*Objects Conservator*, Academy Museum of Motion Pictures


The Objects Conservator for the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures will be
primarily responsible for the treatment of objects in the Museum’s
permanent collection. The ideal candidate must have experience with
examination and treatment of a wide variety of contemporary and modern art
objects. Experience with contemporary and historic film-related objects
including historic film technology equipment is desirable. This is a
permanent full-time position.



*Reports to:* Head of Registration and Collections Management

*Responsibilities:*

·         Examines and treats a broad range of objects, often composed of
unorthodox or unusual materials with appropriate photographic and written
documentation, adhering to the AIC’s Code of Ethics. This includes but is
not limited to: identifying structure and components, classifying condition
issues and determining treatment plans. These processes may include
cleaning, structural consolidation and compensation procedures, and
recommendations for appropriate preventative conservation measures as well
as storage solutions.

·         Assists with the development of preservation policies and helps
establish appropriate conservation methods for storage, handling, technical
examination, identification, display, and transport for all artifacts in
the Museum’s collections or care.

·         Advises other staff as necessary including curators, collection
processors, registrars, preparators and installation crew on the safe care,
handling and storage of artifacts.

·         Examines collection material and makes recommendations regarding
condition of the material for display and travel. Collaborates with other
departments to safely prepare, install, and exhibit objects for internal or
external museum exhibitions.

·         Ensures environmental conditions of collection vaults and
exhibition galleries are monitored and recorded. Works with the department
head, facilities, security and building managers to troubleshoot issues as
needed.

·         Other duties may include condition checks for objects from
incoming and outgoing loans, technical examination of objects considered
for purchase, deinstallation, transport, unpacking and packing of crates
and other movement requiring proper handling. May act as courier of
collection objects when necessary.

·         Supervises fellows, assistants and other contract conservators.

·         Collaborates with conservators in other Academy departments. May
also collaborate with film industry experts.

·         Manages and maintains the conservation laboratory in the Museum
building as well as organizes and sustains supply inventories for the
laboratory in accordance with appropriate health and safety guidelines.
Determines need for new and additional equipment and recommends their
purchase.

·         Maintains awareness of current conservation techniques by reading
current literature, attending lectures/workshops, etc. Contributes to the
field by publishing research. Regularly networks with professional
colleagues and actively participates in professional organizations
concerning the conservation of art and archives.

·         Other duties as assigned.

·         Education and experience:

·         Master’s degree in art conservation or equivalent with a
specialization in object conservation. A minimum of 5 years of object
conservation experience is required, additional education, training and
experience in conservation highly desirable. A portfolio of relevant work
is required.

·         Knowledge of and experience with the care and maintenance of a
variety of modern and contemporary art objects that may include painted and
unpainted objects made of metal, wood, stone, ceramic, plastic, rubber,
wax, mixed media, or other unique materials and installations that include
electrical components and that are both small and oversized.

·         Experience with the use of various examination aids such as ultra
violet light, I-R reflectography and beta-radiography and knowledge of
analytical instrumentation and its applications.

·         The position requires work performed in the galleries and in a
normal laboratory environment, including long periods of standing,
recurring bending, stopping, stretching, reaching or similar activities.
Physical strength and manual dexterity in handling and treating objects is
a requirement.

·         The incumbent works in a laboratory environment containing
moderately hazardous to hazardous chemicals and flammable solvents, and is
required to be aware of and to use special safety precautions to prevent
exposure to such agents.

·         Must have a valid passport and driver’s license and be willing to
travel domestically and internationally as necessary. Travel between local
Academy buildings is required.

·         The incumbent will have strong project management,
organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills and will
collaborate with contract conservation staff when necessary.

·         Demonstrated computer and related technology skills; proficiency
with library/museum databases, word processing, spreadsheets, and digital
photo editing.

·         Must possess excellent written and oral communication skills and
work collaboratively with other Academy staffs.

·         Membership and participation in major conservation associations
such as AIC or IIC.



*To apply* please visit, www.oscars.org/careers.





Any questions about the position may be directed to Sonja Wong Leaon, Head
of Registration and Collections Management, [email protected]



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Dawn Jaros
Senior Conservator

Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
Margaret Herrick Library
333 S. La Cienega Boulevard • Beverly Hills, CA 90211

310.247.3000 x2233 • [email protected]

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