As a curator, you are responsible for planning, organizing and carrying out exhibitions and events in museums or galleries, selecting works of art, researching their background and designing the presentation to create an appealing and informative experience for visitors.
In Germany, curators earn an average of €3,495 gross per month. The starting salary is €3,100 gross per month, while salaries can vary between €2,766 and €4,302 depending on factors such as region and professional experience. Curators with more than 9 years of experience can even earn up to €4,295 gross per month. Salaries tend to be higher, especially in the southern federal states.
To work as a curator, you usually need to have studied art history, art history, architecture, or a related field. Many curators also have a master's degree or a doctorate in their specific field. Practical experience in museums or galleries, such as through internships or volunteering, is also a great advantage.
Curators have a variety of career options, both in public and private institutions, and can work in museums, galleries, cultural institutions, or even in art consulting.
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