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Exhibit: F blog attempts to document from start to finish the process of creating, building and installing an exhibit in a smaller museum. Besides the curation and interpretation, my partner and I are undertaking as many of the physical tasks as we can as long as it keeps the costs down including: building mounts, display furniture, panels, and video interactives.
The exhibit is entitled Cold War Berlin: Life at the Breaking Point and is scheduled to open at the Diefenbunker Museum in Ottawa, Canada, in May of 2009. This exhibit, at its heart, is a student project, however, it has developped into a 2 year exhibit with the possibility of travelling.
The blog is essentially a diary of our progress and once the exhibit opens will hopefully have adequately captured the entire process.
Any professional feedback, advice, comments, suggestions, criticism or insights would be most welcome.
Blog can be found at http://exhibit-f.blogspot.com/
http://www.diefenbunker.ca/
Eric Espig
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