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The Art of Curating curator |ˈkyoŏrˌātər; kyoŏ ˈrātər; ˈkyoŏrətər|nouna keeper or custodian of a museum or other collection.

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The Art of Curating

curator |ˈkyoŏrˌātər; kyoŏˈrātər; ˈkyoŏrətər|nouna keeper or custodian of a museum or other collection.

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What are Curators responsible for?

Overseeing the Collection: acquiring, negotiating loans, proper storage

Creating Exhibitions: careful planning, selecting pieces toward a specific theme, researching, labeling

Fundraising and Promotion: raising money, applying for grants, creating publicity

Education and Training: Masters degree (or higher) in art history, or related field

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Creating Labels

Artist Information: name, Address (Gallery or Museum)

Title: title of piece, or list as untitled

Date: year or time period

Image Size: always height by width (no ‘h’ or ‘w’ needed)

Medium: material used

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