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Matt Kirchman <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 22 Aug 1998 14:49:36 -0500
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Can anyone out there speak of a successful drawing or writing station in
an exhibit? ie: a desk surface and a pad of paper where someone can pick
up a drawing or writing implement and then take home an original work of
art?

I'm oh-too-familiar familiar with the problems: graffiti, vulgarity,
waste, maintenance....How have these hurdles been overcome? My client is not
interested in stencils or rubber stamps, rather the uninhibited freedom of
freeform drawing.


Help!

From Matt Kirchman
Exhibit Designer
AMAZE Design, Inc.
77 North Washington Street
Boston, MA  02114

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