The Smithsonian Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES) has had a sudden cancellation of a double booking in an otherwise fully booked tour of our exhibition THE FLAG IN AMERICAN INDIAN ART. Available for January 23, 1999 through March 14, 1999 and immediately following, April 10, 1999 through June 13, 1999, THE FLAG IN AMERICAN INDIAN ART features thirty-seven works that illustrate the range of forms, designs and uses of the American flag in American Indian art from the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries. The exhibition includes works from the Lakota, Plateau Indians, Kiowa, Brule Sioux, Nakota, Otoe-Missouri, Makah, Apache and Navaho tribes. This exhibition tour marks the first time selections from the Eugene V. and Clare E. Thaw Collection of American Indian Art will travel the country which had been organized by the New York State Historical Association and SITES. EXHIBITION SPECIFICATIONS: Contents: Thirty-seven objects, text panels, object labels, and mounts. Exhibitors will be required to provide secure casework. Square Meters: 162 (1,800 sq. ft.) Security: High Participation Fee: $8,500 for an 8-week booking period Shipping: Designated carrier, prorated shipping For further information regarding exhibition content or design, please contact Katherine Krile, Project Director at (202) 357-3168 x136. To reserve a date on the exhibition tour, please call the Office of Scheduling and Exhibitor Relations at x4 or e-mail [log in to unmask]