic Arkansas Museum.

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