Job Summary
The Preservation Society of Newport County offers annual Residential Research Fellowships to scholars and emerging professionals designed to provide dedicated time and resources for comprehensive projects relevant to the organizations current needs in areas such as fine art decorative art material culture landscape design horticulture social history and historic preservation. The Preservation Society of Newport County Residential Fellowship is an opportunity to advance scholarship and gain specialized training/experience needed for future and emerging professionals seeking to pursue careers in academia museums historic preservation historic houses and landscapes or other cultural institutions.
Our Collections:
The Preservation Society of Newport County protects preserves and presents a remarkable collection of eleven historic house museums spanning the history of Newport from the Colonial period through the Gilded Age. Our properties include Hunter House (c.1748) Kingscote (1841) Chateau-sur-Mer (1852) Green Animals Topiary Garden (c.1860) Chepstow (1861) Isaac Bell House (1883) Marble House (1892) The Breakers (1895) The Breakers Stable and Carriage House (1895) The Elms (1901) and Rosecliff (1902). Housed within these architectural masterpieces are more than 60000 artworks from all around the globe dating from ancient times to the modern era.
Position Description:
The Textile Conservation Fellow will collaborate with the Chief Curator the Textile Conservator and the Conservation Department in support of assessing a large collection of original 19th century upholstered furnishings recently acquired from the estate of a prominent family. The fellow will work closely with the Preservation Societys textile conservator objects conservator and decorative arts conservation fellow to conduct a condition survey of the new acquisitions propose conservation treatment options and complete conservation treatment on exemplary pieces. The Fellow will be responsible for producing written documentation relating to the survey and treatment in a concise and transparent manner including supportive digital photography. The work will be undertaken with and without supervision. Fellows will have access to the conservation studios materials equipment stereo- and polarized light microscopes and reference library. Time will also be allocated towards the study of primary and secondary source materials to support the overall understanding of the collection. Additional funds may be available to engage a specialized upholstery conservator to consult with and to help develop non-intrusive upholstery support structures.
Preference will be given to candidates who have a deep understanding of material culture analysis have experience working with furnishing fabrics as well as a variety of other textiles have experience handling objects and can understand and compile technical information about materiality damages and manufacturing of furnishing textiles. Additional tasks within the Conservation Department may be assigned as needed.
Fellows must have the ability to complete research in a clearly defined area of study on a timeline that will result in regular deliverables. Additionally all Fellows must present a public lecture and write a 2500-3000 word essay based on their area of research. Proven ability to work independently organize and manage multiple projects and meet rigorous deadlines is necessary as are strong research writing and public speaking skills.
Fellows must contribute to the overall dynamics of the Fellowship Program through a high level of engagement with fellow scholars Preservation Society staff and peer institutions in and around Newport. As such in addition to the formal research project the Fellow will be assigned participatory assignments that fall outside the project or project scope. Thereby a deep understanding will be gained that produces a holistic overview of the complex yet essential structure that allows non-profit institutions to offer truly compelling opportunities to diverse audiences.
Basic Qualifications
Additional Qualifications and Skills
Application Procedures
Please apply online with a cover letter indicating interest and suitability and a résumé or curriculum vitae. Complete applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis starting January 1 2026
Zoom interviews will be conducted with preferred candidates by March 31 2026. Successful interview candidates will be asked to provide two academic or professional references an academic writing sample and one personal reference.
Selected candidates will be notified by April 15 2026
Additional Information
The fellowship term is September 14 2026 to August 15 2027. Residential Fellows receive $40000 in annual compensation access to research and travel budget and housing at no cost in the Berwind-Stautberg Scholars Center.
Additional Benefits Include:
The Newport Mansions offers a unique trip through 250 years of American history, architecture, art and landscape design.