Subject: Internship at Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
Marshall Steel Post-Graduate Internship in Paintings/Painted Objects Conservation Colonial Williamsburg Foundation The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation is seeking qualified candidates for a post graduate internship in paintings/painted objects conservation. Supported by the Marshall Steel Conservation Internship Endowment, the internship offers a unique opportunity to work as part of a team of conservators and historians on the conservation of a rare, 1836 painted room that will be installed in the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum when it reopens at its new site in the fall of 2006. The room with its many beautiful and complex period faux finishes is presently undergoing an extensive investigation and cleaning. The individual sought for this position should possess knowledge of contemporary cleaning systems, careful hand skills and the ability to focus on treatment. Experience in cross-section analysis is also desired. Candidates should be graduates of a recognized program in conservation. Experience in research, treatment, documentation, and microscopy is necessary. In addition, candidates should have good communication skills. The internship is for one year and may begin immediately. An additional year may also be available. Compensation is highly competitive and is commensurate with education level. The internship includes a benefits package. See complete job posting at Colonial Williamsburg website. Please apply online at <URL:http://www.colonialwilliamsburg.org/jobs>. Questions: 757-220-7713 or contact ejoyner<-a t->cwf< . >org. EOE. Successful candidate must have a U.S.A. work visa. Gary Burger Director of Conservation 757-565-8465 *** Conservation DistList Instance 19:4 Distributed: Wednesday, July 6, 2005 Message Id: cdl-19-4-022 ***Received on Wednesday, 29 June, 2005