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Is the "front lobby" secure enough. I winder, 1st because I assume it is
outside doors to the galleries, and 2nd because yuou mention the need for some
kind of case to secure the recent acquisitions. Seems to me the whole
buliness would be much more simple if some area or alcove more fully inside
the museum were set aside for this purpose. There, you could hang a picture
or set a pedestal with a vitrene just as you would for any other object on
display in the museum. Maybe put some lettering high up on the wall, "Recent
Acquisition Highlights". That's my 2c. -Steve
In article <[log in to unmask]>, [log in to unmask] says...
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>We are planning to have a permanent case for recent acquisitions in the
>front lobby and orientation area of our museum. Would like to hear from
>other institutions about their experiences and recommendations with
>these.
>1) What is a good place or position for such a case? on visitor
>entry/exit, near admissions, etc.
>2) How large a case is too big, or how small is too small?
>3) What are some tricks of making it flexible to accomadate different
>sizes and types of objects.
>4) What sort of things make it interesting and attractive for visitors?
>5) Suggestions for dealing with conservation concerns?
>6) How often are objects in the case removed/installed?
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>Thanks for comments about these or other related issues to recent
>acquisitions vitrines.
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>Exhibits Staff
>Connecticut Historical Society
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University of Maine Museum of Art
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