You begin as an Art Gallery Assistant, and then choose your branch:
Branch 1 (Art Curator)
1. Museum Guide
As a Museum Guide, youâll be friendly and helpful as you help our visitors to get involved with daily activities at the museum, as well as ensuring that they have a safe and smooth-running visit as they peruse our new artwork.
2. Curatorial Assistant
As a Curatorial Assistant, your job will be to support the curatorial activities of the Department across a range of areas. From researching provenance details and to compiling catalog entries and generating web content, you will provide a high standard of administrative and curatorial support. You will assist with displays from the Collections, and be involved with the administration of acquisitions and co-ordinating visitors and scholars.
3. Museum Curator
Curators at the Museum are influential and collaborative, working with a wide range of people and using their deep knowledge and understanding to influence care for our collections and places, develop research agendas and create high quality, dynamic presentation, interpretation, and programming.
4. Gallery Curator
As the new Gallery Curator, you will be responsible for finding new artists and interesting artwork to sell. From paintings, photography, and sculpture to homeware, from different parts of the world, youâll need a vast knowledge!
5. Specialist Art Curator
Now youâre well versed as a Curator, youâll need to pick your specialty. This could be Renaissance, Abstract Expressionism or perhaps Contemporary. Whatever you choose, we know youâll succeed. At least, youâd better!
6. Art Historian
As an Art Historian, youâll study, discuss and restore art for a living. Using research, either your own or someone elseâs, youâll preserve old artwork, fix damaged pieces or catalogue art for a museum show.
7. Art Conservator
Youâve learned quickly how to restore beautiful pieces of art, and now youâll be able to expand into more intricate pieces, including sculptures and ancient scriptures.
8. Chief Curator
Now youâre Chief Curator, youâll be overseeing the museumâs programming, exhibitions, and its permanent collection. Itâs your vision and strategy that is most apparent in the museumâs overall image, so itâs a heady job that requires someone with confidence and drive. Do you have that?
Branch 2 (Art Dealer)
1. Art Event Attendee
As an Art Event Attendee, youâll be investigating the factors that motivate visitors to attend special events in galleries. Youâll look at exciting new artists, and scout for the next big seller.
2. Exhibit Planner
Now you get to plan the Exhibits, youâll have a large say in the pieces you exhibit. Select art that shows a spectrum of the artistsâ skills and capabilities; a range of pieces, which reflect their journey, as well as the works theyâre proudest of.
3. Artwork Installer
Whether itâs in a gallery, a private residence or the public domain, you are gaining the skills and knowledge required to complete any installation task. From hanging the smallest of paintings to siting the largest of sculptures, youâre always on hand to get it done!
4. Art Auctioneersâ Assistant
Your new role as an Art Auctioneersâ Assistant will be very varied, including photography for printed and online catalogues, running live bidding during sales and marketing
5. Corporate Art Broker
Art Brokers are usually specialists in a particular field; 17th-century Italian Drawings or 19th Century Hudson River School, etc. As a Corporate Broker, youâll advise auction houses or help museums organize exhibits assembling work.
6. Art Investor
As an Art Investor, youâll aim to purchase a piece of art, keep it for years or decades while it appreciates, and sell it years later at a profit. However, art investment does not necessarily lead to profits, since it depends on constantly changing demands and fashions of the art world. Youâre going to need a level head!
7. Private Art Broker
Youâve been offered a position in the Private field, so youâll be helping to locate additional pieces for large collections in mansions and stately homes!
8. Art Gallery Owner
Youâve reached the very top of your game as an Art Dealer, and you now own your very own Gallery. You have the knowledge to pick real money-making pieces that will NEVER go out of style.
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