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  • From the 4/05 CSA Newsletter: 

    • TEXTILE CONSERVATION FELLOWSHIP: The Textile Conservation Center at the American Textile History Museum in Lowell, MA is now accepting applications for its six-month Mellon
      Fellowship position. The application deadline is May 1, 2005. Check the American Textile History Museum website for qualifications, requirements and a full job description at http://www.athm.org . Contact Vicky Kruckeberg for further information by email at mailto:vkruckeberg@athm.org  or call
      (978) 441-1198 ext. 256.

    • MUSEUM INTERNSHIP IN LOS ANGELES: An internship is available in the department of Collections Management and Information of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, working
      in the department of Costume and Textiles' collection of Regional Dress. The unpaid internship is scheduled to begin after July 4, 2005 and requires a six week, full-time (40 hours per week) commitment. Applicants must have junior,
      senior or graduate-level status, be computer literate with good typing skills, and be attentive to detail. For further information please contact Renee Montgomery, Assistant Director, Department of Collections Management and
      Information at mailto:reneem@lacma.org  or phone (323) 857-6059.

    • REGION V INTERNSHIP AWARD: Each year the CSA Western Region V sponsors a six to eight week summer internship to offer a student in the field of costume a hands-on curatorial experience. The Jack Handford Summer Internship Award is open to senior undergraduates and graduate student members of Region V. The student awarded the $1,000 stipend selects a project from a list of participating regional institutions. The application deadline is May 30, 2005. To apply please contact Western Region V member TAWNY SHERRIL at mailto:tsherril@csulb.edu 

      To be placed on the list, the Internship Award Committee invites accredited institutions (museum, historic site or archives) in need of interns to contact TAWNY at mailto:tsherril@csulb.edu  . Please include specific details and descriptions of projects. A mentoring partnership can be one of the most valuable experiences of a student's academic
      career.

 

 

 

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