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To Be or Not To Be…That is History Pt. III

March 17, 2019 by haardolino

Benvenuto back guys. This is part three of five, in a series dedicated to the Salem Museum. If you recall from last week, I was in the middle of peer editing and making signs for the gallery. This week Alex and I have started on a long transformative process of the gallery into a new updated interactive space. Right now, we have only got two walls complete, but exhibit building is a process. For example, we began gathering our supplies—like mounting putty, signs, artifacts, and tools—and brought them to the second floor. Day one, we finished the wall, which is featured in this post. Day 2 encompassed wall two, and day three was wall three. Currently we are not done, for we’ve got two more walls to fill, so stay tuned and find out the product.

Second, I must say that I’m warming up to designing exhibits. There is a sense of craftsmanship in constructing from the bottom up to the finished product. I enjoy helping hand in many different areas.

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