M+ is a museum dedicated to collecting, exhibiting, and interpreting visual 
art, design and architecture, moving image, and Hong Kong visual culture of the 
twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Within Hong Kong’s West Kowloon Cultural 
District we are building one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary 
visual culture in the world, with a bold ambition to establish ourselves as one 
of the world’s leading cultural institutions. Our aim is to create a new kind 
of museum that reflects our unique time and place, a museum built upon Hong 
Kong’s historic balance of the local and the international to define a 
distinctive and innovative museum for Asia’s twenty-first century.
The M+ Pavilion, which opened in September 2016, serves as the primary site for 
M+ exhibitions in the run-up to the completion of the M+ building. After M+ 
opens it will become a new space for artists, designers and organisations to 
stage independent small-scale exhibitions and events in the Art Park.

Conservator, Photography (Ref: 18099)
As part of the development of the team we are aiming to create a substantial 
Conservation team that will deal with the preventative and remedial 
conservation of the growing M+ Collection.  The team will encompass various 
disciplines amongst which painting, objects, paper, art installation, 
preventive and time-based media.
For more information about the M+ Collection, team and building development, 
please go to: http://enews.westkowloon.hk/career/conservators.pdf

Reporting to the Senior Conservator, you will be an integral part of a growing 
conservation team to set up guidelines for the adequate development of 
preservation and conservation activities within M+ for one of the leading 
collection on contemporary visual culture in the world.

You will be responsible for:
•contributing to the preservation of the M+ Collection by participating in a 
wide range of traditional conservation activities such as producing condition 
reports and treatment proposals which include thorough documentation, 
performing treatments according to ethical standard, providing expert opinions 
on the condition of proposed acquisitions and works planned for loans and 
exhibitions, conducting environmental monitoring and integrated pest management 
(IPM), and ensuring preventive maintenance necessary for the photographic works 
in the collection;
•playing an integral role to the development of conservation policies, 
procedures, protocols and workflows within the museum;
•conducting specialised research on the materials and techniques of artists 
represented in the collection and possibly investigating degradation processes, 
treatment options and efficacy of treatments;
•participating in extended conservation/preservation efforts such as developing 
guidelines for storage and display, best practices for conservation treatment, 
procedure and the proper care and handling of photographic works in the 
collection;
•ensuring all other conservation elements such as mount making, environmental 
monitoring, IPM, collection emergency preparedness and purchase of laboratory 
supplies are considered to the highest possible standard;
•playing a fundamental role in supporting the planning for the conservation lab 
of the Conservation and Storage Facility (CSF) of the future museum and 
engaging as necessary in conservation and preservation-related special projects;
•communicating on conservation topics, if possible reporting on research 
results through publications or presentations at professional gatherings, in 
agreement with the Senior Conservator;
•keeping current on state-of-the-art conservation/preservation methods and 
techniques by reading relevant literature and attending presentations, seminars 
or training; and
•contributing to advising and training staff in best practices for the care, 
handling, display, storage, packing and shipping of photographic works, as well 
as supervising conservation volunteers or interns as required.

You should:
•possess a master degree or a diploma from a recognised conservation training 
programme with a specialization in photographic materials;
•have at least 5 years of practical postgraduate experience working on 
photography conservation and with substantial knowledge of traditional and 
recent photography techniques; institutional/museum experience is preferred;
•have proven experience treating and documenting a wide range of works to a 
high standard with full consideration of practical and ethical issues;
•have the ability to provide specialist advice for storage, transport and 
installation of works for display;
•be knowledgeable or interested in modern and contemporary art, architecture 
and design, photography and film preservation, including materials and 
techniques;
•demonstrate expertise in diverse conservation techniques and theories. 
Familiarity and experience with cultural materials in South East Asia are 
advantages;
•be an innovative and enthusiastic team player with strong critical thinking 
and applied problem solving skills;
•be able to work in a fast paced and continuously challenging environment;
•be proficient in MS Windows and/or Apple OS platform; and
•have strong oral, written and interpersonal communication skills in English 
and Chinese, preferably in Mandarin.

For interested parties, please submit your application along with your CV on or 
before 19 August 2018 via online application or by mail quoting the reference 
number, name of the position, expected salary and your availability to:
Ms. Kiffany Lee
West Kowloon Cultural District Authority
Units 608-613, Level 6, Core C, Cyberport 3,
100 Cyberport Road, Hong Kong

Data collected will only be used for job application processing. Applicants not 
being invited for interview within 4 weeks from 19 August 2018 may assume their 
applications unsuccessful.
All related information will be kept up to 24 months and all personal data will 
be destroyed afterwards.
For more information
http://www.westkowloon.hk or contact
Ms. Kiffany Lee at 2200-0013

Christel Pesme
Senior Conservator, M+



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