How much does a Museum Preparator make in New Mexico? The salary range for a Museum Preparator job is from $41,117 to $51,441 per year in New Mexico. Click on the filter to check out Museum Preparator job salaries by hourly, weekly, biweekly, semimonthly, monthly, and yearly.
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Along the way, preparators do significant physical and epistemic processing to make fossils researchable, although their contributions to the forms that specimens take are rarely reported in institutional records or museum exhibits—and even less often in published papers.
December 21, 2021
The Preparator & Operations Coordinator reports to the Museum Director and fulfills their duties in accordance with campus, state, and federal policies and laws as well as in keeping with museum and gallery professional practices.
December 18, 2021
From the viewpoint of the strict conservationist, all adhesives used on museum specimens, should be reversible; however, from the practical standpoint of the preparator, that is not always possible.
December 16, 2021
The museum preparator is expected to move fluidly among assignments, and yet approach each object deliberately and with prudence.
December 15, 2021
Exhibition Preparator Sean Murtha, left, and Senior Exhibition Designer Dan Buckley encase Native American blackware pottery at the new exhibit "Resolute: Native Nations Art in the Bruce Collection" at the Bruce Museum in Greenwich, Conn.
December 14, 2021