Hello Museum Colleagues,
I am sure some of you may have encountered that problem and will have a suggestion for us as how to proceed…
We will need to exhibit a sculpture that requires the addition of a fair amount of soil (about 200 cubic feet) surrounding it. The dirt will need to be scattered on the floor of the gallery around the sculpture.
Of course we would not like to bring any kind of parasites or living organisms in our galleries.
Can we get treated soil guaranteed that it will be free of living pests, bugs and pollen?
Thank you
Marc Bernier
Exhibitions Manager
The Studio Museum in Harlem
144 West 125th Street
New York, NY 10027
212-864 4500 ext.203
Fall/Winter 2010-11 Exhibitions and Projects on view from November 11, 2010:
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye: Any Number of Preoccupations
Mark Bradford: Alphabet
VideoStudio: Changing Same
The Production of Space
Dawoud Bey’s Harlem, USA
Untitled (Level) / 2010 Wein Prize winner Leslie Hewitt in collaboration with Bradford Young
Collected. Black & White
Harlem Postcards: Kwaku Alston, Deana Lawson, Petra Richterova and Lewis Watts
StudioSound: Matana Roberts
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