Definition of Curatorship. Meaning of Curatorship. Synonyms of Curatorship

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Definition of Curatorship

Curatorship
Curatorship Cu*ra"tor*ship, n. The office of a curator.

Meaning of Curatorship from wikipedia

- Museum Management and Curatorship (MMC) is an international peer-reviewed, journal aimed at museum professionals, consultants, educators, and researchers...
- The M****achusetts Historic Curatorship Program is a leasing program under the M****achusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) that promotes...
- Elijah Wald (born 1959) is an American folk blues guitarist, music journalist, and a blues, pop, and cultural music historian. He is a 2002 Grammy Award...
- Uzbekistan Nationality Israeli Alma mater Tashkent University of Information Technologies Known for Photography, Curatorship Website igorzeiger.com...
- Lucie Chan (born 1975) is a visual artist born in Guyana, who is now based in Canada. Her artwork employs various techniques including large-scale drawings-based...
- bank. In 2018 it was declared insolvent and bankrupt and placed under curatorship, with South African citizens and taxpayers defrauded out of roughly R2 billion...
- replace the military service. Finally, a candidate under guardianship and curatorship cannot be elected to the ****embly. Furthermore, a person cannot be elected...
- Chiara Valerio (Formia, (1978-03-03)March 3, 1978) is an Italian author and essayist. Chiara Valerio was born in Formia (in the Lazio region) in 1978 and...
- million in illicit payments from VBS prior to it being placed under curatorship in March 2018. Prior to the publication of the Reserve Bank's report...
- Grant–Humphreys Mansion in Denver, Colorado, was built in 1902, in the Neoclassical style of architecture by Boal and Harnois, for James Benton Grant following...