Graduate Research Scholar Conservation and Science Academic Research
The Art Institute of Chicagos Conservation and Science team is excited to recruit a graduate research scholar to work alongside the museums conservation scientist and Andrew W. Mellon Director of Scientific Research.
The Scholar is responsible for the treatment research and long-term preservation of over 300000 works of art in the Art Institutes collections the department of Conservation and Science is integral to the museums mission to safeguard the worlds artistic and cultural legacy for future generations.
Conservators scientists and conservation technicians work collaboratively to study and care for a diverse range of objects representing centuries of artistic creation. Their wide-ranging responsibilities include documenting condition ensuring best practices for the safe storage handling shipping and display of the collection analyzing materials studying mechanisms of deterioration and carrying out conservation treatments.
The department is also actively involved in scholarly research and works closely with the Art Institutes curators colleagues at other institutions and sometimes artists themselves to enrich our understanding of works of art in the collection and expand our knowledge of materials and techniques.
Project :
Within Scientific Research the Graduate Research Scholar will study the materials and techniques of a set of five Nepalese thangkas in the collection of Arts of Asia at the Art Institute of Chicago. During the course of eight weeks the Scholar will capture technical images (including ultraviolet- and infrared-reflected ultraviolet- and visible-induced luminescence) for the characterization of preparations preparatory drawings color notations pentimenti pigments / colorants and finishes. Based on the results of the imaging one of the five paintings will be studied in more detail using non-invasive investigative techniques such as hyperspectral imaging and X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy. The Scholar will also investigate a set of reference standards of materials used in Nepalese contexts with the Art Institutes equipment. As part of the scholarship a report will be created for each painting providing a detailed account of the results of the investigations.
The Graduate Research Scholar will join a museum-wide intern and fellow cohort and have access to a range of programs to support their development in addition to their placement in Conservation and Science. Mentorship is provided throughout the experience and connections with an emerging professional alumni network will be established.
Duties and Responsibilities :
â Utilize conservation and scientific technology collection management systems and other museum resources to enhance our understanding of specific artworks;
â Produce reports detailing the results of the investigations;
â Regularly meet with and be mentored by field practitioners including members of the Conservation and Science team as well as the museums curatorial staff.
Qualifications
â Currently in pursuit of a PhD in Conservation and Science Art History or a related field required with an understanding of technical imaging and scientific investigations of works of art;
â Open to working independently with supervision or as part of a team;
â Willingness to connect with others; Strong interpersonal written and verbal communication skills;
â Detail-oriented mindset and demonstrated organizational skills; ability to multitask and flexibly prioritize when appropriate;
â Curiosity about art museum culture and current events in the field.
Term : The Graduate Research Scholar will work full-time for 8 weeks from March 9 2026April 26 2026 working 32 hours per week.
Funding : This position is funded by the PNRR Next Generation EU - Università degli Studi di Roma.
How to apply : Please submit a pdf of your CV with relevant experience and one reference through our career portal. Please label your materials using the following format : LASTNAMEGRSSpring .
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Key Skills
Litigation,Ale,Infrastructure Development,Application Programming,Jboss,Data Analysis
Employment Type : Full-Time
Experience : years
Vacancy : 1
Research Scholar • Chicago, Illinois, USA