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I think the space Kathrine is referring to is at the Museum of
INternational FOlk Art in Santa Fe. And I agree it's wonderful. It's more
than a window into a collections room, it's a behind-the-scenes exhibit,
including a, to me, fascinating section on conservation. Sometimes the
staff person available to speak with people is actually a curator. The
collection on view is specifically that given them by collector Lloyd
Cotsen. Jane Bloom
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>The Museum of Fine Art in Santa Fe has a wonderful space that allows
>people to view staff at work in collections area, some open storage for
>visitiors to investigate, and a staff person to talk to visitors. It is
>on their lower level. My understanding is that this is not all of
>collections storage. This seems ideal - staff knows that they are on view
>in this space.
>I am trained as both a curator and an educator. I think informing the
>public about our work as museum professionals is important.
>Kathrine Schlageck
>Beach Museum of Art, Kansas State University
Jane Bloom
Exhibition Planning for Family Audiences
212-799-7502 (voice)
212-799-8692 (fax)
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