Subject: Internships at Intermuseum Conservation Association
Getty Conservation Training Grant Advanced Paintings and Paper Internships The Intermuseum Conservation Association (ICA) is offering advanced one year internships in paintings and paper conservation beginning September 2002. Internships are supported by funding from the Getty Grant Program. Working in close collaboration with ICA's conservation staff, interns will have the opportunity to work on outstanding examples of American, Asian and European art from the collections of the Association's 31 member institutions as well as varied non-member not-for-profit public institutions, private and corporate clients. Currently the ICA is housed in the Allen Art Building on the Oberlin College campus where it has been for nearly 50 years. However, after much consideration and planning, the ICA will be relocating to downtown Cleveland to the ICA's own much larger and more versatile facility at the end of 2002. This an exciting time for all involved and is a great opportunity for the growth of the organization as well as professional growth for staff and interns. As an advanced intern at the ICA you will have access to modern facilities and equipment, the ICA's conservation library and professional staff, and the resources of Oberlin College's art department, art library and the Allen Memorial Art Museum, located in a shared complex. In addition, the ICA is located 40 minutes from downtown Cleveland and the cultural resources of the city such as The Cleveland Museum of Art, Case Western Reserve University, The Cleveland Institute of Art, etc. For more information on the ICA see <URL:http://www.oberlin.edu/~ica> Stipends/Benefits: Interns will receive a $24,500 stipend plus a travel and research allowance of $2,500 and four weeks paid research leave. Benefits include health and disability insurance, life insurance and paid holidays. Invitation to Apply: Candidates should be graduates of a recognized training program, or have equivalent training. They should have no more than five years work experience and a proven record of research and writing ability. Internships are awarded without regard to age, sex, race or nationality. Candidates must however possess English language skills. As with all grants and stipends in the United States, funds and benefits may be taxable. Application Procedure: Interested candidates should submit the following materials in English to: Albert Albano Executive Director Intermuseum Conservation Association 83 N. Main St. Allen Art Buildingg Oberlin OH 44074-1192, U.S.A. * Cover letter summarizing the candidates interest and intent in applying for the internship; * Curriculum vitae showing education and practical experience, as well as permanent address and phone number; * Offprints of any publications or lectures; * Transcripts of both undergraduate and graduate courses; * Two supporting letters from conservation professionals familiar with your work; * A portfolio consisting of a minimum of three treatments undertaken during the past year. *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:49 Distributed: Saturday, January 12, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-49-023 ***Received on Friday, 11 January, 2002