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MoMA taking applications: 3 year Conservation Photographer
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MoMA taking applications: 3 year Conservation Photographer
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Robert Kastler
Posted 11-07-2022 09:11
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Hi All,
MoMA has a great opportunity for an experienced Conservation Photographer that will work closely with the Imaging team from within the Conservation Department.
The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) seeks a Senior Conservation Photographer to support all imaging needs in the Conservation department. A grant-funded, fixed-term three-year position beginning in March 2023, the successful candidate will join a team of 22 Conservators, Conservation Scientists, and Fellows in The David Booth Conservation Department located at the Museum in midtown Manhattan.
The deadline for applications is December 11, 2022
Job description and application instructions
here
Salary:
$86,474 per annum
Also, stay tuned as we announce an opening for a full-time permanent Collections Photographer in the Imaging Department, to be posted in the coming days.
Best,
Robert
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Robert Kastler
Director
Imaging & Visual Resources
The Museum of Modern Art
11 West 53 Street, New York, NY 10019
212-333-1207
robert_kastler@moma.org
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