Open storage or dense display appears to be an increasingly popular way to make larger portions of museum collections accessible to the public. We are considering that option with our building expansion that is in the design stage. We would be grateful to hear from those of you who have opinions or experience in this area.
In particular, what are some good examples where it has worked?
Are there any in Chicago or the upper midwest (where we would be more likely to be able to visit)?
What is the best thing about dense display?
What is the greatest liability with dense display?
Michael W. Panhorst, Director
Marshall M. Fredericks Sculpture Museum
Saginaw Valley State University
University Center, MI 48710
517.790.5698
fax 791.7721
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