I just created a feedback area for an exhibit exploring family stories through the work of eight contemporary artists. We placed a thin 4 x 8 piece of sheet metal on the wall and  stenciled desired text on the top of the metal. At an adjacent table visitors found white index cards, golf pencils and instructions on what we wanted them to write about (in this case, a story/memory/drawing which commented on their own connections to family/culture/community.) We purchased a few hundred small, round inexpensive magnets ("flex dots"--Part# 12H-F-- 1/2 diameter x 1/4" thick--500 for $34.00) from Magnet Sales (phone 1-800-421-6692 ext.360). Visitors wrote and illustrated their comments and used the magnet dots to connect the card to the metal sheet. It was satisfying to visitors (both to write and read), minimalist and elegant, economical and easy to maintain. The board filled up fast; staff periodically edits the cards and places the index cards it takes off the board in an open metal index box on the table so visitors can leaf through the collection of cards if they want to.

Shari Davis
Creative Ways
Interactive Exhibits & Educational Resources
inspire @creativeways.org
818.992.4688
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