Hello all.I'm a high school sophomore, and I'm really starting to seriously look at colleges and what I intend to go to school for. I'm interested in being an archivist or a curator for museums. Have anyone of you had someone yu know who has gone for something like that?
Hi, Ppufi, last week I had a private tour at the Metropolitan Museum in NYC with one of their conservators who works with ancient objects (sculpture, bronzes, pottery, glass, metals...) in their Greek, Roman, Egyptian, Islamic and Ottoman galleries. I asked her how she got into the field & her education. She told us she was a sophmore in college (small liberal arts, Williams, I think) who loved art but also did pretty well in the sciences. One of her college professors saw both of those interests and gave her information about the conservation field that could combine both. She ended up majoring in art history with a minor in physics and then went to NYU's Insitute of Fine Arts (www.nyu.edu/gsas/dept/fineart/). The Institute is one of the leading institutions for graduate work in the fields of art history, archaeology, and conservation, a real training ground for future curators. So, the advice to visit some museums and speak to actual curators about their backgrounds would indeed give you some good leads.
Meanwhile, I think it's great you have an idea what you want to do. I'm following this thread because I have a junior DD who still isn't sure what she wants to do, which makes it much harder looking for a school.