Georgia Museum of Art gives visitors an opportunity to touch
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Georgia Museum of Art gives visitors an opportunity to touch
“Tools of the Trade” will flip the museum by focusing on art handling, exhibition design, conservation and interpretation



ATHENS, GA.- Have you ever wondered just what goes on behind the scenes at an art museum or why visitors aren’t allowed to touch works of art? The Georgia Museum of Art at the University of Georgia will reveal some of its secrets through hands-on displays in the exhibition “Tools of the Trade,” which runs from January 30 to March 16, 2016.

Organized by Carissa DiCindio, curator of education, and Tricia Miller, head registrar, “Tools of the Trade” will examine how an exhibition is put together at a museum. Interactive displays will show what archival materials are and why museums use them, reveal the inside of an art-shipping crate and let visitors write their own object labels. Audiences will learn what the symbols on the outside of an art-shipping crate mean, how to measure properly for hanging a large number of works on the wall and what happens to a work over time when people touch it.

“Tools of the Trade” will flip the museum by focusing on art handling, exhibition design, conservation and interpretation, giving participants an inside look at the operations of the museum. Visitors will be able to investigate materials, perform the daily duties of museum staff and design their own mini-exhibitions in these interactive displays.

DiCindio said, “This exhibition will invite visitors to engage with materials through play and will demonstrate some of the ways that art, math and science intersect in the museum. We are looking forward to turning the museum inside out in the galleries.”










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