What are the responsibilities and job description for the Andrew W. Mellon Fellow, Paper position at Museum Associates?
Conservation Center
Reporting to the Senior Conservator, the Andrew W. Mellon Fellow will engage in the examination and treatment of works of art on paper, participate in activities related to preventive conservation, exhibitions and loans, and contribute to the preparation of artwork for the opening of our new building, the David Geffen Galleries. The position provides training and research opportunities and includes a stipend for research and travel given at the discretion of the Director of Conservation. This Fellowship is a one-year position with the potential for renewal.
Responsibilities:
- Examines and treats a wide range of works of art on paper, photographs, books and archival materials.
- Supports preventive conservation activities, exhibitions and loans, as well as conservation outreach.
- Collaborates with conservators, conservation scientists, collections care specialists, curators and other Museum staff.
- Develops a research project focused on artist materials or techniques and/or new treatment methodologies in collaboration with the Center’s Research Laboratory.
- Participates in lectures, symposia, workshops as well as visits and collaborates with nearby cultural institutions.
- Couriers works of art on loan or exhibition to other museums and institutions if necessary.
Benefits:
- The expected hourly for this Los Angeles, CA based position is $24.00-$25.00, subject to change.
Qualifications:
- Graduated from a recognized art conservation program or have equivalent work or apprenticeship experience, with a specialization in works of art on paper and/or photographs.
- Demonstrates visual, manual, and scholarly aptitudes.
Salary : $24 - $25