Curator

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"Curator" in a Sentence (12 examples)

Mary is a museum curator.

Tom is a museum curator.

The museum curator wanted the Egyptian painting to be sandwiched between two pieces of thick acrylic glass.

The curator of the museum is responsible for properly housing each specimen in the storage cabinets and facilitating loans and visiting researchers.

Tom is a curator.

Over 17 years, a team of scientists continued to excavate, analyse and piece together portions of the small woman, according to Haile-Selassie, who is now the curator and director of physical anthropology at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History.

Heeled shoes may have been invented by ancient horsemen in the Near East, says Elizabeth Semmelhack, curator at the Bata Shoe Museum in Toronto, Canada.

Museum founder and curator Bob McCoy says the Psychograph was the first piece in his large collection of ill-advised medical devices.

By the 1860s, moose in New York were virtually wiped out. Dave Gross, curator of The Wild Center at the Natural History Museum of the Adirondacks, says for over a century, there were no sightings of the huge creatures but that changed in the 1970s.

The exhibit's curator, Alisa LaGamma, says the sculptures were created to honor ancestors as vital intermediaries with the divine. Organized thematically, the show is an effort to understand the history and culture of their creators.

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The Club became like town meetings for the entire New York art scene, attracting dealers, collectors, uptown curators like Alfred Barr, critics, and just about any other culturati who could wrangle their way in.

Renowned curator Jacques Saunière staggered through the vaulted archway of the museum's Grand Gallery.

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