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Jeanne Finan wrote:
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> I like Janis Beth Wilkens of showing how a diorama is constructed. My
> thoughts were more along the lines of not just doing this on special days but
> to doing it more often--almost as part of each exhibit. Just a small
> segment/display/copy panel/photos..something...that would single out one
> aspect of the development of an exhibit to let our visitors know we just
> don't go "buy" this at the exhibit store. Yeah, yeah, I know there are some
> exhibits that are "bought" like this but I think we need to start educating
> audiences about exhibits develop.
> (At least Janis' museum is doing this and one day is better than not at all)
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> Jeanne Finan
You know, it's been there so long I almost forgot about it till I read
this message, but we also have a permanent exhibit case illustrating the
taxidermy process. It's a little outdated in terms of current
techniques, but certainly represents the way most of our collection was
mounted . . . We have it in the main hallway going down toward the
dioramas, so it serves as kind of an introduction. This sounds more like
what you are getting at, I think, Jeanne.
--
Janis Beth Wilkens
Curator of Collections/Interim Director
Museum of York County
4621 Mt. Gallant Road, Rock Hill, SC 29732
803-329-2121 Fax: 803-329-5249 Email:
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