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Re: It takes a village to raise an exhibition
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BFZucker <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 21 May 1998 19:12:17 EDT
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Sorry to post to everyone, but aol would not accept a posting to the address
you requested.

In response to your posting about traveling exhibits, I suggest you consider
something on the disabled. The Boston Children's Museum's exhibit "What If You
Couldn't. . .?" in the early 1970s was later developed into a traveling
exhibit. Janet Kamien's What If You Couldn't? . . . A Book about Special Needs
(Scribner's, 1979) was widely reviewed and should be available from some area
library.

The exhibit made a tremendous impact on other institutions and is the reason
many museums have exhibits on the disabled.

Hope this is helpful.

Barbara Fleisher Zucker
7507 Byron Place #2
Clayton, MO 63105
tel/fax   314 727 2683
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