Ten tips to become a curator

There are many pathways for someone who studies art. One of the most stimulating is that of a curator.
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Co-curators Hayley Aykins, John Carty, Louise Mengil and Terry Murray at work with the Canning Stock Route collection. Photo by Ross Swanborough, 2008

It usually happens at a young age that one first recognises that looking at a painting is something out of the ordinary. This experience is usually followed by the initiate choosing to study art at secondary school level, both as a student of art history and as a practitioner. While there are no definitive rules to follow to succeed in this profession there are certainly ways of ensuring that one is equipped to cope with both the pitfalls and the rewards. Therefore outlined here are ten tips to becoming a curator:

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Alex McCulloch
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Alex is the Director of Alex McCulloch Art and Host of The Arts Show at Highlands FM. www.alexmccullochart.com.au