Kat,
You’ll want to also get your hands on “The RFP Issue”
of the Exhibitionist (Spring 2007), a publication of NAME, the National
Association for Museum Exhibition). I’d be happy to give you my two
cents about how to review portfolios and conduct an effective interview process
if you want to contact me sometime.
Best Wishes,
Dean
Dean Krimmel, Creative Museum Services/Qm2
Helping Museums and Cultural Nonprofits
423 Range Road Baltimore, MD 21204
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Subject: [MUSEUM-L] Examples of RFPs
Dear List,
We are trying to put together an RFP for a new exhibit we
are putting together. It'd be an RFP to go to design companies to help us
with the design process and then the construciton and fabrication of the
exhibit. Does anyone have any examples of this type of RFP?
Thanks in advance for your help!
Kat
National Mining Museum
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