The word curator (healer) derives from the act of "healing" which is related to zeal, care and attention to something. Etymologically, has origin in the latin "curator" that refers "to the one that manages", "the one that takes care and appreciation". In the context of postmodern society, the concept of curatorship encompasses a wide range of activities ranging from artistic-cultural to commercial. When associated with Contemporary Art, the curatorship is a process of organization, care and assembly of an exhibition that includes one or several artists, whose selection starts from a research base and the establishment of a concept or a proposal of theoretical reflection. However, the art curator's role goes far beyond the organization of exhibitions and is also responsible for the intermediation between the artist, the public and the consumer art market, collectors, ranging from private and institutional, public or private. The work of a curator also has an important pedagogical and educational commitment, acting as a cultural mediator between the artistic object and the public. Aware of this multiplicity of roles that its figure entails, zet gallery adds to its offer the set of services listed below.