The Garman Art Conservation Department at SUNY Buffalo State seeks a qualified, 
experienced lecturer to travel to Buffalo three times each semester (2.5 days 
each visit) to lecture, lead seminar/studio exercises, and supervise graduate 
student treatment projects on bound materials. Compensation includes honorarium 
plus travel, accommodations, and expenses. The guest lecturer position will 
begin Fall Semester, August - December 2018.

Responsibilities
Lecturer supervises the book conservation treatments of second-year students 
specializing in library and archives conservation (1-3 students), and 
introduces all ten first-year students to the history, technology, and 
conservation of the book.

The lecturer visits Buffalo for two-and-a-half days, three times each semester. 
These visits are designed to fit within the existing curriculum and course 
schedule, and must occur on a Thursday-Friday-Saturday sequence. On Thursdays, 
the lecturer works with second-year students specializing in book conservation 
to supervise their book treatment projects and Master's projects (in 
conjunction with the professor of paper conservation). On Fridays, the lecturer 
presents to first-year students for 1.5 hours in the morning, followed by a 
3-hour lab or studio exercise in the afternoon. On Saturday morning, the 
lecturer generally consults with students from both classes. On the third visit 
each semester, the lecturer works primarily with the second-year students on 
all three days. The 3 visits will be scheduled in advance of each semester, at 
the lecturer’s convenience.

The lecturer will have considerable leeway in the structure of lectures, 
presentations, and workshops. Past successful programs have included a lecture 
on the history of bindings coupled with a visit to the rare book room of the 
University at Buffalo or the Buffalo and Erie County Public Library; a lecture 
on the history of sewing styles, with a lab on the sewing of pamphlets and 
simple textblocks in case bindings; a lecture on the major damages that occur 
in books, and how to best support them on display, with a studio exercise on 
building book cradles or custom boxes; making historical book models from kits; 
"medium-rare" and circulating collection repairs such as fan adhesive rebinding 
for paperbacks and rebacking; book identification exercises, etc. Over the 
course of the lectures and studios, students learn the specific terminology 
used for describing books, and the special care books require. Ethics and 
standards of practice are stressed. Second-year book conservation students rely 
on the guest lecturer for primary supervision of their book conservation 
projects and may consult the lecturer between visits via phone or email. 
Between visits, supervision is provided by the paper conservation professor. 
The guest lecturer and paper conservation professor co-supervise the students’ 
Master's projects.

The guest lecturer will have full access to a purpose-built paper conservation 
suite, with a dedicated area for book treatment, a comprehensive library, and 
the support of the faculty, including two scientists and an imaging specialist. 
 We have the ability to augment our equipment, tools, and supplies for book 
conservation as reasonable needs arise.

Buffalo has a congenial faculty that shares a commitment to providing the best 
instruction possible to our students, and we want to continue our success in 
graduating respected book conservators. We welcome letters of interest in this 
important position from conservators who have a passion for books and book 
conservation, experience in lecturing or teaching, and an easy manner with 
students. Applicants must have a Master's level degree in conservation, library 
science, a related field, or equivalent experience.

To apply, please send a cover letter, resume, and three references to Theresa 
J. Smith, [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> by April 
15, 2018. Applicants should be prepared to provide a draft outline of lecture 
and studio topics upon request.

For job description go to: 
https://artconservation.buffalostate.edu/guest-lecturer-search-library-and-archives-conservation
For more information on the LACE program go to: 
https://artconservation.buffalostate.edu/library-archives-cohort

Theresa J. Smith
Assistant Professor of Paper Conservation
Garman Art Conservation Department
SUNY Buffalo State
1300 Elmwood Ave., RH 230
Buffalo, NY 14222
716-878-5025
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>



Submitted by:
Meredeth Lavelle, Program Manager
Patricia E. & Richard H. Garman Art Conservation Department
Buffalo State College
1300 Elmwood Avenue
Rockwell Hall 230
Buffalo, NY  14222-1095
(716) 878-3757 Phone
(716) 878-5039 Fax
http://artconservation.buffalostate.edu<http://artconservation.buffalostate.edu/>


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