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If anyone has questions on this, they are welcome to call me at (530)
898-5583--I've had a bit of experience with this.

Georgia L. Fox, Ph.D.
Co-Director, Museum of Anthropology
Assistant Professor of Anthropology
California State University, Chico
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(530) 898-5583
(530) 898-6143 FAX


-----Original Message-----
From: John Rumm [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, November 12, 2001 6:11 AM
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Subject: Exhibit Design and Fabrication


As a corollary to some of the recent list discussions about identifying an
exhibit design firm, what (if any) are the relative advantages and
disadvantages of selecting a independent designer and a separate exhibit
fabricator, as opposed to going with a firm that can provide both design and
fabrication services in-house?  I've heard differing points of view as to
economies of scale or other cost-saving gains that may result from using a
turnkey outfit to provide both services rather than contracting with
separate firms.  It's also been suggested that independent design firms may
be more "creative" or "cutting-edge" than in-house design departments, which
may design an exhibit more in terms of their firm's fabricating capability
than in terms of a client's needs or preferences.  Should concerns such as
these make a difference when choosing exhibit designers and fabricators?


Collegially,

John C. Rumm
Executive Director
Catholic Heritage Center

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