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The Field Museum had a really bad experience with plants (actually brought
in for a major education program) that were bug-infested and took a major
effort to get rid of them. My rule of thumb about organic stuff comes from
the Field's Guidelines for Exhibit that requires that they be frozen (for
infestation) before coming in contact with any other exhibit material (there
was also a lovely infested piece of wood brought in from a farm).
Janice Klein
Director
The Mitchell Museum of the American Indian
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From: William Thornton <[log in to unmask]>
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Date: Wednesday, September 08, 1999 10:50 AM
Subject: Re: income sources
David and All,
I think about bugs and the time and money it will take to monitor and
possibly eradicate them. Then there is the potential damage itself. And the
bad precedent.
Will Thornton
Conservation Technician
J. Paul Getty Museum
>>> "David E. Haberstich" <[log in to unmask]> 09/07 9:04 PM >>>
Julia,
This may be the start of a new thread, but I was interested in your comment
about outsiders bringing plants and flowers into a museum. What do you (and
others) think of the practice of staff designers introducing plants into
exhibition spaces as decor?
David Haberstich
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