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Kelli Huggins <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 23 May 2016 10:26:34 -0400
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Hello all,

We’re in the midst of designing our upcoming exhibit on the Chemung River and our exhibit team wants to have an art station where visitors can create their own river-inspired artwork. The station will be in the exhibit and unsupervised (we don’t have a gallery attendant) so we are looking for ideas to keep the mess to a minimum. Paints are a no-go, but we also want to do something a little more special than just crayons and colored pencils. Has anyone tried anything that was a hit with visitors, but also low maintenance for staff?

Thanks,
Kelli

Kelli Huggins
Education Coordinator
Chemung County Historical Society
607-734-4167 ext. 205
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