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Katharyn,
Check out a book entitled "1001 Curious Things," I
forget the name of the author. It is the story of the
early years of Seattle's "YE Old Curiousity Shop." The
author also co-curated an exhibition (same title as
the book) at the Washington State History Museum in
Tacoma, several years ago.
I worked as an Intern installing and writing
educational programming for the exhibit.
Best wishes,
Andrew Washburn
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--- Katharyn Bernard <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> Currently, I am doing research on Cabinets of
> Curiosities for an upcoming
> exhibit. Does anyone on the list have information or
> advice concerning:
> 1. Other recent exhibits
> 2. Literature
> 3. Experts in the field on the topic
> 4. Legal/ethical considerations to keep in mind
>
> Thanks for the help,
> Katharyn Bernard
> Toronto, Ontario
> [log in to unmask]
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