详情介绍
中文
51101 – 管理员和策展人
保护人员修复和保护属于博物馆、画廊和文化财产所有者的文物。策展人建议购买博物馆文物和画廊艺术品并研究它们的艺术史。博物馆、艺术画廊、档案馆、图书馆、政府机构和大学都雇用保护员和策展人。保管人可以是个体经营者。
标题索引
- 考古馆馆长
- 考古博物馆馆长
- 建筑管理员
- 美术馆管理员
- 美术馆馆长
- 艺术品策展人
- 艺术品保管员
- 神器管理员
- 助理管理员
- 助理博物馆馆长
- 航空航天博物馆馆长
- 图书管理员
- 陶瓷和玻璃储油柜
- 管理员 - 博物馆
- 当代艺术策展人
- 当代艺术馆馆长
- 馆长
- 民族志物品管理员
- 民族学策展人
- 民族学博物馆馆长
- 美术和彩色储油柜
- 化石管理员
- 化石馆长
- 家具和木制品储藏柜
- 标本馆馆长
- 历史文物保护员
- 昆虫馆管理员
- 昆虫馆馆长
- 无脊椎动物学策展人
- 无脊椎动物博物馆馆长
- 图书馆和档案馆管理员
- 图书馆馆长
- 金属储油柜
- 博物馆学家
- 博物馆馆长
- 博物馆物品管理员
- 自然历史博物馆馆长
- 自然历史标本管理员
- 自然科学馆长
- 自然科学博物馆馆长
- 鸟类学馆长
- 鸟类博物馆馆长
- 绘画管理员
- 储纸柜
- 照片管理员
- 摄影博物馆馆长
- 科技策展人
- 科技馆馆长
- 雕塑管理员
- 纺织品储油柜
- 脊椎动物学策展人
- 脊椎动物博物馆馆长
主要职责
该小组履行以下部分或全部职责:
管理员
- 检查文物,确定其状况,建议处理方法并向其所有者推荐预防性保护技术
- 根据特定专业领域修复和保存绘画、照片、书籍、论文、雕塑、家具、陶器或其他博物馆和艺术画廊的文物
- 就博物馆和画廊文物的展示和储存提供建议,以确保妥善维护和保存
- 探索新的保护和修复技术
- 为博物馆、艺术画廊或个人提供咨询
- 监督保护技术人员和其他博物馆技术人员。
策展人
- 推荐收购绘画、照片、雕塑、文献等博物馆和美术馆文物
- 对物体的构造技术、结构和材料的方法进行研究,以了解其物理和化学构成
- 制定故事情节和主题并组织展示和展览
- 协调藏品的储存和陈列和展览的设置
- 监督藏品的保存、展示和流通
- 监督策展助理和其他博物馆技术人员。
就业要求
- 保护人员需要艺术保护硕士学位或完成为期两年的保护技术大学课程,以及多年的保护工作经验。
- 管理员可获得加拿大专业管理员协会的认可。
- 策展人需要拥有博物馆学、艺术史或与其特定工作领域相关的硕士学位或学士学位。
附加信息
- 管理员和策展人可能专注于特定类型的收藏或材料,例如家具、武器、书籍、绘画和乐器。
- 随着经验的积累,可能晋升到博物馆或美术馆的管理职位。
排除
- 策展助理(在53100 登记员、修复员、口译员和其他与博物馆和美术馆相关的职业中)
- 博物馆设计师(在 53123 戏剧、时装、展览和其他创意设计师)
- 餐馆老板 - 食品服务(在60030 餐馆和食品服务经理中)
- 博物馆教育家(在11202 广告、营销和公共关系专业职业中)
English
51101 – Conservators and curators
Conservators restore and conserve artifacts belonging to museums, galleries and owners of cultural property. Curators recommend the acquisition of museum artifacts and gallery works of art and research their artistic history. Conservators and curators are employed in museums, art galleries, archives, libraries, government agencies and universities. Conservators may be self-employed.
Index of titles
- Archaeology curator
- Archaeology museum curator
- Architectural conservator
- Art gallery conservator
- Art gallery curator
- Art object curator
- Art objects conservator
- Artifact conservator
- Assistant conservator
- Assistant museum curator
- Aviation and space museum curator
- Book conservator
- Ceramics and glass conservator
- Conservator - museum
- Contemporary art curator
- Contemporary art museum curator
- Curator
- Ethnographic objects conservator
- Ethnology curator
- Ethnology museum curator
- Fine art and polychrome conservator
- Fossil conservator
- Fossil curator
- Furniture and wooden objects conservator
- Herbarium curator
- Historical artifact conservator
- Insectarium conservator
- Insectarium curator
- Invertebrate zoology curator
- Invertebrate zoology museum curator
- Library and archives conservator
- Library curator
- Metals conservator
- Museologist
- Museum curator
- Museum objects conservator
- Natural history museum curator
- Natural history specimen conservator
- Natural sciences curator
- Natural sciences museum curator
- Ornithology curator
- Ornithology museum curator
- Paintings conservator
- Paper conservator
- Photograph conservator
- Photography museum curator
- Science and technology curator
- Science and technology museum curator
- Sculpture conservator
- Textile conservator
- Vertebrate zoology curator
- Vertebrate zoology museum curator
Main duties
This group performs some or all of the following duties:
Conservators
- Examine artifacts, determine their condition, suggest methods for treating them and recommend preventive conservation techniques to their owners
- Restore and conserve paintings, photographs, books, papers, sculptures, furniture, pottery or other museum and art gallery artifacts as per particular field of specialization
- Provide advice on display and storage of museum and gallery artifacts to ensure proper maintenance and preservation
- Explore new conservation and restoration techniques
- Provide consultation to museums, art galleries or private individuals
- Supervise conservation technicians and other museum technicians.
Curators
- Recommend the acquisition of paintings, photographs, sculptures, documents and other museum and art gallery artifacts
- Conduct research into objects' methods of construction techniques, structure and materials to understand its physical and chemical makeup
- Develop storylines and themes and organize displays and exhibitions
- Coordinate the storage of collections and the setting up of displays and exhibitions
- Oversee the conservation, display and circulation of collections
- Supervise curatorial assistants and other museum technicians.
Employment requirements
- Conservators require a master's degree in art conservation or completion of a two-year college program in conservation technology and several years of experience in conservation work.
- Conservators may be accredited by the Canadian Association of Professional Conservators.
- Curators require a master's or bachelor's degree in museology, art history or a field related to their specific area of work.
Additional information
- Conservators and curators may specialize in a particular type of collection or material, such as furniture, weapons, books, paintings and musical instruments.
- Progression to museum or art gallery management positions is possible with experience.
Exclusions
- Curatorial assistant (in 53100 Registrars, restorers, interpreters and other occupations related to museum and art galleries)
- Museum designer (in 53123 Theatre, fashion, exhibit and other creative designers)
- Restaurateur - food services (in 60030 Restaurant and food service managers)
- Museum educator (in 11202 Professional occupations in advertising, marketing and public relations)