kúrators
Kúrators are individuals or entities responsible for the oversight and management of cultural heritage institutions, collections, or projects. Their role is to ensure the preservation, interpretation, and accessibility of cultural artifacts and information. Kúrators typically possess expertise in fields such as history, art, archaeology, or related disciplines. They may work in museums, galleries, archives, libraries, or other cultural institutions. Their responsibilities include curating exhibitions, managing collections, conducting research, and engaging with the public through educational programs and outreach activities. Kúrators play a crucial role in maintaining the integrity and relevance of cultural heritage, making it accessible to current and future generations. They often collaborate with other professionals, such as conservators, educators, and administrators, to achieve their goals. The term "kúrator" is derived from the Latin word "curator," which means "guardian" or "caretaker."