Friday, December 27, 2019

Museum Art Handlers Duties, Requirements, and Tools

Museum Art Handlers Duties, Requirements, and ToolsMuseum Art Handlers Duties, Requirements, and ToolsMuseum species handlers work full-time in an art museum their job is to store, move and install artworks. Duties of a Museum Art Handler The museum art handlers duties include hands-on, physical work. The handler must be able to pack up artworks such as rolling paintings, crate sculptures and pack up art installations and then load them onto the truck. The handler must be able to drive a box truck. Building crates and other packing materials require basic carpentry skills. The handler needs to write condition reports and consignment notes (waybills). Skills Needed to Be a Museum Art Handler Loading and driving a truckBuilding wooden cratesPacking up art installationsWriting condition reports and consignment notes Education Needed to Be a Museum Art Handler Museum art handlers need museum work experience and technical know-how. Tools Needed to Be a Museum Art Handler T ools are usually provided by the museum, but a museum art handler may have his or her own set of tools. Art Handlers Liability and Fine Art Insurance Find out whos responsible when an artwork is damaged during installation?Whos responsible for damaged artwork during handling and installation? Whos responsible for damaged artwork during handling and installation? Art insurance for artists, exhibitions, and museums.

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