12 February 2016

A simple guide to exhibitions

HOW TO 101; EXHIBITIONS

First the idea
Then the meetings
Some emails
The proposal of exhibits
The opening of the Museum boxes to see the exhibits
The joy when they look like their description




Erecting the screens.

Not yellow.  Green?

                     




Blocking out the display       

That’s a lot of info notices to
write            




Why is this costume so long?





If this jacket does not sit right one of us will be sorry



Research    

Mistype parlour (Milking) learn a lot about freerunning
Type edit PRINT
Scan photos
Print and have new cartridge Right There. (JIC)
Do creative things with tissue paper, mannequin and Velcro

Wonder if the red basket uses enough space 
But a rehearsal needs its props

Plastic water bottles added as…..bottles
Or will a milk churn and bottles be bigger?
Get bucket with blue tack, tissue paper, picture hooks and velcro strips.



Zip up briefcase in purposeful manner
Pack it all in car
The rain made that task quicker
Collect the props
Put milking stool in a box
Carry Adolphus’s portrait
Carefully
Drive to venue
Take it all out of the car
Put screen section A in foot B
Repeat
Hang that there and this here
And there you are
An exhibition appears before your very eyes
You realise Dress rehearsals are A VERY GOOD IDEA
You take some pictures
You stand back and really look

You go home. 

Content.







8 February 2016

CYBER PATHWAYS SCI FI SHORT STORIES



Thank you Amazon

seventeen fascinating and spell-binding stories written by various authors from Europe and the USA

I’m in there.
So what’s not to like?


5 February 2016

AGRICULTURE ART ARMY



An Exhibition at Henfield Library

15th February to 4th March 2016


Discover what people wore in a Parlour, a Studio and a Mess.

Tucked away in a corner of Henfield Library from 15th February until 4th March is the Agriculture Art Army exhibition.


Visit your local library and see a display of costumes and curios from Henfield Museum. 

Off High Street, Henfield, West Sussex, BN5 9HN