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Hello!
My insurer is getting finicky about coverage for specific (not all)
exhibits....
We have three collections (art, natural history and history) and as we are
very small ($100k budget), we rely on loans to flesh out history exhibits
(4/yr), and our art exhibits are all loaned (10/yr).
We carry $10k coverage for loaned items, and have bought coverage for
"special" shows - i.e. large private collections or artist's works.
Do you cover loaned items? How? Responses either way would be very helpful to
tally, esp. with your discipline (art or history) because I suspect there
will be a split between art and history museums... and I'll happily post the
results on the list...
Thanks very much - Laura Bajuk
ED, Museums of Los Gatos
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PO Box 1904, LG, CA 95031
408.395-7375
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