- 1. Transporting Costume
- (Displaying clothes)
- ... Exhibition Organizers, 2009 Emergencies: disaster planning and response. ICOM Guidelines from “Museum Security and Protection, ICMS and from Heritage Collections Council and Blue Shield in Australia: ...
- 2. Storing Costume
- (Working with clothes)
- ... exits in case of power outages climate control and monitoring must be as good as your institution can afford (see ICOM Costume Committee guidelines] disaster planning: the museum’s handbook on ...
- 3. Preventive Conservation
- (Working with clothes)
- ... conservation goals Preventive conservation aims to protect museum collections from damage and unnecessary deterioration Disaster planning and thoughtful museum administration enable early detection ...
- 4. Planning a Costume Exhibition - a checklist
- (Displaying clothes)
- ... PR - who writes press releases and handles the press; advertising disaster planning storage what precedes and follows this exhibition approved procedure for loans, couriers, insurance staff ...
Fleecemaking
folk dress
popular culture
transporting
fibers
manufacture
heavy and awkward handling
Shaggy Bear
knit
Heavily altered items
Queen Juliane Marie
weaving
folk culture
tatting lace
cotton print dress
Flax
exhibition
transportation
Casse Noisette
display
pattern
Pintrest
documentation
fashion
Resource
fabrics
Hans Maler
archives
showcase
boxes
false weave
Costume idioms
knitted lace
reconstruction
warp
Nutcracker
indigenous peoples
photography
protection from evil
bar code
media
cross stitch
Swan Lake
stitch
transport
Padding
guidelines
theatre
space
packing
ballet
construction
The Tudor Child
lace
Hmong
contagious residue
leavers
mechanical aids
Olympic Games
lining