>I am desperately trying to fill a hole in our exhibition schedule and am lookin
g
>for sources of interactive exhibits targeted at children in elementary school.
I
>have tried OMSI, SITES, ExhibitsUSA, Austin Children's Museum, and the Chicago
>Academy of Sciences. I am looking for other contacts.
>My restrictions are as follows: I am trying to fill June through August, 1996.
>Our gallery is small. The main gallery is 600 square feet and an auxillary
>gallery is 500 square feet. We have about 1000 running feet of non-contiguous
>wall space in the main gallery and about 70 running feet in the auxillary
>gallery.
>Please reply off list with suggestions for exhibit sources. (If it is listed in
>the Humanities Exchange, I already know about it)
>Thanks!!
>______________________________________________________________________
>Diane Gutenkauf, Curator
>Elmhurst Historical Museum
>120 E. Park Avenue
>Elmhurst, IL 60126 USA
>Voice: +(708) 833-1457
> Fax: +(708) 833-1326
>Email: [log in to unmask] (Internet)
> 74547,377 (CompuServe)
Diane, We recently obtained a very good listing of over 250 science and
natural history traveling exhibits from Robert Mac West at Informal Science,
Inc., P.O. Box 42328, Washington, DC 20015, 202-362-5823, Spring 1995 edition,
for $10.00. Has paragraph or two description of each. 64 pp.
Regards,
Joel Clark
Science Center of Connecticut
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