Hi listmates,
Here's an interesting question that we're wrestling with right now. We're collecting objects for a Hurricane Katrina traveling exhibit. Almost everything we're bringing in is covered in mud, mold, or other nasty residue, but cleaning would negate the significance of the objects. How would you deal with storage and display of museum objects that have these issues, and how would you stabilize them so that the mud/mold is visible but won't come off on everything? Weird, I know....
Thanks!
Suzanne Fischer
Curator of Material Culture
Louisiana State Museum
P.O. Box 2448
New Orleans, LA 70176
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504-568-5459 office
504-599-1950 fax
Visit us on the web at: http://lsm.crt.state.la.us/ <http://lsm.crt.state.la.us/>
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