Subject: Positions at Art Gallery of Ontario
Paintings Conservators, Canadian Art (two positions, temporary, full-time) Transformation AGO Art Gallery of Ontario Transformation AGO is the vision for a new kind of art museum. It is a vision of the Art Gallery of Ontario as the imaginative centre of the city, a place where the power of great art is lived and celebrated, a place where ideas are born and tested. To help achieve this vision, the Art Gallery of Ontario is looking for two (2) temporary full-time conservators to work in a very busy museum environment: an experienced Paintings Conservator, equipped to take full responsibility for the conservation treatment and art preservation aspects of a large, exhibition-type project involving Group of Seven Paintings. This is a temporary full-time position working up to 46 weeks. The Art Gallery of Ontario is also seeking an experienced paintings Conservator, Canadian Art, for a temporary full-time position up to 12 months. The successful candidate will be equipped to take full responsibility for the Gallery's Canadian painting and sculpture collections. Reporting to the Head of Conservation, these positions are responsible for prolonging the physical and aesthetic life of works of art through documentation, preventive care, conservation treatment, research and education; promoting and advocating the preservation of works in the collection or in temporary custody of the Gallery; and providing advice and expertise concerning the aesthetic, conceptual and physical characteristics of works of art. This includes defining conservation criteria to be met for framing, handling, packing, shipping, security measures, and articulating conservation criteria for the exhibition and loan of individual works or art. The ideal candidate for these positions will have a Masters degree in Conservation from a recognized University or College, plus five (5) years related experience in paintings conservation, in an art museum, or equivalent combination of education and years of directly related experience. In addition, the candidates will have a demonstrated ability to work independently, possess an excellent knowledge of conservation principles, practices, materials, and techniques, as well as an excellent knowledge of health and safety legislation, regulations and practices, and the "Code of Ethics and Guidance for Practice" of the Canadian Association for Conservation of Cultural Property (CAC) and of the Canadian Association of Professional Conservators (CAPC). If you possess the necessary qualifications and want to join our world-class art institution, please submit your curriculum vitae by February 15 in confidence to: Staff and Volunteer Resources Art Gallery of Ontario 317 Dundas Street West Toronto Ontario M5T 1G4 Fax: 416-979-6689 human_resources<-a t->ago< . >net Positions will remain open until filled The Art Gallery of Ontario is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We thank all applicants but must advise that only those selected for interviews will be contacted. *** Conservation DistList Instance 18:35 Distributed: Friday, January 28, 2005 Message Id: cdl-18-35-014 ***Received on Thursday, 27 January, 2005