Subject: Fellowship at Institute of Fine Arts, NYU
Samuel H. Kress Fellowship in Paintings Conservation at the Conservation Center of the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University. The position begins September 1 2002 and is renewable for up to three years. The stipend is $35,000 a year plus health benefits. Although a twelve month appointment, the Fellow may travel to pursue research related to the fellowship during breaks in the academic year. The applicant must have an American passport and have completed the degree requirements of one of the training programs with an additional three to five years experience in the field. The ideal candidate should have a good background in traditional conservation materials, structural work on paintings of all periods but especially 19th and twentieth century paintings, imaging technology and/or a scientific research background. Experience with old master paintings is not required although work on the Samuel H. Kress Collection under the direction of Dianne Modestini will be possible and is encouraged. The fellow will assist with the advanced painting conservation class in cleaning and retouching in the fall semester and have primary responsibility for teaching a structural class in the spring semester. Surveys and other routine work with various regional and study collections are also part of the Fellowship requirements. Please send a curriculum vitae and three letters of reference by June 28, 2002 to: Michele Marincola Sherman Fairchild Chairman The Conservation Center of the Institute of Fine Arts 14 East 78th Street New York NY 10021. A portfolio is not necessary. *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:81 Distributed: Tuesday, June 4, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-81-021 ***Received on Tuesday, 28 May, 2002