ANNOUNCEMENT
OF JOB OPPORTUNITY
JOB TITLE: Assistant Paintings Conservator
PRIMARY LOCATION:
Hartmann Fine Art Conservation Services, Inc. conservation facility in
Carlisle, PA
REPORTS
TO: Chief of Conservation and Senior Paintings Conservator
STATUS:
Full-time
APPLICATION
PERIOD: Will remain open until filled
JOB DESCRIPTION:
Hartmann Fine Art Conservation Services, Inc. (ŇHartmann ConservationÓ)
is seeking a driven, self-motivated, experienced, professionally trained
Conservator with 3 – 5 years of working experience in the field of
Paintings Conservation. This
individual needs to have had experience treating a wide variety of easel
paintings or murals with differing supports and media. This position will primarily be
based at our conservation facility in Carlisle, but may occasionally require
travel for on-site work assignments.
The Assistant Paintings Conservator must possess a strong working
knowledge of art history; and chemistry as it relates to historic materials, or
those used in the conservation process. Preferred candidates should: have
a masterŐs degree in art conservation; and training in current conservation
practices, material, and cleaning techniques; and be a Professional Associate
member in good standing with the American Institute for Conservation. This demanding position will require the
ability to communicate effectively, meet scheduled work deadlines, maintain
strong ethical standards, and work cooperatively in a fast-paced team
environment. We welcome the contribution of ideas and seek a positive,
productive, and ambitious team member with a positive work ethic.
SPECIFIC DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
á Completion
of documentary artifact reports, including: Condition Reports, Treatment
Proposals, and Treatment Reports
á Skilled
examination and treatment of historic and artistic paintings, painted surfaces,
and artifacts in both the Hartmann Conservation studio and on-site for
nationwide clientele, including artifacts and murals that are extremely large,
visually damaged, and/or have severe structural damage
á Familiarity
and adherence to the American Institution of Conservation of Historic and
Artistic Works (AIC) Code of Ethics
and Guidelines for Practice and
current museum-quality standards in all proposal development and treatment
execution
á Requires
only periodic or indirect supervision to satisfactorily meet the daily
requirements of this job
á Ability
to handle large works of art, including regular lifting and carrying of up to
50lbs., as well as long periods of standing, sitting, and working on
scaffolding, ladders, or lifts
á Observance
of all building security, storage, reporting, and safety protocols and
regulations
á Active
participation in periodic training sessions, conferences, and professional
meetings
IDEAL QUALIFICATIONS:
á
EDUCATION:
MasterŐs degree in Art Conservation, or commensurate conservation apprentice
training and experience. In-depth working knowledge of art history, chemistry, studio
art technique, and AIC conservation standards are a must.
á
EXPERIENCE:
3-5 years of professional paintings and painted surface conservation.
CONSERVATION SKILLS
REQUIRED:
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Familiarity
with diverse bodies of art, art history, and artistic technique, including
strong understanding of color theory
á
Working
knowledge of chemistry as it relates to conservation, including intimate
familiarity with the chemical properties, solubility, and long-term degradation
of oil, acrylic, casein, tempura, gouache, fresco, and encaustic mediums. Understanding
of chemical, biological, and physical processes and principles that contribute
to long-term deterioration and/or preservation
á
Knowledge
of appropriate current treatments for paintings and murals on panel, canvas,
board, paper, metal, composite materials, hide, and synthetic supports.
Includes demonstrated ability to repair complex tears, dents, flaking paint, cracked
or warped supports, or delamination. Also includes demonstrated ability to complete
routine filling, lining, stretching, inpainting and visual reconstruction with reversible and
minimally intrusive techniques.
Must have the ability to accurately match colors, paint application
appearance, and technics of artists where compensation or inpainting
is required.
á
Experience
in the safe surface cleaning and removal of discolored varnish layers, embedded
dirt/soot/nicotine, and previous restorersŐ overpaint using traditional organic
and modern aqueous-based solvent systems, mixtures, gels, detergents, and/or
enzymes.
á
Skills
in triage of emergency conservation and response to fire or water damage, mold,
and hazardous materials abatement/containment. Experience in this area strongly
preferred.
á
Working
knowledge of safe and museum quality procedures for handling, storing,
transporting, framing, crating, shipping, installing, and exhibiting fine art
á
Understanding
of proper safety and chemical storage procedures, including training and work
on scaffolding, in secure buildings, and with hazardous materials
á
Working
knowledge and experience in carpentry, woodworking, safety, and use of power
equipment
ADDITIONAL PROFESSIONAL
SKILLS REQUIRED:
á
Strong
interpersonal skills and ability to work well as part of a team, both in studio
and in situ
á
Strong
work ethic and commitment to meeting deadlines, solving complex treatment
issues, working effectively and productively under pressure, and upholding
confidentiality and ethical standards
á
Competency
with collections management systems, including knowledge of Microsoft, iOS
operating systems, Adobe and other software suites required for documentary
conservation reports
á
Demonstrated
sound judgment, risk management, and perception to details and artistic
subtleties
á
Excellent
communication and organizational skills
PREFERRED SKILLS:
á
Strong
experience with mural conservation is highly desired
á
Working
knowledge of historic frame conservation and gilding techniques
á
Professional
conservation experience at a major fine art institution, museum or collection
á
Interest
and ability to research and adapt technical written material for publication or
lecture
COMPENSATION &
BENEFITS: Commensurate
with experience, including paid time off, 401(k), medical benefits
Final candidates for this
position may be required to undergo a background check as evidence of their
ability to secure federal government security clearance or other security
clearances, as required by project specifications. To apply for this position,
please send a cover letter, resume and curriculum vitae, three professional or
academic references, available start date, salary requirements, and a sample
Condition Report and Treatment Report example to info@hartmannconservation.com. Hartmann Fine Art Conservation
Services, Inc. is a federal contractor and an Equal Opportunity Employer.
About Hartmann
Conservation
Hartmann Conservation has
performed fine art conservation project management, assessment, treatment,
emergency response, environmental monitoring, handling, transportation, and
cyclic collection maintenance services of the highest quality since 1985. Our
mission is to provide the highest-quality professional conservation services to
our clients and their artwork based on experience, knowledge, resourcefulness,
and sound ethics. Our company is a Pennsylvania registered small business
enterprise specializing in the conservation of historic paintings, modern
paintings, murals, frames, historic furniture, and painted decorative or
historic objects. We provide hands-on conservation services to local, state and
federal governments; historic sites and preservation organizations; public,
private and religious institutions; museums; corporate collections; and private
clients both in studio and on site for clientele nationwide. Our company prides
itself on the ability to handle the most complex and difficult of treatments on
projects both large and small in accordance with the American Institute for
ConservationŐs Code of Ethics and Guidelines for Treatment.