Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Now that the summer exhibit is up and running I am working on re-doing a case in the World War I section of the main exhibit hall. The case is going to be about women in the military during the first world war. I have done a great deal of research in the past week on the topic and have narrowed down to three main points: women as nurses, telaphone operators and salvation army workers. I have been told I am working faster and better than they expected so that's good to hear because I may have time to work on a second project if I finish this one in timely fashion.
Picture of the temporary exhibit hall on comics of WWII.
Begining of the idea proposal for the new case in the WWI exhibit.

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Completion of the exhibit

The exhibit is almost finished with three days left until it opens. All the artifacts have been setup inside cases and all that remains to be done is touch up work such as cleaning figure prints off of glass cases and painting over small chips on cases. In the process of setting up the artifacts in cases I learned how much care needs to be used to transport artifacts from storage to the exhibit halls. Even strudy object like helmets and bayonets needed to be handled with extreme care.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

So far so good

On my third day of the internship now and its been a great experience so far. I have come into The First Division Museum just as they are starting to setup a temporary exhibit on cartoonist Bill Mauldin's works while serving in Italy and France during World War II. Although I have had a lot of experience in woodworking and assembling objects this has taken it to a whole new level. I never realized how much precision work goes into putting together an exhibit but I am really enjoying it.