Curatorial statement (150–200 words)
Key exhibitions / Case studies (3 items; 150–250 words each)
Artist roster (one-paragraph profiles)
Visual inventory
Program models & partnerships
Budget & funding ask (summary table)
Press & outreach kit
Technical & legal notes
Next steps / Contact
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This article explores the legitimate technical processes behind repacking large image gallery archives, focusing on efficiency, metadata integrity, and legal compliance.
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