Subject: Internship at Missouri Historical Society
Summer Conservation Internship Missouri Historical Society, St. Louis, MO The Missouri Historical Society is seeking applications from graduate-level conservation students for a summer conservation internship in the Department of Conservation. The internship period can span a minimum of eight (8) weeks up to a maximum of twelve (12) weeks. Starting stipend is $4,000 for ten weeks. The conservation intern will assist the General Objects Conservator in preparing a range of objects for upcoming exhibitions including: "One Land; Many Visions" the national bicentennial traveling exhibition on Lewis and Clark; and, an exhibition on the 1904 World's Fair. Conservation projects will include detailed conservation survey of objects slated for display, preparing exhibit recommendations, conducting conservation treatments and all related work associated with the treatment process. Assistance in the monitoring and maintenance of exhibit gallery spaces (24,000 square feet) and storerooms within the museum facilities will also be expected. The internship is open to conservation students who have yet to decide on an area of specialization, and also to those who may have established an area of interest in general objects or ethnographic conservation. This is a perfect opportunity for conservation students to gain excellent practical experience in a fast-paced and intense history museum setting. Start and completion dates are flexible. For further information, please contact Linda Landry General Objects Conservator and Head of Collections at 314-746-4543 lll [at] mohistory__org Please mail letters of interest, resumes, and three references to Linda Landry Missouri Historical Society PO Box 11940 St. Louis MO 63112-0040 For general information about the Missouri Historical Society, please visit <URL:http://www.mohistory.org>. *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:58 Distributed: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-58-015 ***Received on Monday, 18 February, 2002