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Subject: Fellowship at Carnegie Museum of Art

Fellowship at Carnegie Museum of Art

From: Ellen Baxter <baxtere<-a>
Date: Tuesday, May 24, 2005
NEA Advanced Training Fellowship in Paintings Conservation
Conservation Division
Carnegie Museum of Art

The Carnegie Museum of Art is offering a one-year post-graduate
paintings conservation fellowship supported by the National
Endowment for the Arts. Start date is fall 2005. The fellowship will
focus on the examination, treatment and documentation of
contemporary and modern paintings at the Carnegie Museum of Art and
research related to its collections.

The fellowship stipend is $27,000 including a travel allowance, with
possibility of renewal for a second year (pending funding).

Graduates from recognized training programs or candidates with
equivalent training would be considered. Applicants should have no
more than five years of work experience.

Interested candidates are requested to send a current resume or
curriculum vitae, letter of interest and the names and addresses of
three professional references to:

    Diane Schwabe
    Conservation Department Assistant
    Carnegie Museum of Art
    4400 Forbes Ave.
    Pittsburgh PA 15213-4080
    schwabed<-a t->carnegiemuseums< . >org

Application materials should be postmarked by 30 June 2005.

Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh does not discriminate on the basis of
race, color, religion, creed, age, sex, sexual orientation, national
origin, ancestry or non-job related disability as those terms are
defined under applicable law.  This policy of nondiscrimination
applies in connection with, admission to, and participation in all
programs and activities sponsored by Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh
and to all employment practices of Carnegie Museums of Pittsburgh.


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