ANDREW W. MELLON FELLOWSHIP IN PHOTOGRAPH CONSERVATION

*The Art Institute of Chicago*

*Introduction*

The Art Institute of Chicago, founded in 1879, is a world-renowned art
museum housing one of the largest permanent collections in the United
States. An encyclopedic museum, the Art Institute collects, preserves, and
interprets works in every medium from all cultures and historical periods.
With a collection of approximately 300,000 art works and artifacts, the
museum has particularly strong holdings in Impressionist and
Post-Impressionist painting, contemporary art, early 20th century European
painting and sculpture, Japanese prints, and photography. The museum’s 2009
addition, the Modern Wing, features the latest in green museum technology
and 264,000 square feet dedicated to modern and contemporary art,
photography, architecture and design, and new museum education facilities.
In addition to displaying its permanent collection, the Art Institute
mounts more than 30 special exhibitions per year and features lectures,
gallery tours, and special performances on a daily basis.

*Position Summary*

The Art Institute of Chicago is accepting applications for a full-time
two-year advanced fellowship, renewable for a third year, in the
conservation of photographic materials beginning in the fall of 2019.

Under the supervision of the Head of Photograph Conservation, the Fellow
will participate in a wide range of activities in the Department of
Conservation and Science and will gain experience in all aspects of caring
for photographic objects while working in a large museum setting. The
Fellowship will provide excellent hands-on experience on the examination,
documentation, analysis, and treatment of a wide range of contemporary and
historic photographs as they are prepared for loans, exhibitions, and
storage. Opportunities also exist for long-term research, with publishable
results expected; additional professional development activities will be
supported.

*Qualifications*

A successful candidate will be a graduate of a recognized
conservation-training program with a clear specialization in photographic
materials, or have equivalent education and work/life experience.

The Fellow will receive an annual salary with an additional allowance for
travel and research, plus benefits including health, dental and vacation
leave.



Candidates should submit their resume, two letters of recommendations, and
a cover letter detailing the candidate’s interest in applying for the
fellowship. An electronic portfolio of treatments and research projects
will be required of applicants selected for interview.

*The closing date for submission of applications is February 3, 2019.*



*Special Project Position*

This is a full time temporary position



The Art Institute of Chicago requires all applicants to complete an online
application to be considered for employment. For consideration, please
apply online at https://www.artic.edu/careers Select *Job ID: 10533*


*Closing Statement*

The Art Institute of Chicago is an equal opportunity, equal access employer
fully committed to achieving a diverse and inclusive workplace.
-- 
*Sylvie Pénichon*
Head of Photograph Conservation
Department of Conservation and Science
The Art Institute of Chicago
111 South Michigan Avenue
Chicago, IL 60603
t 312.443.7252

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