Subject: Internships at George Eastman House
Advanced Residency Program in Photograph Conservation Mellon Program Cycle 3 applications George Eastman House, Rochester, NY The George Eastman House and the Image Permanence Institute are accepting applications for the third cycle of an advanced-level, two-year residency in photograph conservation beginning September 2003. Funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation with additional support from the Getty Grant Program, the Advanced Residency Program will draw upon the rich resources of George Eastman House, Image Permanence Institute, Rochester Institute of Technology and other area institutions, and will provide exceptional opportunities for training and research at the highest level. A combination of lecture and seminar instruction, laboratory experiments, advanced treatment experience, and exposure to research techniques and methodologies is intended to equip Fellows for positions of leadership in the field of photograph conservation. Fellowships to the Mellon Advanced Residency in Photograph Conservation will be granted to six to eight persons for the two-year cycle. Priority will be given to American residents, but others may apply. The fellowship includes a stipend of $34,479 plus benefits per year for living expenses and supplies, $1,000 per year for research and an additional $2,000 per year for program related travel. Qualifications include a degree from a recognized American graduate program in Art Conservation (or equivalent experience) and a declared and demonstrated commitment to photograph conservation. Conservation students in their third or fourth-year who are committed to a career in photograph conservation will be considered for admission pending completion of their degree. Applications must be received by January 13, 2003. Admission notifications will be mailed by April 1, 2003. Applications for the Mellon Advanced Residency in Photograph Conservation should include: * A curriculum vitae * A statement of interests and career goals * 3 letters of recommendation * A portfolio documenting treatment experience and evidence of research An interview will be required of qualifying applicants and may be held by telephone or in person. Interested individuals should contact the program Director for additional information about the program's structure, content, objectives and requisites. Inquiries or complete applications should be sent directly to: Grant B. Romer Director Advanced Residency Program George Eastman House 900 East Avenue Rochester, NY 14607 585-271-3361 ext: 323 romer [at] geh__org *** Conservation DistList Instance 16:28 Distributed: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 Message Id: cdl-16-28-022 ***Received on Friday, 11 October, 2002