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Exhibitgroup/Giltspur
Full service exhibition marketing agency.

The Museums and Heritage Show
Annual UK trade exhibit for museums, galleries and heritage tourism. Includes current exhibition schedule.

National Association for Museum Exhibition (NAME)
AAM standing professional committee on exhibition. Offers membership and contact information.

International Arts - Museum Services
Organizes exhibitions and offers comprehensive services. Located in Memphis, Tennessee.

Displays Unlimited
Offering art handling, exhibit research and design, furniture, transit and storage for museums and corporate clients. Includes service descriptions and information on the Four Walls Gallery. Located in Fort Worth, Texas.

Ezibits
Converts exhibits from The Franklin Institute and The National Science Center into affordable exhibits. Includes demonstrations, search, ordering and contact information.

Kerr Museum Productions
Offers consultant service to public institutions and private collections to identify, conserve and display their collections. Includes details of services and contact information.

Historyworks, Inc.
Offering services in researching, writing, planning and producing media. Includes details, list of clients and contact information. Located in Lutherville, Maryland.

Visitor Studies Services
Consulting service offering visitor studies and evaluation services. Includes credentials, services available, recent projects and contact information.

NPR : Hidden Museum Treasures
From shrunken heads to items literally too hot to handle, many museums collect items of note, but choose not to display them. Harriet Baskas takes a look around the back rooms of some of the nation's most prominent museums to see what they're not showing the public. Part of the Hidden Treasures Radio Project series. [5:53 Realaudio broadcast plus photos of a few hidden treasures]






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