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I would like to know if anyone has information on long term storage of items
in bubble wrap. The specific case involves paintings (oil & acrylic) on
canvas or board as well as framed works on paper, ranging from early to late
20th Century. Most of the works on paper will not be in bubble wrap, but a
few will. The items will be in a somewhat climate controlled building, but
the specific area will more than likely not have air circulating. I am
concerned about the storage area as well as the works being wrapped for a
long period, but I cannot cite any specific information as to a length of
time they could remain wrapped and what might happen to them if they stay
that way for 6 months or a year. If anyone knows any reference material on
this subject or someone I should talk to, I would like to be able to pass
this information along. Thanks.
Jim Meeks
Chief Preparator/Photographer
Oklahoma City Museum of Art
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
405-278-8216
405-236-3122 (Fax)
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