What is another word for curatorship?

Pronunciation: [kjʊɹˈe͡ɪtəʃˌɪp] (IPA)

Curatorship is often associated with the supervision and management of a museum or art gallery. However, there are several synonyms that can be used to describe this process. These include curation, administration, governance, management, superintendence, and oversight. The term curation is particularly popular in the art world and refers to the selection and presentation of works of art. Management and governance suggest a more administrative approach, while superintendence and oversight imply a more hands-on approach to the running of a museum or gallery. In any case, the goal of curatorship is to provide visitors with an enjoyable and enriching experience while preserving and promoting the collections under their care.

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Usage examples for Curatorship

The collections of works of art now contained in Threlfall Tower, I also convey in full property and immediate possession to the said Felicia Melrose, but on the following conditions: Threlfall Tower, or such portions of it as may be necessary, to be maintained permanently as a museum in which to house the said collection: a proper museum staff to be appointed; a sum of money, to be agreed upon between Claude Faversham and Felicia Melrose, to be set aside for the maintenance of the building, the expenses of installation, and the endowment of the staff; and a set of rooms in the west wing to be appropriated to the private residence of a curator, who is to be appointed, after the first curatorship, by- Certain public officials were named, and a few other stipulations made.
"The Mating of Lydia"
Mrs. Humphry Ward
The guardianship, however, is not cast on these persons unless they are of full age, which indeed has been made a general rule in guardianship and curatorship of every kind by our constitution.
"The Institutes of Justinian"
Caesar Flavius Justinian
His duty is to promote, as far as in him lies, the prosperity and object of the High School generally, and especially the moral and literary education of the students; the enforcement of the academical laws and statutes; and to watch over the official proceedings of the curatorship, and the resolutions of the Senate.
"The Student-Life of Germany"
William Howitt

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