Icon Internships, Textiles Conservation
The Bowes Museum HLF Skills for the Future Internship
2 x 12 months Internships starting August 2018
Location: The Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, County Durham
Educational Stipend: £16,000

The Bowes Museum, in partnership with Icon, and with the generous support of 
the Heritage Lottery Fund is offering a programme of Textile Conservation 
internships from 2014 to 2019. The intern to work within the conservation 
department, and alongside the department of textile and dress.

The Bowes' formed one of the earliest collections of European textiles in 
Britain, including tapestries, embroideries, furnishing textiles, lace, quilts 
and carpets. The costume collection includes haute couture from the 1860s 
onwards, with an important group of costume and accessories which belonged to 
Empress Eugenie of France. More information is available at 
www.thebowesmuseum.org.uk

The intern will join the Textile Conservator in working towards the re-display 
of the Textiles and Dress Gallery though conservation assessments, treatments 
and mounting. As part of the conservation team, the interns will gain 
practical, preventive and workplace skills, tailored to help them develop their 
careers in conservation.

Other projects throughout the year will include:

- Temporary exhibitions and displays
- Pest management programme in the textile and dress stores
- Care of textiles on open display, including upholstery and carpets
- Ongoing improvements to the textile and costume stores, including of the 
Blackbourne Lace Collection
- Regular contributions to The Bowes Museum blog
- Assisting with conservation-related enquiries
- Publicising the work of the department through networking with other 
professionals, attending conferences, publications etc.

Candidates will be asked to present a portfolio with evidence of their 
conservation work and/or related textile skills, at the interview

You can apply for this placement if you have a recognised qualification in 
conservation, preferably specialising in textiles. Applicants wishing to pursue 
a career in textiles conservation, without formal training, but with a 
demonstrable interest in museums conservation and heritage, and able to 
demonstrate a high level of manual dexterity will also be considered. 
Applicants from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply.

Please apply using the application form on the Icon website only. 
https://icon.org.uk/what-is-conservation/internships

Closing date: 9am on 25th May 2018
Interviews will be held on 6th and 7th June with start date of 20th August 2018.
Questions: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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