Subject: Internship at Shelburne Museum
Advanced Conservation Fellowship Shelburne Museum Vermont, USA The Shelburne Museum <URL:http://www.shelburnemuseum.org> is offering a 15-month Advanced Conservation Fellowship in objects conservation, funded by IMLS. The fellow will learn and assume some of the duties of the staff objects conservator such as preparing artifacts for exhibition and loan, integrated pest management, advising curators, training volunteers, guides, and art handlers, and maintaining the conservation laboratory. This will free the objects conservator to examine and treat 27 painted panels from the 1902 Dentzel carousel and its organ. The fellow will also assist with the treatment of the large painted panels. IMLS has funded an exhibit on conservation at Shelburne Museum as an educational component of this grant and the fellow will assist with designing and mounting this exhibit. In addition, the fellow will be exposed to practical environmental improvement techniques and be encouraged to conduct practical treatment-related research. The project will commence September, 2007 and will carry an annual salary of $28,000 with benefits and a travel allowance. Housing shared with other museum fellows and interns is available. The successful candidate will be a graduate of a master's degree program in art conservation or have equivalent experience. Some experience in textile conservation is desirable. Interested candidates should send a letter of interest, a CV, and forward three letters of recommendation before June 21, 2007 to: Department of Preservation and Conservation Shelburne Museum 5555 Shelburne Road, PO Box 10 Shelburne VT 05482 USA For more information, contact Nancie Ravenel <nravenel [at] shelburnemuseum__org> or Rick Kerschner <rkerschner [at] shelburnemuseum__org) Nancie Ravenel Objects Conservator Shelburne Museum 5555 Shelburne Rd. Shelburne, VT 05482 802-985-3348 x3354 *** Conservation DistList Instance 21:8 Distributed: Thursday, June 7, 2007 Message Id: cdl-21-8-012 ***Received on Tuesday, 29 May, 2007