We are trying to determine ways for our library to become more involved with
the public during our special exhibitions. Our collection is
non-circulating, but the public is invited to read in the library and have
photocopies made.
Besides featuring reader copies of the exhibition guide/catalogue and
related books from your collection, are there other types of programming you
have done (possibly in conjunction with your education department) around
special exhibitions? If so, I would be interested to hear about what you
did.
Thanks in advance,
Traci Timmons
Traci Timmons, MA, MLIS
Librarian, Dorothy Stimson Bullitt Library
Seattle Art Museum
P.O. Box 22000
Seattle, WA 98122-9700
(206) 654-3220
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