Subject: Internships at City Parks Foundation Monuments Conservation Program
Monuments Conservation Internships City Parks Foundation Monuments Conservation Program Summer 2002 The City Parks Foundation Monuments Conservation Program and New York City Parks and Recreation, Art and Antiquities, seek qualified candidates for the Summer 2002 Field Season (June 3 through August 23). The interns will perform conservation and maintenance treatments on public sculptures and monuments under the direction of experienced monuments conservators. Students will receive training in photo-documentation, condition assessments and report preparation in addition to conservation treatment procedures. Participants will gain experience in corrosion removal, cleaning and patination of bronze as well as stone cleaning, masonry repair and graffiti removal. These paid internships require 40 hour work weeks, Monday through Friday. The City Parks Foundation Monuments Conservation Program conserves and maintains public works of art citywide. Program participants will gain knowledge of the breadth of the public sculpture collection, its history and conservation needs. This is an excellent opportunity to learn outdoor sculpture conservation with experienced staff in an award-winning program in New York City. Typically the season includes visits to foundries and conservation sites throughout the city in addition to the hands-on work. More than 27 students have successfully participated during the last 4 years. Students currently attending graduate programs in objects conservation, historic preservation or sculpture are encouraged to apply. Candidates should be able to work outdoors and not fear heights, as projects often require scaffolding. A valid driver's license is a plus. Please send cover letter and resume ASAP to: Ms. Martha Seelenberger Monuments Conservator NYC Parks and Recreation Art and Antiquities/Monuments The Arsenal, Central Park Room 4 New York, N. Y. 10021 212-360-8188 Martha.Seelenberger [at] parks__nyc__gov Or Fax: cover letter and resume to: Attention: Monuments Program Fax: 212-360-8168 Interested candidates are encouraged to apply early. 1ate: 24 Jan 2002 From: Judith Levinson <levinson [at] amnh__org> Subject: Internship at National Museum of Natural History Summer Internship Objects/Textile Conservation The American Museum of Natural History The American Museum of Natural History seeks to hire a summer conservation intern to work on the African Bark Cloth conservation project, funded by IMLS. The internship will provide an opportunity to gain hands-on experience re-housing and treating bark cloth objects from Central Africa. Intern will work under the supervision of the objects and textile conservation staff. Applicants must have two years of conservation training or relevant work experience. Familiarity with re-housing techniques for museum objects is necessary and experience with paper or textiles is desirable. Successful candidate must be highly organized, a creative problem solver, and have excellent communication and hand skills. Stipend is available. Please send a letter of interest, resume and two letters of recommendation to: Judith Levinson Anthropology Department American Museum of Natural History Anthropology Department 79th Street and Central Park West New York, NY 10024 212-769-5434 *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:52 Distributed: Thursday, January 24, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-52-022 ***Received on Friday, 18 January, 2002