We are mounting an exhibition of the work of Camille Pissarro at The Jewish
Museum this spring in a small gallery on the first floor of the museum. We
are expecting a great deal of interest in this exhibition, but are concerned
about the best way to provide a positive visitor experience without excessive
ticket lines, hours of waiting to enter the gallery or overcrowding in front
of the paintings.
Has anyone had any experience, positive or negative, with timed tickets --
tickets that are sold that indicate at what exact time a visitor may enter a
gallery, and allow monitoring of how many people total are in the gallery at
any one time?
Please share your comments.
Grace Rapkin
Marketing Director