Preservation Arts is seeking to hire a full-time Paper Conservator.

Preservation Arts is multi-disciplinary conservation company based in Oakland, 
California. Working out of a museum-quality studio, we provide exceptional 
conservation and preservation services to a large client base that include 
museums, city institutions, galleries and important private collections.


Responsibilities will include conservation assessment, research, treatment, and 
documentation of works on paper, as well as meeting with clients and preparing 
estimates for treatments. Projects may include a broad range of paper-based 
artworks from different periods, although our primary focus is on contemporary 
and modern art. 


A Master's Degree in Conservation, with a specialism in works on paper is 
required, as well as strong interpersonal, communication, and writing skills. 
Ideally, the conservator should possess a wide range of hand skills including 
some experience in the treatment of books or photographs.


The company prides itself on providing a creative, positive and supportive team 
environment. Within a collaborative and cross-disciplinary setting, we 
encourage employees to develop and expand their skills, and produce their best 
work. The position comes with health benefits, a retirement package, and 
educational allowance.




Apply to:


Rowan Geiger


Director of Preservation Arts


[email protected]


www.preservation-arts.com


 


Please include a letter of intent, resume, and contact information for three 
professional references. 


NOTE: Only individuals currently eligible to work in the United States will be 
considered.


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Michelle C. Smith
Paper and Book Conservator
Preservation Arts
Oakland CA
(510) 808-7894
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