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Subject: Position at Detroit Institute of Arts Fellowship at Detroit Institute of Arts

Position at Detroit Institute of Arts Fellowship at Detroit Institute of Arts

From: Barbara Heller <bheller<-a>
Date: Friday, August 12, 2005
Textile Conservator and
Andrew W. Mellon Conservation Science Fellowship
The Detroit Institute of Arts

Textile Conservator:

The Detroit Institute of Arts is seeking applicants to fill a
full-time long-term contract position to perform treatments, prepare
textiles and future rotations, oversee installation and supervise
support staff for reinstallation of the museum's permanent
collection scheduled for the fall of 2007. The textile collection,
one of the greatest in the country, represents all geographical
areas and cultures from pre-history to contemporary. The successful
candidate should possess formal, graduate-level training in textile
conservation or equivalent, experience and training required for the
DIA's distinguished collection, good organizational, oral and
written communication skills. Applications accepted until position
is filled. Salary commensurate with experience plus benefits. Please
send a letter of interest and resume to

    The Detroit Institute of Arts
    Organization Development/Human Resources
    5200 Woodward Avenue
    Detroit, MI 48202
    Fax: 313-833-0343
    hrjobs<-a t->dia< . >org

Candidate must be a city of Detroit resident within three months of
date of hire. EO/AA Employer.

Andrew W. Mellon Conservation Science Fellowship

The Detroit Institute of Arts is seeking applicants for a
post-doctorate fellowship in scientific conservation/technical
analysis of materials and techniques of artworks, archeological
artifacts and ethnographic objects from the museum's extensive
collections. PhD in Chemistry or equivalent and working knowledge of
modern inorganic and organic instrumental materials analysis
techniques required. Appointment is for one year with possible
renewal. The successful candidate will gain experience in the
operations in one of the leading fine arts museum in the USA;
analysis research project that results in a paper of publishable
quality is expected. Applications accepted until position is filled.
Salary: $35,000/year plus $3000 for travel related to research
project plus benefits. Send letter describing relevant experience
and career objectives, university transcripts, resume and three
professional letters of reference to

    The Detroit Institute of Arts
    Organization Development/Human Resources
    5200 Woodward Avenue
    Detroit, MI 48202
    Fax: 313-833-0343
    hrjobs<-a t->dia< . >org

Candidate must be a city of Detroit resident within three months of
date of hire. EO/AA Employer.

Barbara Heller
Chief Conservator
The Detroit Institute of Arts
313-833-7834
Fax: 313-833-6406


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