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Beverly and Gayl W. Doster Painting Conservator

Job in Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana, 47401, USA
Listing for: Eskenazi Museum of Art at Indiana University
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-02-16
Job specializations:
  • Creative Arts/Media
    Creative Design / Digital Art, Art / Design Teacher
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 - 80000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 80000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

MUSEUM INFORMATION

Since its establishment in 1941, the Sidney and Lois Eskenazi Museum of Art at Indiana University (IU) has grown from a small university teaching collection into one of the foremost university art museums in the country. A preeminent teaching museum, its internationally acclaimed collection includes more than 47,000 objects representing nearly every art-producing culture throughout history. Collection areas include African art, ancient art, Asian art, global contemporary art, European and American Art, Indigenous art, Oceanic art, and prints, drawings, and photography.

JOB

SUMMARY

The museum is a premier teaching museum that develops breakthrough programming, experiences, and storytelling that advance its mission in powerful ways. In support of these goals, the museum seeks a Painting Conservator who will be responsible for the long-term study and care of works in the museum's collection, specifically, approximately 1,200 European and American paintings dating from ca. 1500 to the present.

Strengths include Italian Renaissance and Baroque paintings, nineteenth-century American paintings, and modernist styles, including German Expressionism, Cubism, and post-war abstraction.

Department-Specific Responsibilities
  • Responsible for a large range of treatment projects, focusing on paintings within the museum's collection. These projects may range from short-term aesthetic treatments to complex structural work.
  • Prepares outgoing and incoming condition reports for paintings on loan, makes recommendations for ensuring works are travel-ready, advises on packing, and serves as a courier on occasion.
  • Advises on technical issues related to potential acquisitions and gifts.
  • Responsible for strong knowledge and practice of preventive conservation, including protocols and thresholds for: integrated pest management, maintaining appropriate light levels, relative humidity and temperature levels, and appropriate housing for paintings in storage.
  • Arranges for consultations, analytical work, and treatments with external conservators and laboratories; assesses treatment proposals from contract conservators; and oversees any subsequent treatments.
  • Contributes to researching, developing, and overseeing innovative methodologies for the long-term preservation of paintings.
  • Consults with Campus Art on certain master works on campus, including “Peau Rouge” by Alexander Calder and the “History of Indiana” murals by Thomas Hart Benton. In consultation with the Director of Curatorial Affairs, curators, and registrar, advises on all matters pertaining to the conservation and preservation of paintings in the museum's collection.
  • Develops policies for the long-term care and preservation of paintings in the collection following professional standards in museum conservation.
  • Administers and oversees activities in the department, including budgets, staffing, and performance planning and review.
  • Participates in grant writing and development activities as requested.
  • Maintains thorough records of written and photographic documentation of conservation assessments, treatment proposals, all stages of treatment, and final treatment reports filed on paper and digital format to be stored and shared in the museum's collections database program.
  • Supervises assistant objects conservator, pending position approval and hiring.
  • Collaborates with museum's education department and actively participates in the teaching and outreach activities of the museum.
  • Proposes research and collaborative projects with partner institutions, curatorial staff, and conservation professionals.
General Responsibilities
  • Responsible for the practice of preventive conservation, including developing protocols and thresholds for integrated pest management, maintaining appropriate light levels, relative humidity and temperature levels, and appropriate housing for artifacts in storage.
  • Develops schedule for museum services staff for dusting objects and conducting periodic condition surveys of works on view. Prepares outgoing and incoming condition reports for artifacts on loan, makes recommendations for ensuring works are travel-ready, advises on packing, and serves as…
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