Conservator/Associate Conservator of Textiles

Job Description: Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library in Winterthur, DE is 
seeking candidates to fill the position of Conservator/Associate Conservator of 
Textiles to be lead in their Textile Conservation Laboratory in a dynamic 
conservation program whose mission is the preservation and enhanced 
understanding of textile based objects in the collection through collection 
preservation (documentation, treatment, and implementing storage strategies), 
exhibition, education and outreach, and object-based research and analysis. 
This position provides support and teaching to the Winterthur/University of 
Delaware Program in Art Conservation (WUDPAC), a Master's-level graduate 
program with a three-year curriculum designed to educate and prepare students 
to be conservators of cultural heritage. This positon offers a unique and 
exciting opportunity in textile conservation leadership and education in the 
midst of a pre-eminent collection of 89,000 objects made and used in America 
from 1630 -1860, 
 20th century Winterthur Estate materials, and over 500,000 documents, books, 
manuscripts, and images in Winterthur's research library.  The textile 
collection includes over 20,000 objects with a particular depth in printed 
textiles, needlework, furnishing fabrics, and quilts. The museum affords the 
chance to work with exhibiting textiles in gallery settings as well as rooms 
within a house setting.

In addition to textiles, the Conservation Department includes eight other 
laboratories staffed by leading professionals in paper, furniture, objects, 
library and archival materials, preventive and collection care, paintings 
conservation, photography, and scientific research and analysis. The personnel 
of the Textile Lab includes a conservation assistant and part-time conservator.

Job Requirements:  A Master's degree in conservation (or a Bachelor's degree 
and equivalent experience) combined with a minimum of ten/seven years 
conservation experience is required.  The successful candidate must demonstrate 
treatment, teaching and scholarly achievement, including a research/publication 
record, and evidence of professional engagement.  Support of the museum's 
overall conservation efforts are an integral component of the position and the 
candidate must be committed to extensive collaboration with museum conservators 
and scientists; curators; exhibition, registration, development and other 
related staff; and WUDPAC faculty and students.  Administrative 
responsibilities of the Conservator/Associate Conservator of Textiles include 
the oversight of the laboratory staff, budget, and lab and equipment 
maintenance.  In addition to care of the Winterthur Collections, the Textile 
Conservator may also supervise documentation and treatment of archaeological, 
ethnographic, mode
 rn and contemporary artwork/objects through WUDPAC student projects.  The 
successful candidate will demonstrate (1) excellent interpersonal and 
communication skills with staff, students, museum and university colleagues, 
donors, and the general public (2) creative thinking and solutions-based 
problem-solving, and (3) superior organizational abilities with a high 
attention to detail.  A proven ability to work both collaboratively and 
independently while managing multiple tasks simultaneously is required.

This position reports to the Director of Conservation and is full time at 35 
hours/week



Salary will be commensurate with experience. To apply, send a letter of 
interest, curriculum vitae, writing sample, and contact information for three 
professional references familiar with your textile conservation experience to: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>. Please reference Job #1117- 
Textile Conservator in the subject line.  Review of applications will begin as 
of April 21, 2017 and continue until the position is filled.


Joy Gardiner
Charles F. Hummel Director of Conservation                                      
           5105 Kennett Pike
Winterthur Museum, Garden & Library                                             
            Winterthur, DE 19735
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                                       Phone: 302.888.4612
Affiliated Assistant Professor                                                  
                       Fax: 302.888.4838
Winterthur/University of Delaware Program in Art Conservation                 
E-mail: [email protected]









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