Curator roles include "community curators", "literary curators", "digital curators", and "biocurators". A "collections curator", a "museum curator",...
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Ashmolean Museum (redirect from George Shepheard (curator))
University Engagement Programme or UEP. The programme employs three teaching curators and a programme director to develop the use of the museum's collections...
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The Curator Aquarum was a Roman official responsible for managing Rome's water supply and distributing free grain. Curators were appointed by the emperor...
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A curator ad litem is a legal representative in Scots law and Roman-Dutch law appointed by a court to represent, during legal proceedings, the best interests...
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Andrew John Bolton OBE (born 1966) is a British museum curator and current head curator of the Anna Wintour Costume Center at the Metropolitan Museum of...
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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...
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Stuart Elliott (born 29 April 1949) is a British art gallery and museum curator and writer on modern and contemporary art. He is also a Contributing Editor...
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Bīng, English nickname "Zoe") is a curator and art writer based in Los Angeles, USA. She has held significant curatorial positions at institutions such as...
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Christine Y. Kim (redirect from Christine Kim (curator))
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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Schimmel (born 1954) is an American curator of contemporary art based in Los Angeles. Schimmel served as the chief curator of The Museum of Contemporary Art...
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Content curation (redirect from Content curator)
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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Mark Benjamin Godfrey is a British art historian, critic, and curator. He was a curator at Tate Modern from 2007 to 2021. Godfrey was born in the Hampstead...
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Jennifer Scott (born 1979, Sunderland) is a British art historian, curator, and museum director, who has, since 2017, been director of Dulwich Picture...
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The Day of the Doctor (redirect from The Curator)
and a guest appearance by Fourth Doctor actor Tom Baker, as a mysterious curator. Rounding out the guest cast are Joanna Page as Queen Elizabeth I and Jemma...
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Ben Shattuck (born 1984) is an American writer, painter, and curator. Born in Massachusetts, he received a bachelor's degree from Cornell University and...
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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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James Birch is an English art dealer, curator and gallery owner. He is best known for his innovative championing of British art, in particular for exhibiting...
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Curator Mountain is a 2,624-metre (8,609-foot) mountain summit located in the Maligne Range of Jasper National Park, in the Canadian Rockies of Alberta...
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1954 – May 17, 2021) was an American architect and museum curator. He was the chief curator of architecture and design at the Museum of Modern Art from...
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Paul Goodwin is a British independent curator, urban theorist, academic and researcher, whose projects particularly focus on black and diaspora artists...
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scholar, lecturer, critic and curator, and a leading art and fashion historian. At the time of his death he was curator of the Costume Institute at the...
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Whiteside FRS (1679 – 12 October 1729) was an English chaplain, museum curator, experimental philosopher, and astronomer. He was Keeper (head) of the...
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Tim Griffin is an American writer, curator and former editor. He served as the director and chief curator of the Kitchen. He was editor-in-chief of Artforum...
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Christiane Paul is Curator of Digital Art at the Whitney Museum of American Art and professor emerita in the School of Media Studies at The New School...
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Robert Leonard (born 1963) is a New Zealand art curator, writer, and publisher. He has held prominent roles at galleries in Australia and New Zealand...
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has served as a curator for Contemporary art at the National Gallery of Canada (1979-1987) and the Art Gallery of Ontario (lead curator in the Department...
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Kimberly Phillips (redirect from Kimberly Phillips (curator))
Kimberly Phillips is a writer, educator and curator in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She is Director of SFU Galleries at Simon Fraser University...
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glorious memory of Baduarius and Theodora. His title is rendered in Latin as "curator domus rerum Areobindi" (caretaker of the house of Areobindus). The wording...
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Kyoko Sato is a Japanese curator, editor, and former television producer known in New York City. She is the founder, publisher, and editor-in-chief of...
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Walker III (December 24, 1906 – October 16, 1995) was an American art curator, and the second director of the National Gallery of Art, from 1956 to 1969...
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