Subject: Internships at Rakow Research Library and West Lake Conservators Ltd.
Joint Paper Conservation Internships (2 positions) Rakow Research Library and West Lake Conservators The Rakow Research Library at The Corning Museum of Glass and West Lake Conservators are excited to offer two positions for joint internships in the field of paper and photograph conservation. The Rakow Research Library is the world's foremost library on the art and history of glass and glassmaking, which covers subject areas from archaeology to zoology and everything glass in between. The successful candidates will have the opportunity to work with our collection of stained glass cartoons, design drawings, photographs, and works of art on paper. West Lake Conservators is a multi-specialty private practice located in Skaneateles, NY. Founded in 1975, West Lake Conservators abides by the American Institute of Conservation's Code of Ethics, guidelines, and professional standards; and offers the highest quality conservation treatment to private clients and organizations. The internship project involves humidifying, flattening, surface cleaning, and housing large scale stained glass cartoons and photographs from the Whitefriars collection; other potential projects include condition reporting, collections assessments, and re-housing various collections of the Rakow Library. The preferred candidates are motivated problem solvers with proven manual dexterity and the ability to follow a previously established treatment plan. Applicants should have experience treating artworks on paper. The interns should have strong organizational skills and attention to detail, and feel comfortable working semi-independently with library materials and oversized artworks. Digital photography skills are an asset. Learning opportunities Gain experience in paper conservation of large scale drawings with different paper/mediums, and photographs Gain an understanding of the organization of a specialized museum library, as well as of a private conservation practice Internship goals(other duties may be assigned) Pre and post treatment photodocumentation of the Whitefriars collection Following a previously established treatment plan for conservation of a selection of the Whitefriars collection Housing and storage of all treated materials Reporting to supervisors at both the Rakow Library and West Lake Conservators, and maintaining a dialogue during the treatment Participate in outreach activities for this project through blog posts and social media Work and Educational Requirements Interest in paper and photograph conservation Currently enrolled in, or a recent graduate of a conservation program specializing in paper or photographs Strong organizational skills and attention to detail Excellent communication and time management skills Ability to work independently; ability to take directions and to ask questions that contribute to problem solving Ability to lift 25 pounds and perform repetitive tasks Ability to commit to 40 hours/week is preferred, with some flexibility. The interns will receive a total stipend of $1,500 each. The internship will begin May 23, 2016 and run for 13 weeks. Work will take place at the Rakow Library, in Corning NY, with the opportunity for site visits to West Lake Conservators in Skaneateles, NY. Additional Benefits 15% Discount in The Corning Museum of Glass Shops 15% Discount in The Corning Museum of Glass Cafe Free admission to the museum for you and your guests To apply, please submit a resume and cover letter to interns<-at->cmog<.>org. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the positions are filled. Moya Dumville Paper Conservator, West Lake Conservators BA, MAC *** Conservation DistList Instance 29:35 Distributed: Sunday, January 31, 2016 Message Id: cdl-29-35-021 ***Received on Friday, 29 January, 2016