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Curator roles include "community
curators", "literary
curators", "digital
curators", and "biocurators". A "collections
curator", a "museum
curator",...
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University Engagement Programme or UEP. The
programme employs three teaching curators and a
programme director to
develop the use of the museum's collections...
- In
Scots and Roman-Dutch laws, a
curator bonis is a
legal representative appointed by a
court to
manage the finances, property, or
estate of
another person...
- The
White House Office of the
Curator is
charged with the
conservation and
study of the
collection of fine art, furniture, and
decorative objects used...
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American curator of
contemporary art. She is
currently the
Britton Family Curator-at-Large at Tate.
Prior to this post, Kim held the
position of
Curator of...
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prominent New
Zealand curator who
contributed significantly to Māori and
Pacific art and
culture in New Zealand.
Brownson was the
Senior Curator New
Zealand and...
- A
curatorial platform is: as an organization: an
entity comprising curators and
related people with a
collective curatorial goal. as a
management system:...
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curation are
called curators.
Curation services can be used by
businesses as well as end users.
Museums and
galleries have
curators to
select and interpret...
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Aldrich (1828-1908) was an
American journalist, bureaucrat, collector, and
curator from Iowa.
Known colloquially as the
first “conservator of Iowa history...
- The
curator of the
United States Senate is
responsible for the care of the
Senate collection of art and artifacts. The
current curatress of the Senate...