Many museums and cultural institutions are interested in developing high-quality, compact, and affordable traveling exhibitions from their own collections and archives. Exhibitions of this scale allow an organization to reach a broader audience while raising awareness of the organization itself and its unique resources. This session will offer practical guidance for developing highly-accessible traveling exhibitions including tips on interpretation, design, fabrication, promotion, scheduling, crating, shipping, insurance, maintenance, and repair.
Melissa Huber will also discuss the benefits of developing exhibitions that accommodate non-traditional venues, such as libraries and schools, and how venues can utilize these exhibitions to enhance their existing programs.
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