Phrases with «curatorial fellow»

A "curatorial fellow" refers to someone who works closely with a curator at a museum, art gallery, or other cultural institutions. They assist in various tasks related to organizing and managing exhibits, conducting research, and preserving artworks. It is a temporary position that helps individuals gain experience and skills in the curatorial field. Full definition

Sentences with «curatorial fellow»

  • As a postdoctoral Mellon Curatorial Fellow at the Museum of Art, Rhode Island School of Design (2015 — 17), Salsbury curated Altered States: Etching in Late 19th - Century Paris, and was editor and principal author of the accompanying online publication. (clevelandart.org)
  • Prior to entering Columbia's PhD program, she was a 2012 - 13 Helena Rubinstein Curatorial Fellow in the Whitney Museum's Independent Study Program, for which she co-curated Maintenance Required at The Kitchen, and she also worked as Research Assistant for Gutai: Splendid Playground at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. (columbia.edu)
  • She recently accepted a position as Curatorial Fellow for Diversity in the Arts at the Museum of Contemporary Photography. (chicagoartistscoalition.org)
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