by Franck Mercurio, Publications Editor
12/14/2023
green team, design and installation, Scrap2Home, exhibition design, exhibitions, sustainability
What happens to an exhibition’s display cases after a temporary show has ended and all the art has been de-installed?
by Design and Installation
11/9/2018
exhibition design, installation
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by Conservation
7/12/2018
behind the scenes, conservation, installation, rug, innovations in weaving
Take a peek behind the scenes—or under the rug, in this case!
by Design and Installation
2/6/2018
design and installation, exhibition design, displays, near eastern, reinstallation
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by Design and Installation
10/18/2017
behind the scenes, design and installation, installation, mosaic, Schmidlapp
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by Conservation
10/6/2016
behind the scenes, conservation, photography, Kentucky Renaissance, Lexington Camera Club, installation, collaboration
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by Cynthia Amnéus
10/20/2015
curatorial, fashion, Fashion Arts & Textiles, behind the scenes, exhibition design, exhibitions, installation, in the galleries
Posted By: Cynthia Amnéus
by Kim Flora
9/30/2015
design and installation, exhibition design, exhibitions, antiquities, Classical Art, Kim Flora, University of Cincinnati
Posted By: Kim Flora
by Conservation
9/17/2015
conservation, behind the scenes, antiquities, Classical Art, installation, objects conservation
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by Joshua Rectenwald
8/23/2015
Joshua Rectenwald, behind the scenes, exhibitions, installation, design and installation, in the galleries
Posted By: Joshua Rectenwald
by Erin Kelley
4/6/2015
installation, design and installation, behind the scenes, Up at Bat, Andy Warhol, Pete Rose, prints
Posted By: Erin Kelley
by Chrystal Roggenkamp
3/25/2015
exhibition design, design and installation, The Total Look, exhibitions, Fashion Arts & Textiles, Chrystal Roggenkamp, behind the scenes
Posted By: Chrystal Roggenkamp
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