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Co-curator
Definition:
A co-curator is an individual who collaborates with others in curating or organizing an exhibition, collection, or cultural event.
Senses:
- As a noun:
- A person who shares the responsibility of curating a museum exhibition.
- Someone who assists in selecting and arranging artworks or artifacts for an exhibition.
- An individual who collaborates with others in the process of organizing and managing a cultural event.
- As a verb:
- The action of serving as a co-curator.
- To participate in the curation process, usually in collaboration with others.
Examples:
Noun:
- Eliza and Samuel were co-curators of the museum's latest exhibit on ancient civilizations.
- The co-curators carefully selected the paintings and sculptures to be displayed in the art gallery.
- As a co-curator, Jessica played a crucial role in organizing the music festival.
Verb:
- She decided to co-curate the exhibition to bring diverse perspectives into the artistic selection process.
- They co-curated the photography showcase, ensuring a well-balanced representation of different styles.
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