OKLAHOMA FIELD ADVISORY SERVICE: TECHNICAL BULLETIN 16

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TRAVELING EXHIBITION SOURCES, PART II Cherie A. Cook Field Services Coordinator Oklahoma Historical Society The following is the second part of a two- Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum Museum of New Mexico part technical bulletin listing sources for 700 N. 12th St. Traveling Exhibits Program (TREX) traveling exhibitions that are available for Wausau,WI 54401-5007 PO Box 2087 loan. Most sources are willing to send a 715/845-7010 Santa Fe, NM 87503 brochure or catalog containing exhibition 505/827-6331 descriptions and rental information. See the Library of Congress FAX 505/827-6427 January 1993 issue of MUSENEWS for Part Traveling Exhibits Coordinator I. Interpretive Programs Office National Gallery of Art LA-G34 Department of Loans and the National International Museum of Photography Washington, DC 20540-8800 Lending Service George Eastman House 202/707-5223 Washington, DC 20565 900 East Avenue 202/842-6082 Rochester, NY 14607 Los Angeles County Museum of Natural FAX 202/789-2681 716/271-3361 History FAX 716/271-3970 Special Exhibits Office Center for 900 Exposition Blvd. Contemporary Art James Ford Bell Los Angeles, CA 90007 Box 302, Route 169 Museum of Natural History 213/744-3391 Brooklyn, CT 06234 Touring Exhibition Service FAX 213/747-4506 203/774-8899 University of Minnesota 10 Church St., SE Meridian International Center The Origins Program Minneapolis, MN 55455 1630 Crescent Place, NW 4632 Vincent Ave., South 612/624-2090 Washington, DC 20009 Minneapolis, MN 55410 FAX 612/626-7704 202/667-6800 612/922-8175 FAX 202/667-1475 Jewish Exhibition Travelling Service (JETS) Photographic Society of America National Foundation for Jewish Culture The Mexican Museum 4114 Blanks St. 330 Seventh Ave., 21st Floor Fort Mason Center, Building D Monroe, LA 71203 New York, NY 10001 Laguna and Marina Blvd. 318/343-3021 212/629-0500 San Francisco, CA 94127 FAX 212/629-0508 415/441-0445 Pratt Graphics Center FAX 415/441-7683 Pratt Institute The Jewish Museum Brooklyn, NY 11205 Traveling Exhibits Service Minnesota Museum of Art 718/636-3581 1865 Broadway, 4th Floor 75 W. 5th St FAX 718/622-6174 New York, NY 10023 St. Paul, MN 55102 212/399-3344 612/292-4369 San Diego Museum of Man FAX 212/399-3399 1350 El Prado Mississippi State Historical Museum Balboa Park Judah L. Magnes Museum Traveling Exhibits Program San Diego, CA 92101 2911 Russell St. PO Box 571 619-239-2001 Berkeley, CA 94530 Jackson, MS 39205-0571 FAX 619/239-2749 510/549-6950 601/359-6920 FAX 510/849-3650 Science Museum of Minnesota Mizel Museum of Judaica Traveling Exhibits Interpretive Traveling Exhibit 560 S. Monaco Parkway 30 East 10th St. Service (KITES) , CO 80224 St. Paul, MN 55101 Kansas Museum of History 303/333-4156 612/221-4721 6425 SW Sixth Topeka, KS 66615-1099 FAX 303/388-4210 913/272-8681 Smith Kramer Fine Art Services Museum of American Folk Art 1622 Westport Rd. Landau/ Travelling Exhibition Services 61 West 62nd St. Kansas City, MO 64111 1625 Thayer Ave. New York, NY 10023 800/222-7522 Los Angeles, CA 90024 212/977-7170 FAX 816/756-3779 310/474-5155 FAX 212/977-8134 FAX 310/475-8212 Smithsonian Institution Museum of Modern Art Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES) Laser Arts National Program of Circulating Exhibitions Washington, DC 20560 1712 Cathedral Exhibit Dept. 202/357-3168 Piano, TX 75023 11 W. 53rd St. FAX 202/357-4324 214/423-0158 New York, NY 10019 212/708-9658 MuseNews 23:2 April 1993 Society of Illustrators Humanities Exchange, Inc., 1992. Available 128 East 63rd St. for $29 from The Humanities Exchange, New York, NY 10021 Inc., PO Box 1608, Largo, FL 34649; 813/581- 212/838-2560 7328.

Southern Arts Federation Witteborg, Lothar P. Good Show! A 181 14th St., NE Practical Guide for Temporary Exhibitions, Suite 400 2nd ed. Washington, DC: Smithsonian Atlanta, GA 30309 Institution Traveling Exhibition Service, 404/874-7244 1991. Part of the Field Advisory Service/ FAX 404/873-2148 OMA lending library. May be borrowed from most Oklahoma public libraries Texas Fine Arts Association through the Otis interlibrary loan system of Art-on-Tour the Oklahoma Department of Libraries. 3809-B West 35th St. Austin, TX 78703 The Field Advisory Service can provide 512/453-5312 further information on traveling exhibitions. Contact Cherie Cook, Field Services Texas Humanities Resource Center Coordinator, Oklahoma Historical Society, Bannister Place A 2100 N. Lincoln Blvd., , OK 3809 S. Second St. 73105-4997; 405/521-2491. Austin, TX 78704 512/441-0288

Trust for Museum Exhibitions 1424 16th St., NW Suite 502 Washington, DC 20036 202/745-2566 FAX 202/745-0103

The University of Archaeology and Anthropology University of Pennsylvania 33rd and Spruce Streets Philadelphia, PA 19104-6324 215/898-4095 FAX 215/898-0657

Van Arsdale Associates, Inc. c/o Dorothy T. Van Arsdale Box 1965 Winter Park, FL 32790 407/628-3103

Visual Arts Resources University of Oregon Museum of Art 1802 Moss St. Eugene, OR 97403-1947 503/686-3029 FAX 503/344-0857

Visual Studies Workshop Traveling Exhibitions 31 Prince St. Rochester, NY 14607 716/442-8676

Bibliography Borrowing Temporary Exhibitions: A Practical Guide to Budgeting and Schedul­ ing. Kansas City, MO: Mid-America Arts Alliance, 1991. Available from ExhibitsUSA, 912 Baltimore Ave., Suite 700, Kansas City, MO 64105; 800/473-EUSA.

Howarth, S.R., ed. Guide to Traveling Exhibition Organizers . Largo, FL: The

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