We recently invested in 8 MILA walls for precisely this purpose.  Though we haven't used them yet, we have had an extensive "tutorial" with their rep. and the panels seem pretty fantastic: durable, flexible, etc.  The only downside is that they truly are an investment so if you're looking for an inexpensive solution this is probably not the way to go.  Their official website is also frustratingly inscrutable.  Better to call one of their US reps. directly and have them come discuss your needs and their products face-to-face.

Good luck, Jill 

Jill Deupi, J.D., Ph.D., FAAR '04
Director, Bellarmine Museum
Assistant Professor of Art History 
Dept. of Visual and Performing Arts
Fairfield University
1073 N. Benson Road
Fairfield, CT 06824-5195
(203)254-4000, x2215



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From: Museum discussion list on behalf of Larry List
Sent: Tue 9/21/2010 10:51 AM
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Subject: [MUSEUM-L] Movable Gallery walls
 

  I am helping to organize a new exhibition space and would like to 
consider using some type of movable gallery walls in order to give us 
maximum flexibility in subdividing the spaces without doing construction 
and demolition for each exhibition. Can anyone suggest a wall system 
that has worked well?

Thanks.

Larry List
Independent Curator
303 Park Avenue South
New York, New York
#315            10010
646-761-7489

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