What Does it Take to be a Museum Curator? | Career Crush
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Being a museum curator is all about helping artists bring their ideas to life — but it’s not always easy.
Natalie Bell is the curator at the MIT List Visual Arts Center, a contemporary art museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In this episode, she shares with Ascend editor Kelsey Alpaio what it’s really like to be a museum curator — and it’s not all rainbows. Natalie explains that the museum world is very competitive, a fair salary can be hard to find, and there’s a lot of work to be done to improve what can be a tough industry. But despite it all, her passion for art is what makes it all worth it.
00:00 Museum Curators - fan pick!
00:59 Meet Natalie Bell
01:53 What's a typical day look like?
02:32 How curators see exhibits
03:26 Let's talk money
04:37 Internships
06:50 Skills to have (to get hired)
Learn more about the MIT List Visual Arts Center: https://listart.mit.edu/
Produced by Andy Robinson and Kelsey Alpaio
Video by Andy Robinson
Editing by Andy Robinson
Animation and Design by Riko Cribbs and Karen Player
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Видео What Does it Take to be a Museum Curator? | Career Crush канала Harvard Business Review
Being a museum curator is all about helping artists bring their ideas to life — but it’s not always easy.
Natalie Bell is the curator at the MIT List Visual Arts Center, a contemporary art museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts. In this episode, she shares with Ascend editor Kelsey Alpaio what it’s really like to be a museum curator — and it’s not all rainbows. Natalie explains that the museum world is very competitive, a fair salary can be hard to find, and there’s a lot of work to be done to improve what can be a tough industry. But despite it all, her passion for art is what makes it all worth it.
00:00 Museum Curators - fan pick!
00:59 Meet Natalie Bell
01:53 What's a typical day look like?
02:32 How curators see exhibits
03:26 Let's talk money
04:37 Internships
06:50 Skills to have (to get hired)
Learn more about the MIT List Visual Arts Center: https://listart.mit.edu/
Produced by Andy Robinson and Kelsey Alpaio
Video by Andy Robinson
Editing by Andy Robinson
Animation and Design by Riko Cribbs and Karen Player
Follow us:
https://hbr.org/ascend
https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/hbrascend
https://www.facebook.com/hbrascend/
https://twitter.com/HBRAscend
https://www.instagram.com/hbrascend
#museumcurator #careerhelp #hbrascend
Видео What Does it Take to be a Museum Curator? | Career Crush канала Harvard Business Review
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