Endangered Heritage - Indigenous Heritage Conservation

Join our team to research and learn about the safe handling documentation and repair of indigenous heritage items and art.

label Opportunity type

Student opportunity type

College approved Internship
schedule Application date
Applications open/close
8 Apr 2020 | 11pm - 16 Apr 2021 | 3am
school Level

Degree level

Bachelor

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About

Credit : For credit

Work for a unique business in the Southern Hemisphere which is partnered with over 30 other small business owners in a National Event.

Endangered Heritage provides collection support and conservation services to private collectors, museums, galleries, archives and libraries. With more than 70 years combined experience, our highly experienced and specialised conservators treat a wide range of materials including Textiles, Paper, Books, Photographs, Paintings, Frames, Objects, Metals and Technology.

 

Internship details
Availability Semester 2, 2021
Disciplines
  • Science/art
Level
  • Undergraduate 3rd year
Open to international students Yes, particularly Pacific Island students
Preferred project skills
  • Heritage and art history
  • Indigenous studies
Clearances required Signing of our confidentiality agreement
Location

Shop 8, 8/20 Paragon Mall, Gladstone Street, Fyshwick ACT

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Host supervisor

Bretony Colville/Andrew Pearce (Senior Objects Conservators) (Ph: 62806280; E: bretony.colville@endangeredheritage.com)

Project opportunities/benefits for the intern

Our business is a unique opportunity to work with qualified conservators about the issues involved in the scientific/material deterioration of indigenous cultural material and how best to care for it.

   

Summary:

Join our team to research and learn about the safe handling documentation and repair of indigenous heritage items and art.

 

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Endangered Heritage Indigenous Heritage Conservation