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I have been informed by some museum-l subscribers that they did not see the
first announcement
for the post-conference museum lighting workshop.

Therefore, since six slots remain available, I thought it appropriate to
list it again.


Tomorrow (Saturday, July 11, 1998) there will be a Museum Lighting Workshop
to be held from
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
at the
Pacific Energy Center
851 Howard Street
San Francisco, CA
(between 4th and 5th Streets with parking available directly across the street)

The registration fee for attending the workshop is $45 for CAM (California
Association of Museums)
or NAME members, $70.00 non-members


If interested in attending please contact  Jeff Northam,  NAME Coordinator
for Northern California
at 650/879-0031 through Friday evening.

You may register at the door (well , actually inside in the lighting lab).



Workshop Descripition:  Lighting for Museums

The National Association of Museum Exhibitions (NAME), in conjunction
with the California Association  of Museums (CAM), is co-sponsoring a
workshop on  museum lighting to be held at the Pacific Energy Center in San
Francisco.
The all-day workshop is divided in two parts:

Introduction to Lighting 9:00 - 11:00 AM
An invaluable introduction to the types and characteristics of light
presented by staff
of the Pacific Energy Center, an educational facility of the Pacific Gas
and Electric Company.

Lunch Break (on your own)

Museum Lighting: Issues and Lighting Types 1:00 - 4:00 PM
This segment takes a more indepth look at museum lighting with an emphasis
on lighting types suitable for use in exhibition spaces.
Presented by Tom Toland and Brian Liebel of AfterImage, a Bay Area firm
specializing in electrical engineering, lighting design,
lighting education, and related exhibitry.

Space is limited to 40 participants. (ONLY 6 slots remain)


Jeff Northam
Pouncing Pachyderm Productions
Exhibition Design & Fabrication
3875 Whitehouse Creek Road
Pescadero, CA 94060-9722
650.879.0031 voice
650.879.1331 voice/fax
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