Global Collection Curation: Strategy, Management & Public EngagementAn online intensive program for emerging curators & Art professionals

Course online

May 11, 2026 - June 3, 2026

Application Deadline: April 28, 2026

A core path for a curator’s career lies within museums, public institutions, foundations, or private collections. In each setting, the permanent collection—its stewardship, interpretation, and growth—is paramount. This intensive online program equips participants with the practical and theoretical frameworks to excel in this field. We move from analyzing a collection’s historical and conceptual foundations to developing innovative curatorial strategies that activate its legacy for today's audiences, fostering both critical discourse and public engagement. 

LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Upon completion, participants will be able to: 

  • Analyze the structure, mission, and challenges of different collection models (public, private, institutional).
  • Understand the core operational aspects of collection management: acquisition, archiving, conservation, and legal care.
  • Develop curatorial narratives and programming strategies that enhance a collection's relevance and accessibility.
  • Navigate the contemporary art market's role in collection development.
  • Conceptualize and present a professional-level curatorial proposal for a specific collection.

 METHODOLOGY

The program combines thematic lectures, guest interventions from international professionals, and in-depth case studies of pioneering institutions worldwide. A strong emphasis is placed on interactive discussion and practical application, culminating in a final project presentation. 

FACULTY SPOTLIGHT

Lead instructor: Giulia Tortora

She specialize in managing and enhancing private and corporate art collections through an integrated approach combining collection care, strategy, communication, and relationship development. Her expertise includes cataloging, conservation, and organizing artworks, as well as designing communication strategies through events, exhibitions, and digital content. Additionally, she serve as a Visiting Professor, lecturing on art market dynamics and professional practices. With a background as a Sales & Marketing Specialist, she builds lasting relationships with galleries and collectors and implement commercial strategies. Her experience also includes curatorial support, artist research, and collection cataloging for major fairs. 

PROGRAM MODULES 

  1. Frameworks: The History of Collecting and Museum Models.
  2. Case studies in innovation: Reimagining Permanent Collections (e.g., Van Abbemuseum, NL; Museo Reina Sofía, ES; Tate Modern, UK; Zeitz MOCAA, SA).
  3. Collection management in action: Archiving, Cataloguing, Conservation, and Legal Frameworks.
  4. The art market ecosystem: Galleries, auctions, fairs, and collection development strategies.
  5. Curating beyond the object: Strategies for time-based media (Video, Performance) and digital artworks.
  6. Final project workshop: From concept to proposal.

 LOGISTICS & SCHEDULE (Sample Framework) 

  • Format: Live, interactive sessions via Google.meet, all recorded for later review.
  • Schedule: Mondays & Wednesdays 
    • 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM CET.
  • Duration: 16 hours total, delivered over 4 weeks (e.g., two 2-hour sessions per week).
  • Upcoming Cohort Start Date: May 12, 2026
  • Application Deadline: April 28, 2026

 WHO SHOULD APPLY

This program is designed for emerging curators, museum professionals, collection managers, gallery administrators, and advanced students in art history, curation, or cultural management seeking to specialize in collection practices. APPLICATION & FEES 

  • Tuition Fee: €590 (All-inclusive. No separate association fee).
  • Application requirements: Online application form, CV
  • Apply via: APPLICATION FORM

 CERTIFICATION

Participants who successfully complete the program and final project will receive a Certificate in collection curation & management from the School for Curatorial Studies Venice  acknowledging their acquired specialized knowledge and skills.