Join our team at Fine Art Restoration Company for a unique 6-month internship in painting conservation, based at our flagship studio in Cumbria. This modern, collaborative space offers an ideal environment to develop your practical skills under the guidance of our experienced, multi-disciplinary conservation team.
Our studio works on a wide range of conservation projects, from historic oil paintings to modern and contemporary sculptures to antique furniture. We primarily serve private clients, historic estates and leading insurance companies. With a fast-paced, hands-on atmosphere, you'll gain real-world experience in a thriving conservation business trusted by prestigious clients including Hiscox, Durham Cathedral, Westminster Council, Mandarin Oriental, the US Ambassador’s Residence, Farnborough Abbey and Powderham Castle.
The Role
Supporting the day-to-day operations of a busy conservation studio.
Conducting condition assessments, including photography, detailed examination, and documentation of artworks.
Performing practical conservation treatments under senior supervision.
Assisting with complex restoration projects as part of a team, with opportunities for practical skill transfer.
Undertaking case study research to contribute to articles for our website.
About You
We welcome applications from individuals with the following experience and qualities:
A recognised qualification in the Conservation of Easel Paintings.
A proactive, problem-solving mindset with a collaborative approach.
A strong desire to learn new techniques and expand practical skills.
Excellent time management and organisational abilities.
Clear and open communication with colleagues and leadership.
Confidence working independently and within a team setting.
Flexibility and interest in working on a variety of artworks, from heritage to contemporary.
Why Carlisle?
Carlisle is a historic city steeped in culture and surrounded by stunning landscapes. Located minutes from the Lake District National Park and Hadrian’s Wall, it features notable landmarks such as Carlisle Castle and its 900-year-old cathedral. The city offers a lively mix of independent restaurants, shops, parks and museums, including the renowned Tullie Museum.
Carlisle is also well-connected by public transport, with major train routes linking directly to London, Manchester, Glasgow, Edinburgh and Newcastle. A regular bus service runs between the city centre and our studio.
If you’re relocating, we’re happy to provide advice about the area and public transport options.