We suggest that when
somebody find a solution will be better accompain with a digital image.
Sometime a photo is very
explicative all over the word!
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Da:
pacinlist-bounces@pacin.org [mailto:pacinlist-bounces@pacin.org] Per conto di Geri Thomas
Inviato: mercoledì 27
febbraio 2008 18.40
A: 'PACIN ListServ'
Oggetto: RE: carpet
Carpet's a no-no -- it attracts and hides
dust and bugs. Just pick up a piece, drop it on the floor and see through
the dust mist. Materials that are inert are preferable. Best, Geri
Geri
Thomas, President
Thomas & Associates, Inc.
6 East 39th Street
New York, NY 10016
P. 212.779.7059
F. 212.779.7096
www.artstaffing.com
About Thomas &
Associates, Inc.
Based in New York
City, Thomas & Associates, Inc.
is an innovative firm that offers staffing, consulting,
and training programs for museums, non-profit
organizations, and arts and culture
businesses nationwide. The company has
recently launched its career services division
to address the needs of arts and culture
professionals everywhere.
From:
pacinlist-bounces@pacin.org [mailto:pacinlist-bounces@pacin.org] On Behalf Of Aaron Anderson
Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2008
10:23 AM
To: PACIN ListServ
Subject: Re: carpet
I highly recommend a
thick bushy shag, preferably made out of hemp fibers, which as we all know, are
well known for their non-stick and non-abrasive properties....
On Feb 27, 2008, at 10:13 AM, Scott Thom wrote:
Does anyone
know of a suitable carpet material for use as padding on an A-frame painting
cart? It has to be ok for short term contact with objects, usually
framed 2D work.
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polyester, rayon, hemp, etc?
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RE: clean plastic sheeting
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Karen,
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clean plastic sheeting
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Hello all.
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Can anyone give me a
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