
Art Curatorship
Art curatorship involves selecting, organizing, and interpreting artworks for exhibitions, collections, and public audiences. Curators research the historical and cultural context of pieces, develop concepts for displays, and ensure proper preservation and presentation. They collaborate with artists, institutions, and lenders to create meaningful experiences that engage viewers and promote understanding of art’s significance. Essentially, curators act as custodians and storytellers, shaping how audiences experience and interpret art within museums, galleries, and other cultural spaces.