Conservator, Historical Paintings, Regular Full-Time

ART + ACCESS + LEARNING
The AGO is committed to recruiting a diverse and collaborative workforce, who 
exemplify our mission, vision and values and will thrive in a dynamic 
environment.

We're currently searching for a Conservator specializing in historical 
paintings to join the Conservation team at the AGO.

Under the direction of the Head of Conservation, you would be responsible for 
working to prolong the physical and aesthetic life of works of art, with a 
specific focus on historical paintings, through documentation, preventive care, 
conservation treatment, research, and education.  The Conservator, Historical 
Paintings would promote and advocate the preservation of works in the 
collection or in the temporary custody of the Gallery.

This position provides advice and expertise concerning the aesthetic, 
conceptual and physical characteristics of works of art.

Does this sound like the opportunity you've been waiting for? If you have the 
following qualifications we'd love to hear from you!

- Masters' degree in conservation from a recognized university or college, plus 
ten years related experience in an art museum, or equivalent combination of 
education and years of directly related experience.
- Demonstrated experience and expertise in the treatment, research, and 
technical examination of paintings from the medieval to the 18th century.
- Excellent knowledge of conservation principles, practices, materials and 
techniques.
- Publication history with strength in technical art history.
- Working knowledge of health and safety legislation, regulations and practices.
- Knowledge of materials and techniques, aesthetic and historical significance 
of works of art.
- Knowledge of the "Code of Ethics and Guidance for Practice" of the Canadian 
Association for Conservation of Cultural Property (CAC) and of the Canadian 
Association of Professional Conservators (CAPC).
- Demonstrated history of high-level collaborations with conservation 
scientists, curators, and other specialists.
- Demonstrated ability to perform delicate operations affecting the condition 
and appearance of works of art; excellent hand-eye co-ordination and manual 
dexterity.
- Demonstrated ability to conduct research according to established scientific 
practice; to synthesize and interpret information.
- Demonstrated ability to operate specialized technical and scientific 
equipment.
- Excellent trained, visual discrimination abilities.
- Ingenuity and creative problem-solving skills
- Well-developed written, verbal, presentation, consultation and negotiation 
skills.

We ask that all applicants include the following information with their 
application, please:
*       Statement of interest
*       Example of a relevant publication
*       A portfolio with 2-3 examples of your work
*       Shortlisted applicants will be asked to submit contact information for 
3 professional references familiar with the candidate's critical judgment, 
treatment work, and interpersonal and organization skills

We invite individuals who reflect the diversity of our visitors to apply by 
visiting our website at http://ago.ca/jobs-and-volunteering

In accordance with the Ontario Human Rights, Accessibility for Ontarians with 
Disabilities Act & the AGO's Recruitment & Selection Policy for Staff, a 
request for accommodation will be considered throughout the hiring process.

The Art Gallery of Ontario is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
We thank all applicants but must advise that only those selected for interviews 
will be contacted.


Maria Sullivan
Head of Conservation

AGO - Art Gallery of Ontario
416-979-6660 x787
[email protected]

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