noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
assistant
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Fact follows fancy once again - the assistant curator is now Mr Gibbons.
chief
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Jack Cowart, its deputy director and chief curator , believes in him especially.
■ NOUN
museum
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More in love with art than an artist himself, he later became a museum curator .
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On one occasion there was a group of museum curators headed by the director of the Hermitage.
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The traveling exhibition was assembled by museum curator David Rubin several years ago while he was at the Cleveland Center.
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Nordenfalk's book includes the scrupulous examination of visual evidence always welcome and often found in writing by a museum curator .
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I have had my difficulties, after all, with museum curators and eminent professors.
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Is it the responsibility of the archivist, librarian, or museum curator ?
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But what are the responsibilities of a museum curator ?
■ VERB
say
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It was tough to choose items for the show, says exhibit curator Lisa Auel.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Michael is the mammal curator at the Los Angeles Zoo.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Carmen Gimenez goes to the Guggenheim, New York, as curator and is not replaced.
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His curator says that despite his prodigious and inspired output he still thinks of himself as a farmer.
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Legally this entitled her to choose her own curators - which in this case meant her regent.
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Museums are responding by offering family programs, workshops, classes and art talks by curators, scholars and artists.
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That has ten curators and this museum has one person and she isn't properly funded.