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Consulting service offering visitor studies and evaluation services. Includes credentials, services available, recent projects and contact information.
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We offer exhibit and program evaluation services for museums,
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From shrunken heads to items literally too hot to handle, many museums collect items of note, but choose not to display them. Harriet Baskas takes a look around the back rooms of some of the nation's most prominent museums to see what they're not showing the public. Part of the Hidden Treasures Radio Project series. [5:53 Realaudio broadcast plus photos of a few hidden treasures]
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From shrunken heads to items literally too hot to handle, many museums collect items of note, but choose not to display them. Harriet Baskas takes a look around the back rooms of some of the nation's most prominent museums to see what they're not showing the public.
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Hidden Museum Treasures Collections Hold Many Items That Never Make Display
A drawing of "Foma the Lobster Boy." Foma was born with fused
An exhibition design and museum planning firm. Projects, services, team, location, and contact information.
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An exhibit company providing curation, design, fabrication, marketing and distribution services for museums and organizations, Located in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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The Great Big Exhibit Resource List started as a way to keep track of
The Great Big Exhibit Resource List
This list started as a way to keep track of "trusted sources" for museum exhibit development and fabrication, and to share it with colleagues. The List