#AskACurator was trolled, but the trolls made some good points
Yesterday, September 16, was “Ask a Curator”day on Twitter. It’s exactly what it sounds like: a day when curators from museums and galleries around the world answer questions on Twitter using the hashtag #AskACurator. It’s been around since 2010 and is organized by museum blogger Mar Dixon.
Curators from more than a thousand museums took part this year, according to the end of day roundup.
Among them were the Met, the Louvre, the British Museum, MoMA, and a number of the museums that make up the Smithsonian.
There were 39,364 tweets using the hashtag, according to AskACurator, mostly about what pieces art curators like best, misperceptions people have about the job, and questions about dinosaurs. But for now let’s talk about the people joking around in the hashtag, because they were really funny.
Most of the people trolling the hashtag were artists, or somehow involved in the art world themselves.