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Museum Planning, Article, Paul Orselli Paul Orselli Museum Planning, Article, Paul Orselli Paul Orselli

Great Exhibits on a Small Budget

ARTICLE — There’s a reason people say, “If you want some- thing done well, do it yourself.” This also applies to creating exhibit components in a frugal way. How can you leverage or creatively utilize existing tools, materials, workspaces, or staff to help produce exhibit components? Even if you don’t have a fully functioning (or fully staffed) exhibits department, are there parts of the exhibition development or production process that you can handle in-house to reduce costs?

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Lighting Design, Article, Steven Rosen Steven Rosen Lighting Design, Article, Steven Rosen Steven Rosen

Green Light

ARTICLE — When trying to define my occupation to the uninitiated, I often use the analogy that light is to the eyes what music is to the ears. Rhythm, tempo, timber, and layers are my toolbox. To me, “going green” is another tool. It doesn’t mean turn down the music; it means turn it off when no one is listening and it means thoughtfully applying light to tasks, objects, surfaces, and environments.

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