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Greetings
This raises an interesting question in my mind.
I wonder if anyone has heard of, seen, knows of a multi-functional
gallery space with a 16 or 20 foot high ceiling with a drop ceiling with
built-in track lighting that can be lowered (pulley and/or motor?) to 12
feet for a more intimate space for installations? Assuming the "real"
ceiling beams can support the weight, the supporting cable, pulley
and/or motor system, track lighting, and electrical wiring should be
possible to install. Of course, this may not be economically feasible
or may be crazy to try to pull off . . .
Best wishes,
Jay Heuman
Curator of Education
Salt Lake Art Center
20 South West Temple
Salt Lake City, UT 84101
Phone: 801.328.4201 x 121
Fax: 801.322.4323
URL: www.slartcenter.org
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