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Art handler
An art handler, also sometimes called an art preparator, are trained individuals who work directly with objects in museums, art galleries and various other venues including private collectors, corporate art collections, public art collections and various other institutions. They work in coordination with registrars, collection managers, conservator-restorers, exhibition designers, and curators, among others, to ensure that objects are safely handled and cared for. Often they are responsible for packing and unpacking art, installing and deinstalling art in exhibitions, and moving art around the museum and storage spaces. They are an integral part of a museum and collections care. 〔Schlatter, N. E. (2008). Jobs Focused on Objects and/or Exhibitions. Museum careers: a practical guide for novices and students (pp. 70-71). Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press.〕 == Responsibilities Overview == Responsibilities of art handlers and preparators differ from institution to institution. Art handlers can be employed by museums, art galleries, private collectors, art storage facilities, or art shipping companies. Some work full-time while others work part-time or contract for one or more museums. Depending on the size and scope of an institution, some museums will have a team of art handlers for the entire museum, whereas other museums may have permanent teams of art handlers dedicated to specific museum departments.
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