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Amber: Perhaps the Dean needs to hear more solid facts and examples. A
picture or a drawing of the proposed "donation and information" stand,
preferably with people in it putting money into the box and looking pleased
about it (call upon an architecture student to do this); collect information
from the other galleries as to how much they collect in donations per
day/week; information from Deans of the other colleges as to why they agreed
to accept anonymous or cash on the spot donations. Put all these things,
with attributions, in a short report and present it to the Dean. It sounds
like he/she needs to be reassured by someone other than the gallery worker
that this is an okay thing to do!
Micki Ryan
Curator, Highline Historical Society
Burien WA
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From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On
Behalf Of Amber S. Mohr
Sent: Monday, January 23, 2006 8:43 AM
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Subject: donation boxes
I work in a gallery located on a University campus within one of the
academic college buildings (we do not have our own separate building). I
have been frequently asked when giving tours if we accept donations, which
of course we do but simply do not have a formal station in the gallery to
receive them. I am planning on redesigning my registration stand/brochure
rack and hoping to incorporate a donation area with envelopes and a slotted
locked space (not clear acrylic, so no one could see how many donations
have been made that day). The Dean of the College has apprehensions about
this and is afraid it will look tacky. I reminded him that the other
galleries associated with the University have donation boxes by the door
and I am doing this in response to visitor queries, but he is not
sufficiently reassured. I wonder if any of you could offer opinions or
information that would back my assertions.
Thanks, as always, for your fabulous help.
Amber
Amber Mohr
Curator/Collections Manager
The Kruger Collection
University of Nebraska
133 Architecture Hall
Lincoln, NE 68588-0107
402. 472. 3560
http://krugercollection.unl.edu/
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