Project Conservator – Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden
Listing Start Date: July 17, 2025Expires: August 7, 2025n
More information and application instructions on the museum’s website.
The Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (HMSG) is a leading voice for contemporary art and culture and provides a national platform for the arts and artists of our time. We seek to share the transformative power of modern and contemporary art with audiences at all levels of awareness and understanding by creating meaningful, personal experiences in which art, artists, audiences, and ideas converge. We enhance public understanding and appreciation of contemporary art through acquisition, exhibitions, education and public programs, conservation, and research. In order to fulfill its mission, HMSG develops collaborative relationships with institutions and organizations within the Smithsonian, the United States, and abroad. The collection consists of approximately 13,000 objects of modern and contemporary art, consisting of paintings, sculptures, variable media, and works on paper.
The Project Conservator is responsible for conservation treatment and assessment of HMSG sculpture collections in offsite storage during a multi-year remediation project. The Project Conservator will conduct a survey of approximately 1200 sculptures, draft treatment proposals, propose recommendations for rehousing, and conduct treatment on a variety of artworks in various mediums.
This is a one-year term position with the option for renewal, pending funding availability and completion of the project’s objectives; located primarily in the Museum Support Center (MSC), in Suitland, MD.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Conservation Treatments
· Performs conservation treatments on artworks which have been identified and assigned as part of the remediation project. This may include cleaning, consolidation, removing non-original materials, repairing chemical or physical damage, and compensation for loss.
· Prepares written treatment proposals per project guidelines for all objects that explain treatment objectives, methods, and materials.
· Prepares final treatment report, per project guidelines including a clear description about the methods and materials used in treatment of the object, a description of any treatment procedures tested and proven unsatisfactory.
· Prepares final treatment report, per project guidelines including a clear description about the methods and materials used in treatment of the object, a description of any treatment procedures tested and proven unsatisfactory.
· Provides recommendations for safe care and handling of the objects.
Technical Examinations & Documentation
· Conducts examinations of pre-determined set of artworks, identifying the current condition, the nature and extent of damage (if applicable), and the nature and extent of treatment needed. Keeps detailed records of the examinations, including images/sketches for HMSG conservation files.
· Investigates and monitors potential hazards in storage spaces resulting from unfavorable environmental conditions, human neglect, or other issues. Initiates reports on variations in temperature and humidity that could prove detrimental to works of art in the building.
· Keeps detailed records of examinations, including images/sketches for conservation files.
· Provides statistics, updates, and reports on project progress as needed to HMSG staff, board, trustees, and the Office of Risk Management.
· Keeps detailed records of examinations, including images/sketches for conservation files.
· Provides statistics, updates, and reports on project progress as needed to HMSG staff, board, trustees, and the Office of Risk Management.
· Monitors store of conservation supplies.