The Conservation Department at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is
pleased to offer a two-year advanced Fellowship in the conservation of
contemporary art, beginning fall 2018. In keeping with the nature of
contemporary art, the Fellowship is designed to initiate collaboration
between conservation disciplines, including paper, paintings, objects,
photographs, and electronic media. For the 2018-2020 cycle, a
specialization in paintings conservation is preferred.

In addition to performing technical examination and treatment on works in
the museum's collection, the Fellowship will give focus to the
non-traditional methods that are employed in creating, and caring for,
contemporary works of art. The conservation of contemporary art often
requires highly collaborative working methods and engagement with living
artists is a core aspect of SFMOMA's practice. The Fellowship will also
include activities such as exhibition planning, installation, and
collection research. Since compiling information about artists' materials,
processes, and intentions may be among the most important contributions
conservators of contemporary art can make toward future care of
collections, effective methods for documenting these factors will be
explored. The Fellow will undertake a research project related to
contemporary art and will be encouraged to present a paper or publish the
findings.

The applicant should have a graduate degree from a recognized conservation
training program and enough experience to be able to work with a degree of
independence in the studio. The ability to collaborate creatively with
other conservators and museum staff members is essential.

Stipend: $47,500 plus benefits with $2000 annually for research and travel
to conferences. Candidates should complete the online application and
submit a curriculum vitae and a statement (no more than one page) as to the
candidate's interest in the Fellowship through the SFMOMA website,
https://sfmoma.snaphire.com/home. Applicants who are selected for an
interview will be asked to submit two letters of recommendation and a brief
portfolio. Digital portfolios are encouraged. Please direct any questions
to Emily Hamilton, [email protected]. All applications must be received
by January 15th, 2018.
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