Subject: Internships at LACMA
Camilla Chandler Frost Summer Internship Program - 2009/2010 Conservation Center Los Angeles County Museum of Art The Los Angeles County Museum of Art Conservation Center is offering two internships for summer study in the following areas: objects conservation, textiles conservation, paintings conservation, paper conservation and conservation science. Description: The Camilla Chandler Frost Conservation Internship Program Endowment provides funding for travel from a conservation student's school and a stipend while working at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art. This year's stipend is $320 per week ($2,560 for eight weeks, $3,200 ten weeks, or $3,840 twelve weeks). The stipend is intended to pay for food and lodging. A travel allowance of $1,000 is provided to reimburse the student for round trip travel from the graduate school location to Los Angeles and to offset relocation expenses (as appropriate). Internship Opportunities: Conservation Related Projects: Projects will be tailored to the student's skill level to enable the student to gain experience with basic conservation procedures in a large museum setting. Conservation Research Projects: The conservation science laboratory is currently undertaking a number of research projects involving the examination, documentation, and analysis of works or art. These projects should appeal to students interested in obtaining experience on a number of instruments routinely used in conservation research. Questions regarding specific activities and projects should be addressed to the following members of staff: John Hirx Head, Objects Laboratory jhirx<-a t->lacma< . >org Catherine McLean Head, Textiles Laboratory cmclean<-a t->lacma< . >org Joe Fronek Head, Paintings Laboratory jfronek<-a t->lacma< . >org Janice Schopfer Head, Paper Laboratory jschopfer<-a t->lacma< . >org Frank Preusser Head, Research Laboratory fpreusser<-a t->lacma< . >org Term: The internship will run from eight to twelve weeks, depending upon the agreement between the student, section head and the Director of Conservation. Eligibility: To be eligible for the C.C. Frost Summer Internship Program, a candidate must be enrolled full time in a recognized graduate school conservation program or an advanced undergraduate chemistry major and successfully complete the museum's employment application and background check performed by LACMA's Human Resources Department. The Conservation Center received very few J-l Visas annually; therefore international students should be aware of this limitation. Application Procedure: Interested candidates should submit the following materials in English: curriculum vitae, a letter of interest in the particular project and two supporting letters from conservation/university professionals or teachers familiar with the student's work. Materials should be postmarked no later than March 13, 2009 and sent to: Mr. Adam Kaplan, Human Resources Los Angeles County Museum of Art 5905 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90036 cc: Mark Gilberg Director, Conservation Center Los Angeles County Museum of Art 5905 Wilshire Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90036 The decision for the Summer of 2009 will be made by April 1, 2009. Successful applicants will be notified by telephone and mail. Mark Gilberg, MS, PhD Suzanne D. Booth and David G. Booth Conservation Center Director Los Angeles County Museum of Art 5905 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, California 90036 323-857-4750 Fax: 323-857-4754 *** Conservation DistList Instance 22:29 Distributed: Thursday, November 20, 2008 Message Id: cdl-22-29-015 ***Received on Wednesday, 12 November, 2008