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On Tue, 28 May 1996 16:06:24 EDT Jennifer Reed wrote:
> I think David and Adrienne both make good points - it's
>important for museums to be accessible to as many people as
>possible, but they don't do anyone any good if they close from
>lack of funding. IMHO, if a museum needs to charge admission,
>they should be clear about the reasons behind the need, and try
>to keep the cost as low as possible. If a museum
>charges admission, they should have at least one day a week (or
>month, or two months, whatever they can afford) where admission
>is free.
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>Jennifer Reed
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>The Library of Virginia
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Years ago, long before museum career and all that, I saw a great sign
at the entrance to (if memory serves) the Boston Museum of Fine Arts,
which very politely and cleverly pointed out that the true cost per
visit to the museum was something like $37.50, and that the admission
fee charged was modest in comparison. It has stuck in my mind ever
since. Now that's successful museum education...
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amalyah keshet
director, visual resources, the israel museum, jerusalem
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date: 05/30/96
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