Project Conservator, Paintings (Regular, Part- Time) Conservation Center Reporting to the Senior Conservator, Paintings the Project Conservator, Paintings will be responsible for the conservation and restoration of paintings within the museum's collection. This role involves planning and executing conservation projects, conducting condition assessments, and collaborating with curators and other museum staff to ensure the preservation of artworks. The Project Conservator will also contribute to research, documentation, and public outreach initiatives related to conservation. The Project Conservator is brought in as needed, to take on available conservation projects. Project end date: June 30, 2025Responsibilities:
- Conducts thorough condition assessments of paintings in the collection.
- Develops and implements conservation treatments and restoration procedures.
- Uses conservation techniques to stabilize and preserve artworks, including cleaning, repairing, and re-framing as needed.
- Documents conservation treatments and creates detailed reports on the condition and treatment of artworks.
- Manages conservation projects from inception to completion, ensuring that work is completed within scope, time, and budget constraints.
- Collaborates with curators, researchers, and other museum staff to coordinate conservation efforts and address specific project needs.
- Prioritizes and schedules conservation tasks based on the needs of the collection and project requirements.
- Conducts research on the materials, techniques, and historical context of paintings to inform conservation strategies.
- Maintains comprehensive records of conservation treatments, including photographic documentation and written reports.
- Contributes to scholarly publications, exhibition catalogues, and other materials related to conservation.
- Assists in developing educational programs and materials related to conservation for museum visitors.
- Participates in public lectures, workshops, and tours to raise awareness about the importance of art conservation.
- Engages with stakeholders and provides expertise on conservation-related inquiries.
- Works collaboratively with other conservators, museum staff, and external experts to advance conservation goals.
- Stays informed about current conservation practices, research, and emerging technologies through continuous professional development.
Benefits
- The expected hourly rate for this Los Angeles, CA based position is $65.00 subject to change, and the position is eligible for LACMA's comprehensive benefits package, including pension plan.
- LACMA is committed to providing its employees with valuable and competitive benefits as a core part of a strong overall employee experience.
Qualifications:
- Master's degree in Conservation, Art History, or a related field, with a specialization in paintings conservation preferred.
- Minimum 2 years of experience in paintings conservation, including hands-on treatment and project management.
- Proficiency in conservation techniques and materials specific to paintings.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Excellent written and verbal communication abilities.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Familiarity with current conservation practices, ethical guidelines, and research