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Mon, 12 Sep 2005 10:25:24 -0500
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Depending on where in Jersey you are, The Exhibition Alliance (formerly 
Gallery Association of New York State) may be useful. They are a 
non-profit design firm that serves mostly New York State clients, but 
have done a good amount of work in other states. You pay to become a 
member of the organization, and that entitles you to very affordable 
exhibition design, fabrication, and, when appropriate, art transport 
services. They do great work and the list of satisfied clients is way 
too large to mention in this email.

Visit www.exhibitionalliance.org for more information.

Best,
A former GANYS/TEA employee. :)


George Garner
Director of Exhibitions
Center for History
808 West Washington, South Bend, IN 46601
www.centerforhistory.org // (574) 235-9664

 

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fossils at the Center for History.



Lynn Laffey wrote:

>We are planning a small exhibit (all text panels - no objects) that will be 
>traveling to several locations.  Normally, we would be designing and 
>fabricating everything in-house.  However, due to staff time constraints I 
>am looking into hiring an outside exhibit designer for the project.  Can 
>anyone recommend an exhibit designer?  Any recommendations for people in NJ?
>
>Thanks for your help.
>
>Lynn Laffey
>Supervising Historic Preservation Specialist
>Fosterfields Living Historical Farm
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