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  2. Curator - Wikipedia

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    Curator and exhibit designer dress a mannequin for an exhibit.. A curator (from Latin: cura, meaning 'to take care') [1] is a manager or overseer. When working with cultural organizations, a curator is typically a "collections curator" or an "exhibitions curator", and has multifaceted tasks dependent on the particular institution and its mission.

  3. Collection manager - Wikipedia

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    A collection manager may oversee the registrar, archivist, curator, photographer, or other collection professionals, and may assume the responsibilities of these roles in their absence within an organization. [2]

  4. Registrar (cultural property) - Wikipedia

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    The role of registrar was first defined in the early 1900s, and while the job description has not changed appreciably over time, the responsibilities have evolved with technology and increasing global awareness. Successful registrars deftly manage many projects at once, maintain calm focus, and diligent attention to detail.

  5. What Does A Curator Do? - AOL

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    By Staci Layne Wilson 'When in Rome' is a cute romantic comedy starting Josh Duhamel and Kristen Bell as star-crossed lovers who meet in the fabled European city, then travel back to New York City ...

  6. Art handler - Wikipedia

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    Art handler packing an artwork in a crate. An art handler, also sometimes called an art preparator, is a trained individual who works directly with objects in museums, art galleries and various other venues including private collectors, corporate art collections, public art collections and various other institutions.

  7. Curatorial platform - Wikipedia

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    Following the development of the independent or freelance curator following 1969’s watershed exhibition Live In Your Head: When Attitudes Become Form [1] and Harald Szeemann's subsequent defiance of then-established career trajectories, [2] the role of the curator in the development of modern art has become ever more important.

  8. Librarian - Wikipedia

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    Archivist, curator, knowledge manager A librarian is a person who professionally works managing information. Librarians' common activities include providing access to information, conducting research, creating and managing information systems, creating, leading, and evaluating educational programs, and providing instruction on information ...

  9. Curator of the United States Senate - Wikipedia

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    On behalf of the U.S. Senate Commission on Art, the Office of the Senate Curator develops and implements the museum and preservation programs for the U.S. Senate.The Office collects, preserves, and interprets the Senate's fine and decorative art, historical artifacts and images, and architectural features within the Senate wing of the United States Capitol and Senate Office Buildings.