The term “curatorship” refers to the position or role of a curator, who is responsible for the organization, management, and care of a collection, typically in a museum, gallery, or similar institution. It encompasses tasks such as selecting and acquiring items for the collection, developing exhibitions, conducting research, and ensuring the preservation and accessibility of the items under their care. Curatorship involves a combination of knowledge in the field of art, history, or science, as well as skills in management and communication.