*The David Booth
Fellowship in Painting Conservation*

September 2018 – August 2020



The David Booth Conservation Department at The Museum of Modern Art is
pleased to offer a two-year fellowship in painting conservation, starting
September 2018.  The fellowship provides an opportunity to acquire
comprehensive training in paintings preservation, conservation, and
restoration in a museum setting. Working as part of the paintings
conservation team, the fellow will assist conservators with all facets of
the preservation, conservation, and restoration of paintings, including
acquisition, exhibition, treatment, collection care, and research.
Fellowship activities will involve collaboration with Museum departments,
including curatorial, Exhibition Design and Production, Exhibition Planning
and Administration, Information Technology, and Collection Management and
Exhibition Registration.  Besides developing and refining advanced
techniques in paintings conservation, the fellow will have the opportunity
to collaborate with MoMA’s conservation scientists; to develop and carry
out research projects; and  have their disseminated or published through
blogs, conferences, and peer-reviewed journals.



*REQUIREMENTS*



*Education*

Graduate from a recognized training program; candidates with equivalent
training will be considered.



*Experience*

Internship in the treatment of paintings.   No more than three years
experience past graduation.



*Qualifications*

   - Examination and treatment of paintings at an advanced intern level.



   - Some experience with treatment of modern and contemporary works
   preferable.



   - Familiarity with condition digital-imaging documentation, including
   ultra-violet, infrared, and photomicrography.



   - Use of analytic instruments, including microscopes, X-ray equipment,
   and other instruments for the examination and technical analysis of works
   of art and their constituent parts.



   - Excellent speaking, reading, and writing skills in English.



   - Proficiency with computer software, including image editing and Adobe
   Photoshop.



*Responsibilities*

   - Conducts examinations and writes condition reports on works of art.
   Recommends and executes treatment of works of art and their optimal storage
   and exhibition conditions in consultation with paintings conservators,
   scientists, and other higher conservator titles, and curators. Records full
   photographic and written documentation of original condition and all stages
   of treatment of works of art.



   - Assists in advising curatorial, registration, and exhibitions staff on
   conservation requirements to ensure protection of works of art during
   exhibition, packing, and shipping.  Assists in advising curators on the
   condition of works of art as related to exhibition, loans, and acquisition.



   - Examines and interprets the physical structure of works of art and
   liaises with scientists on the interpretation of scientific data.



   - Participates in courier trips of loaned works as required.



   - Assists in supervising seasonal (three-month) interns and conservation
   program trainees as requested.



   - Investigates, evaluates, and tests new materials used by contemporary
   artists.  Researches, develops, and tests materials and techniques for
   conservation use. Keeps abreast of new technical and material developments
   in the art historical and conservation fields through attendance at
   meetings and readings of conservation, technical, and art historical
   literature.



   - Actively produces blogs posts and publishes research, and is
   encouraged to speak at related professional conferences.



   - Adheres to the AIC Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice.



   - Performs any other duties reasonably related to the functions
   described above.




*REPORTS TO*:   Painting Conservators and other higher conservator titles



*Stipend: *$45,000 plus benefits and vacation, with $3,775 for research and
travel.



Candidates must submit a statement of interest, a current CV, and a list of
references to [email protected] no later than March 1, 2018.  Please reference
the position title in the subject line.



The Museum of Modern Art is an equal opportunity employer and considers all
candidates for employment regardless of race, color, sex, age, national
origin, creed, disability, marital status, sexual orientation or political
affiliation.



The Museum of Modern Art’s Conservation Fellowship Initiative is made
possible through the David Booth Conservation Center Endowment Fund.
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