Folks: All this talk about software is fine, but I think what Gail had in
mind was just a list of steps specific to the museum biz of organizing,
preparing, and installing exhibitions. Stuff like object selection
deadlines, PR and publications steps & deadlines, installation design,
insurance arrangements, loan forms, matting & framing, label text written by
curators/proofed by editors/formatted by graphic artists/mounted by
preparators, docent training, etc. I have a little list good for my wee
needs, but doesn't anyone have something more complete to help Gail get
more organized and past square one?
Just my 2c. -S.
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>After three harrowing exhibition installations, I am searching for an
>exhibition checklist (or timeline) that really works. This checklist would
>detail when each part of the exhibition should be ready and passed on to
>others. ie, checklist to preparator and registrar by such and such a date.
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>I would appreciate those of you who possess such a wonder to please share
>it.Thanks.
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>Gail Kana Anderson
>Assistant Director/Curator of Collections
>Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, The University of Oklahoma
>405.325.3272 FAX 405.325.7696 [log in to unmask]
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