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Shana,
An economical solution to your sign needs is to print your text on paper,
laminate with clear pressure sensitive, then mount on self adhesive 3/16"
foam board
or gator board (sturdier and a little more expensive). Attach to wall with
small
brads, 3/4" or 5/8", which will leave only tiny holes upon removal. Using
double sided
tape or foam tape makes a big mess to clean up after removal of signs.
You should be able to purchase the laminate and foam board at an art supply or
office supply store.
At 09:54 PM 4/4/02 +0000, you wrote:
>I work for a small contemporary art exhibition space and art center.
>Normally our exhibitions are in our gallery space and the signage is very
>minimal. We usually have one large sign for each show (paper on foam core)
>with a statement and funding credits. Our checklist with info on the
>individual pieces was in the form of a brochure that visitors can take away.
>
>We have recently partnered with a performing arts academy to present
>exhibitions in their space for their students and visitors. Most of the
>people that come through this space are children and parents. In order to
>attract the kids to and engage them with our exhibitions we have decided to
>place small blurbs on the wall near each piece. However, I'm having a hard
>time finding a good way to hang these little signs. Paper on foam core
>doesn't work because it's very fragile and kids WILL touch them. This isn't
>a formal gallery space so we don't have "guards" or any control over the
>space at all. I was thinking about paper behind or inside plexi, but i can't
>find a company that has these types of products in stock. Most that I've
>found will customize these signs but I would prefer to avoid this route
>because I think it will be too costly.
>
>Looking for reasonably priced creative solutions! Any suggestions are much
>appreciated.
>
>Thanks!
>Shana O'Hara
>Aljira, a Center for Contemporary Art
>Newark, NJ 07102
>(973) 643-6877
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