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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjunct curator" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a curator who holds a secondary or part-time position, often in an academic or museum context.
Example: "The museum appointed an adjunct curator to assist with the upcoming exhibition on contemporary art."
Alternatives: "associate curator" or "part-time curator".
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The bill was never circulated among the public, according to Gilles Bransbourg, an adjunct curator at the American Numismatic Society who curated the exhibit.
Curated by the museum's adjunct curator Steven Holmes, the installation is both nostalgic and slightly haunting.
He will continue to serve as an adjunct curator at the Modern.
"The site should grow tremendously," said Christiane Paul, the Whitney's adjunct curator of new media arts.
The 2015 triennial will be organized by the museum's adjunct curator, Lauren Cornell, and the adventurous video artist Ryan Trecartin.
(He will retain the title of adjunct curator of European fine and decorative arts at the Corcoran).
The bridegroom's mother is an adjunct curator at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, specializing in European paintings.
This guest posting is by Constance Lewallen, Adjunct Curator at the Berkeley Art Museum.
Kirk Varnedoe, organizer of the show and the museum's adjunct curator of painting and sculpture, has had his way.
Well organized by Donald Albrecht, adjunct curator for special projects, the show is a packed but lively installation.
Cesar Nufio is the Adjunct Curator in Entomology in the Museum of Natural History at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
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