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Try the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, MI; the Museum of Modern Art and
the Whitney Museum, NY. We have borrowed pieces from all of these
institutions in the past few years and they each have charged a loan fee
as well as shipping and insurance.
We continue to consider charging fees for loans, too.
Robin (Lipp) Toulouse
Collections Manager
The Children's Museum of Indianapolis
On Thu, 5 Sep 1996 [log in to unmask] wrote:
> Dear Museum-L folks,
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> We are interested in creating a fee schedule for art works loaned from the
> permanent collection and are interested in what may have already been done in
> this regard at other museums. Does your museum have a fee schedule for
> loans? If so, what criteria were used to determine fees, and would you be
> willing to share your list of fees?
>
> Margaret Kendrick, Intern
> Art Department
> Oakland Museum of California
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