cocurator

cocurator

(ˌkəʊkjʊəˈreɪtə)
n
a fellow curator
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Dr Amanda Foreman, cocurator of the exhibition, said: "What these objects show is what her words couldn't express which is this deep, fierce passionate love for her children, and for the recognition that childhood is so important - the thing that she felt she never had.
Cocurator Charmaine Toh said that works in the exhibit were chosen based on how much they resonate with one another.
Her latest museum exhibition, "I Can't See You Without Me," will feature more than thirty works of painting, video, and installation, and is accompanied by a catalogue with contributions by the show's cocurator, Michael Goodson, as well as Beverly Guy-Sheftall, Nicole Fleetwood, and Antwaun Sargent.
Another practical reason for doing this exhibition was that my cocurator Catharine Rossi has been looking into Italian clubs from the '60s for some time.
times Dr Mark Jackson, cocurator and guardian of the Gertrude Bell Archive at Newcastle University, said: "The archive documents the wide range of people and places encountered by Bell in the late 19th and early 20th century, many of which subsequently have been radically changed.
"There has been a paradigm shift recently," says Rob DeSalle, cocurator of "The Secret World Inside You." "Scientists had been focused on how individual microbes make us sick for almost a century, but now we want people to realize that the grand majority of them won't hurt you."
In addition to being the co-curator of the US designs for Costume at the Turn of the Century 1990-2015, Tsu's international curatorial efforts include cocurator of US pavilions for PQ 2007, artistic director in 2011, and curator of the US designs shown in the World Costume Festival in Vigan, Philippines.
"Lawrence gets all the glory but Gertrude Bell did as much and probably more," says Andrew Parkin, cocurator of a major new exhibition on an individual who is surely one of the North East's most remarkable women.
He is the founder of the awardwinning Design Mind magazine, the organizer of the Reinvent Business hackathon, and a cocurator of the Silicon Values dinner series.
"We don't know who competed for it!" says exhibition cocurator David Smith.
Now, according to Donna Loveday, the exhibition's cocurator, successful women opt for still less constricting fashions.
Sir Benjamin's vast legacy of photographs and glass negatives are housed at the Library of Birmingham and its head of photography Pete James is cocurator of the exhibition.