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Tue, 5 Dec 1995 14:00:57 -0500
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Other sources of traveling exhibitions include:
Exhibit Touring Services
Eastern Washington University
Mail Stop 159
Cheney, WA 99004
800-356-1256

ExhibitsUSA
Mid-America Arts Alliance
912 Baltimore Avenue, Suite 700
Kansas City, MO 64105
800-473-EUSA

Gallery Association of New York State
P.O. Box 345
Hamilton, NY 13346--345
315-824-2510

Independent Curators Incorporated
799 Broadway, Suite 642
New York, NY 10003
212-254-8200

International Sculpture Center
1050 17th Street, NW
Suite 250
Washington, DC  20036
202-785-1144

Landau/Traveling Exhibitions
1625 Thayer Avenue
Los Angeles, CA  90024
310-474-5155

Southern Arts Federation
1293 Peachtree St., NE
Suite 500
Atlanta, GA 30309

TREX
Museum of New Mexico Foundation
POB 2087
Santa Fe, NM 87504-2087
505-827-6331

Visual Arts Resources
232 Wallis St., Suite C
Eugene, OR 97402
503-485-1230

Also, ICOM has published a directory of agencies involved in traveling
exhibitions internationally. It is available from The Humanities Exchange, PO
Box 1608, Largo, FL 34294.

Also, there are lots of other institutions which circulate mainly photography
exhibitions. I could provide a list of those if that is of interest.

John Vanco, Erie Art Museum
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