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Andrew W. Mellon Advanced Fellowship in Objects Conservation

The Walters Art Museum seeks an outstanding candidate for an advanced training 
opportunity in the field of Objects Conservation funded by Andrew W. Mellon 
Foundation. For its term of two years, the fellowship will provide advanced 
conservation training and support scholarly research related to the collections 
of the Walters. Widely regarded as one of the finest museums in the United 
States, the Walters possesses an encyclopedic collection of eastern and western 
art. Applications are currently sought for a fellowship beginning in fall 2018.

The Mellon Fellow will be fully integrated into the Department of Conservation 
and Technical Research and will have the opportunity to work closely with the 
staff conservators and conservation scientist as well as staff in the 
curatorial and education departments. The fellow will have access to the museum 
collections, analytical facilities, research libraries both within the museum 
and in the region and will enjoy all the professional privileges of the 
museum's staff. The Conservation staff at the Walters is committed to 
supporting professional activities both nationally and internationally. The 
Fellow will be encouraged to play an active role in a broad range of 
professional activities.

The Fellowship combines the advanced training in the treatment of a diverse 
range of objects with a substantive research component. Approximately 50% of 
the Fellow's time will be spent on the museum's programmatic priorities 
including activities related to exhibitions, installations, loans and 
preventative care of the permanent collections, as well as public outreach 
through the museum's popular public "Conservation Window". The remaining time 
Fellow will focus on a research project, culminating in a publishable paper.

The fellow will receive an annual stipend plus benefits and a travel allowance. 
This position is full-time.

Requirements
Applicants should be graduates of a recognized conservation graduate program or 
have equivalent experience.

For consideration, send your resume, cover letter, and two letters of reference 
to [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> or by mail to The Walters 
Art Museum, 600 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD  21201, ATTN:  Julie 
Lauffenburger, Dorothy Wagner Wallis Director of Conservation and Technical 
Research. Application end date is February 9, 2018.

An Equal Opportunity, Equal Access Employer.  A smoke and drug free workplace.


Julie Lauffenburger
Dorothy Wagner Wallis Director of Conservation and Technical Research
The Walters Art Museum
www.thewalters.org

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