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Hellenic Children's Museum <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 18 Apr 1997 10:07:04 +0300
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Goodmorning from Athens, Greece.
We are the Hellenic Children's museum.
Unfortunately we don't know (i guess) a list like the one you need but we
would be interested to learn more about this specific exhibit of cans
for our own exhibit area.
The most important of all is whether we will have to pay to bring it
here or not.
Also any info will be useful.
Thank you for your time

HCM

 On Thu, 17 Apr 1997 [log in to unmask] wrote:

> In article ,
>   "Donald S. Bell"  wrote:
> >
> > Call the Gallery Association of New York State in Hamilton, NY
> > phone: 315.824.2510
> > address: Box 345, Hamilton, NY 13346
>
>   Is there a way that a member of the public might propose an exhibit
> directly to museums (for the cost of a stamp)?  Could someone e-mail me
> or direct me to a list of museums that might be interested in an exhibit
> featuring the "Soda Pop Art" of Saigon:  50+ items made out of discarded
> aluminum cans -- including all manner of planes, sailing ships,
> automobiles, helicopters, and hot air balloons.  The works range from
> belts to backpacks -- from dune buggies to drums, cars to crabs.  They
> are made on a street corner by a group of young people in downtown Saigon
> (Ho Chi Minh City).  The purpose of the exhibit would be to draw
> attention to the eagerness and ingenuity of Vietnamese people in
> embracing the opening up of the country to foreign investment and
> tourism.
>
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