Assistant Media Conservator
The Museum of Modern Art, New York

The Museum of Modern Art is currently accepting applications for the
position of Assistant Media Conservator to work within the Media
Conservation section of the

David Booth Conservation Department and Center. This role involves working
collaboratively on a wide-range of modern and contemporary works across all
curatorial departments and participating in all departmental activities,
including examination, documentation, treatment, and research of collection
materials, as well as exhibition, collection care, loan, and courier
responsibilities.



Reporting to the Associate Media Conservator and the Agnes Gund Chief
Conservator, the incumbent will have the following specific
responsibilities:



   - Examines, documents, and treats media artworks in the collection that
   include audio, film, video, performance, and software-based artworks.


   - Participates in all departmental activities, including acquisition,
   preparation of works for exhibition, collection care, loans, and research.


   - Condition-assesses all forms of media works, including, but not
   limited to, audio, film, video, and software.


   - Assists with the maintenance of the media conservation lab, including
   researching, maintaining, and updating both equipment and software.


   - Works collaboratively across departments at the Museum, including
   Conservation, curatorial, Audio Visual, Exhibition Planning and Design, and
   Collection Management and Exhibition Registration.


   - Assists with the daily operation of the Museum’s digital repository,
   including ingesting of digital artwork material, collaborating with the
   ongoing development, and other repository related tasks.


   - Conducts research centering on media conservation protocols, new
   tools, and technologies related to artists’ practice and methods.


   - Participates in training and supervision of interns and fellows.

Qualified candidates will possess a graduate degree in conservation or
equivalent training. Two years experience in the conservation of media
works in a museum setting or equivalent.  Experience performing all aspects
of the treatment of media works, with adherence to the Code of Ethics and
Standards of Practice of the American Institute for Conservation.
Understanding of the theory and practice of conservation documentation
related to media, installation, and performance art is expected as is a
firm grounding in artist interview practice.  Knowledge and experience of
condition assessment and installation of current and historic media
technologies in audio, video, film, and software/computer-based art.
Strong interpersonal and written communication skills.  Ability to work
cooperatively on projects and to work independently on treatments.  Ability
to travel as required. Experience engaging with artists and their studios
is desirable. Familiarity with the Museum’s collection management system,
The Museum System, is desirable.



Candidates must submit a detailed letter of interest stating education,
work history, involvement with modern and/or contemporary art, and research
interests. The inclusion of a writing sample, either published work or
work-related documentation or research, is strongly recommended. The
application should include the names of three references, but letters from
references are not requested. No treatment reports are requested and should
not be included. Candidates invited for interviews will be asked to supply
treatment reports at that time. All material, in digital form, should be
sent to [email protected] by no later than August 15, 2017.



If hired, the individual must successfully complete a security threat
assessment through the Department of Homeland Security.



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.
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