We too have ribbed carpet on our gallery walls. I love the stuff:
I never have to paint it or touch it up; take down one show & put up the
next. Vacuum once a year. A little care and clever use of expanded poly as
cushioning has allowed attaching large constructions to the walls with
sheetrock screws. But, best of all: VELCRO sticks to it! All the labels and
texts are supported on the wall with little velcro dots. Valcro also helps to
keep difficult artworks (=student) in place and level.
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>We also have ribbed carpet on our temporary gallery walls which has it's
>good and bad sides. Our walls never show screw or nail holes, but you
>can't paint it to match each exhibit. The walls are always tan.
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>Chris.
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>Christine Mouw
>Assistant Curator
>Herbert Hoover Presidential Library-Museum
>West Branch, Iowa 52358
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