*Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship in Media Conservation *

(September 2017- August 2020)


The Conservation Department at The Museum of Modern Art is pleased to offer
a two-year fellowship in Media Conservation, starting September 2017.
  Working as part of the media conservation team, and responsible for the
preservation of the audio, film, performance, software, and video-based
artworks in the collection, the fellow will be involved in a variety of
activities, including acquisition, exhibition, collection care, research,
and projects related to media conservation.



The fellow is strongly encouraged to present and publish the results of
their research and projects.  The fellowship also provides an opportunity
to acquire comprehensive training in media conservation in a museum
setting.



Fellowship activities involve collaboration across departments at the
Museum, including Audio Visual, curatorial, Exhibition Planning and
Administration, Information Technology, and Collection Management and
Exhibition Registration.



This postgraduate fellowship is the second to be offered in a series of
three overlapping fellowships within a larger four-year Media Conservation
Initiative. The fellow will have the opportunity to participate in the
planning and preparation of workshops and peer forums, which form part of
the Media Conservation Initiative at MoMA.



Please note: the first two years of the fellowship will be at MoMA with the
possibility of a third year at a related institution.



*Minimum requirements:* Master’s degree in conservation or related
discipline, such as audiovisual archiving and preservation, computer
science, film/television production, or information science, and
familiarity with the AIC Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice.



*Preferred qualifications:* Candidates will ideally possess one or more of
the following:

   - Prior experience in the conservation of time-based media artwork.
   - Experience with condition- assessing media works (video, film,
   software, etc.) using various hardware and software tools (GUI,
   command-line).
   - Experience characterizing and documenting media formats and complex
   installations.
   - Understanding of digital-preservation principles and practices.
   - Familiarity with the installation of time-based media artwork.



Stipend: $45,000 plus benefits and vacation, with $3,775 for research and
travel.



Candidates must submit a statement of interest, a current CV, and a list of
references, to [email protected], no later than March 1, 2017.  Please
reference the position title in the subject line.



The Museum of Modern Art is an equal opportunity employer and considers all
candidates for employment regardless of race, color, sex, age, national
origin, creed, disability, marital status, sexual orientation or political
affiliation.



The Museum of Modern Art’s Media Conservation Initiative is made possible
through a generous grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

-- 
Allison Spangler
Media Conservation Initiative Project Coordinator
*The Museum of Modern Art*
25 W 53rd Street, New York, NY 10019
(E) [email protected] (P) 212.708.9402
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