Subject: Fellowship at Shelburne Museum
IMLS Post-graduate Fellowship in Objects Conservation Shelburne Museum The Shelburne Museum is offering an advanced one-year Fellowship in Objects Conservation to work on the museum's doll collection beginning in the fall of 2001. The dolls date from the late 18th century to the first third of the 20th century and are made of a variety of materials including painted wood, papier mache, wax, leather, and textiles. The Fellow will work with the objects conservator and the decorative arts curator to select dolls from the collection for treatment and allocate conservation treatment time. He/she will conduct technical examinations, take documentary photographs, and write condition reports. Treatments may include major structural repairs, removal of old, deteriorated repairs, removal of overpaint, removal of dirt and grime from surfaces, mending, vacuuming, and wet cleaning costumes. The Fellow will design and fabricate safe display stands for the dolls. The Fellow will assist with preventative conservation actions appropriate for the collection and the building in which it is housed such as mocking up and evaluating new lighting systems and monitoring environmental conditions. Candidates must be graduates of recognized conservation programs or have equivalent experience with either a specialty in objects and an interest in textiles or a specialty in textiles and an interest in objects. The Fellow will receive a stipend of $25,000 with an additional $1,200 for research and travel, plus benefits. For consideration, please submit a cover letter summarizing interest, a resume, and three letters of recommendation to: Richard Kerschner Director of Preservation and Conservation Shelburne Museum 5555 Shelburne Rd. Shelburne, VT 05482 *** Conservation DistList Instance 14:62 Distributed: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 Message Id: cdl-14-62-018 ***Received on Monday, 14 May, 2001