TIME SENSITIVE   NEH Fellowship in Painting Conservation
The Chrysler Museum of Art

The Chrysler Museum of Art in Norfolk, Virginia http://www.chrysler.org  is 
offering a one year fellowship in the conservation of paintings.

The Fellowship will focus on the study, examination and treatment of paintings. 
The successful candidate will gain experience working on a wide range of 
paintings, from ancient to contemporary in the museum's conservation 
laboratory. They will participate in all departmental activities including 
documentation, analysis and research on the Chrysler's extensive collection. 
The conservation fellow will also be involved in planning installations, 
changing exhibitions, assessments and loans as well as interacting with the 
public through gallery talks and demonstrations.

Fellowship will be available beginning in the fall of 2017, and will include a 
$33,000 stipend plus benefits, including health insurance and up to $1500 in 
travel allowance for research and conferences. The deadline for applications is 
May 15, 2017.

Eligibility: Candidates will be considered who are currently enrolled in or 
have recently graduated from a recognized conservation training program, or who 
have similar training or experience. The individual selected must be legally 
entitled to work in the United States. No visa assistance is available.

Interested candidates should submit their resume, two professional references 
as well as a cover letter. Finalists will be contacted and asked to submit 
examples from their portfolio of selected treatments. Send application 
materials to:

    Mark Lewis
    Chrysler Museum of Art
    One Memorial Place
    Norfolk, VA 23510
    Fax: 757-664-6201
    [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>



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