Nail Art Designs

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What is Nail Art :

Nail art, the practice of painting decorative designs on your fingernails, is a fun way to brighten up your everyday look or accessorize a special occasion outfit. There are a variety of nail art designs available, ranging from subtle and understated to funky and outrageous. For example, you could choose to paint flowers on your nails for a date or spell out the name of your favorite athletic team on the day of the big game.

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Taking Your Criticism To Heart

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Recently, I've been getting a lot of criticism about my act from commenters...and I love it. Honestly, The insights that I get from you guys help me SO MUCH! This post outlines how I'm taking your advice to heart.

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Art Curator Job Description

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Did you know that a curator decides

what art work is selected for an art show?

 

 

 

Did you know a curators usually has a background in Fine Arts and or Art History?

 

 

 

Art curators have extensive work experience in a museum or gallery and understand the details of putting on an art shows.

Do you know how a curator is chosen?

  • Curators are hired by museums, art venues, galleries, directors of a gallery and arts committees. The board of directors of museums and organizations usually choose the curator.

Choosing the Art!

  • The art may be made specifically for a show or pulled together from existing works. The curator may chose the art or he may allow the artist to chose what is shown. The curator always has the final say on what is exhibited.
    The show can be a membership show, a group show or an individual. A curator decides this.

Process

  • To put on a successful show, a curator has to understand the intent of the organization. Curators understand the content of the show and the art that will be displayed. They understand the historical context of the art work and the place in history of the art the show is taking place in. The setting of the art and how it is displayed should reflect that.

Publicity

  • Successful curators will get the word out that a show is taking place. They oversee the distribution of information through the media, fliers and invitations by understanding who the audience is.

Curator’s Statement

  • A curator’s statement about the show is important. Not only does it place the artwork in historical context it is used in press releases and the catalog. A catalog is put together to documents the show.




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How Do I Become An Art Museum Curator?

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If you absolutely love art and know every artist by the sight of his or her work, then a career as an art historian professional could definitely be your calling.

An art museum curator is first an art historian. To prepare for a position as an art museum curator, students should enroll at a college or university with a degree program in art history. After a bachelor’s degree is achieved, typically a graduate degree is required for art museum curator positions. You can take it a step further and go for an additional master’s in either museum studies or art history to make yourself even more desirable to employers when seeking an art museum curator position.

Many colleges and universities throughout the country offer degree programs in art history and museum studies. Some of these programs are highly acclaimed in the academic and museum world. You may also be able to find graduate programs in curatorial studies/curatorial practices, which is perfect preparation for a career as an art curator.

Taking an internship or curatorial assistant position is a wonderful way to gain practical work experience in the field and gets you closer to the position you desire. Many art curators have worked as interns or assistants and moved up the curatorial employment ladder. You can find these entry level positions at local large and small museums, and galleries across the U.S.

 

 

What will I learn when studying to be an art museum curator?

Future art museum curators can find a variety of degree programs that will prepare them for careers as art curators. Students can pursue undergraduate degrees in museum studies, art history, and art history and curatorial studies. Many of these programs can also be taken as graduate programs and PhD programs. As an art history major, students will learn about various types of art and artworks, the history behind the creations, and the critical skills needed to analyze and understand them. At the advanced level, many aspects of art are covered including the location the artwork is from and how it addresses social or political issues of the time through art. Courses could include American art, impressionism, contemporary art, art of the early middle ages, Romanesque art, Greek and Roman architecture, artists throughout history, various types of sculpture from around the world, realism, arts in Spain, cubism, surrealism, and modern architecture. These are only examples of the courses taken, but this area of study provides a comprehensive understanding and education in art history.

 

 

 

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