Hello all,

 

An informal poll:

For your institution's take-home literature placed in the gallery (e.g.
gallery guides) are they primarily composed of ADDITIONAL supplemental
information that is NOT available elsewhere in the gallery, or is it a
condensing or simple reprint of didactic text, labels, etc. that is
already available for visitors to read elsewhere while in the gallery. 

 

I'd appreciate hearing how different museums and galleries handle this
and also your justification for doing it one way or the other.  Many
thanks!

 

 

Clayton Drescher

Education Manager

Petersen Automotive Museum

6060 Wilshire Blvd (at Fairfax)

Los Angeles, CA 90036

(P) 323-964-6347

(F) 323-964-6422

 


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