ANNOUNCING 2019-2020 PAID PRE-PROGRAM CONSERVATION INTERNSHIP

The National Gallery of Art, Washington is offering a pre-program internship in 
the painting conservation department for an individual with an interest in 
pursuing a career in conservation. The position offers the opportunity to gain 
experience in paintings conservation with the possibility of working with other 
conservation departments, including object, textile, photograph, and paper 
conservation. The intern will also experience what it is like to work in a 
large and complex institution.

Activities will include:
· Learning how to examine paintings, evaluate their condition, and prepare 
written condition documents
· Learning about non-destructive analytical techniques
· Gaining a general understanding of treatment materials and techniques
· Performing minor treatments to gain hands-on experience and develop a 
portfolio
· Gaining knowledge through selected readings and discussion

The intern will also assist with various lab activities and daily gallery 
checks and will participate in the gallery-wide intern sessions planned by the 
education department. The intern's activities will be closely supervised and 
mentored by department staff. The intern will also be asked to give a final 
presentation of their work to staff and other interns.

The position is one and a half days per week-Friday mornings and one other 
8-hour weekday-from September 9, 2019, through May 8, 2020 (35 weeks, 12 
hours/week, 420 hours total).

Stipend: $5,000, that is subject to all applicable taxes. The intern using an 
authorized public transportation method will receive an employer-provided fare 
subsidy to apply toward their monthly transit costs.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Interested candidates must submit the following materials in English:
1. A statement of interest in this internship and what you hope to gain from 
the experience
2. A statement discussing the impact that a funded internship would have on you 
and your education
3. A short biography describing your background, personal history, and interests
4. Curriculum Vitae or Resume
5. Undergraduate transcripts (unofficial are accepted)
6. Two letters of reference, at least one of which should be someone who knows 
you in an academic context (either a professor or instructor)

Deadline: July 1, 2019
Applications should be submitted electronically as PDF documents to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

For more information call (202) 842-6257, e-mail 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>, or visit 
www.nga.gov/education/interns-fellows.html.<http://send.nga.gov/link.cfm?r=enOQO8rc_eTfl2a7IvY9oA~~&pe=mKh1I8jTrTLH0-DykYF94mj7lHKx00HReSoMeJbhZhUcVNIRgMAcXVdjE71eE1iba2g7AeYvzhM7owQ7cs_sFw~~&t=zSiZDheEQE51VCOUQsELOw~~>

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