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Try contacting the Michael Carlos Museum at Emory University in Atlanta.
They have had grids and maps of Egypt on their floors for many years, so
surely they have researched many possibilities, both semi-permanent and
permanent. Cheers!
Geri Thomas, President
Thomas & Associates, Inc.
www.artstaffing.com
----- Original Message -----
From: Cheryl Brookshear <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 9:17 PM
Subject: Writing on the floor
> Hello all,
> As part of an exhibit I am planning I would like to create a temporary
> hopscotch gird on a wood floor. This needs to last a couple of months
> and then needs to come up. My first inclination is to use tape. Can
> anyone recommend a tape that would last a couple of months but come up
> off the floor with minimal fuss? The other consideration is cost, of
> course, this is a very small (2 person) museum.
> Thank you for your recommendations,
> Cheryl Brookshear
> Curator of Education
> Hearthstone Historic House Museum
>
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