Position

Graduate Conservation Intern

An Introduction to Glenstone Museum

Glenstone is an art museum located on more than 200 acres of rolling hills
and unspoiled woodland in Potomac, Maryland. Conceived by founders Mitchell
and Emily Rales on their deeply held belief that art is essential to life,
it has already become one of the finest collections of modern and
contemporary art in the world. In addition to the current museum, when its
new museum building opens to the public in 2018, Glenstone will become the
largest private museum in America welcoming 100,000 visitors every year
free of charge. By thoughtfully integrating the power of art, the energy of
architecture and the serenity of landscape, Glenstone is both a distinctive
idea and a unique place.

Glenstone is proud to foster a professional environment in which people can
do interesting, fulfilling and enjoyable work. Not only do its founders
develop and oversee all acquisitions and exhibitions, but Emily Rales also
serves as director of the Museum and curator of the collection. This
provides all associates an unusually high degree of access and interaction
with the spirit and vision of Glenstone. To work at Glenstone is to be a
part of something bigger, something more meaningful, and something truly
special. It is a chance to do a job to the highest standard, with the
resources and support available of a founder-led and endowed organization.
It is an invitation to be engaged, challenged and stimulated, to help
fulfill a powerful mission, and to contribute to a noble purpose.

We are incredibly proud of what Glenstone offers to those who create,
appreciate, study, and otherwise participate in the world of art; and we
are equally proud of what Glenstone offers to those who choose to join us
in doing so. There is no better time than now to become a part of Glenstone.

Position Overview

The internship will provide a unique opportunity to work with Glenstone’s
superlative collection of post-World War II artworks. A major focus of the
internship will be assisting with the movement of the collection into the
Pavilions, Glenstone’s second museum building, which measures 170,000
square feet and was designed by Thomas Phifer and Partners. In addition,
the intern will have the opportunity to maintain and treat Glenstone’s
outdoor sculpture collection, as well as contribute to the Museum’s
preventive conservation activities. Applicants with experience in
time-based media would have the opportunity to document video and sound
installations, as well as contribute to ongoing migration projects. Due to
the distinct challenges posed by contemporary art, Glenstone’s conservation
program is collaborative in nature. As such, there will be occasions to
work with other conservators, museum professionals, galleries, artists, and
their studios or foundations.

Required Skills & Experience

Candidates should be enrolled in a recognized conservation training program
or have equivalent training. Preference will be given to candidates with
experience in the following areas: objects/sculpture, time-based media,
modern and contemporary art, and preventive conservation.  Strong
problem-solving and communication skills are essential.

Salary & Benefits

The internship includes a stipend of $20/hour. The internship will begin in
the spring/summer of 2018 and run for a minimum of 8 weeks. The start date
is flexible and the internship may extend into the fall if the applicant is
available.

To promote collaboration and show appreciation to associates, Glenstone
provides a weekly staff lunch, on-site health and wellness classes and
volunteer opportunities.

Application Process

Submit a cover letter and resume to our Glenstone Jobs Portal:
https://goo.gl/ckKeoQ

Date Posted

1/22/2018

We are an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion,
gender, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any
other characteristic protected by law.
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