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Exhibition
Contents
- 24 framed
color photographs with labels and text panels (18”
x 24”)
- 50 dry-mounted,
poster-size (20” x 30”) reproductions of
collage journal pages
- 40 framed
journal page reproductions (8” x 11”) suitable
for interpretive activities
- Personal
effects of Dan Eldon, including art supplies, hat, African
cloths, belts
- Didactic
panels about Somali conflict, Dan’s art and life
Supplemental
- Dying
to Tell the Story, 2-hour documentary produced by Amy
and Kathy Eldon about the work of international war
correspondents.
- The Art
of Life, 15 minute looped documentary by CNN about Dan’s
life.
- Exhibit
copies of The Journey Is the Destination and Dan Eldon:
The Art of Life
- Community
Guide, educational materials related directly to the
exhibit, appropriate for middle school, high school,
college, and adult groups.
- Self-published
book by Dan Eldon of his Somalia images
- Reuters’
book highlighting the careers of its three journalists,
including Dan, killed on July 12, 1993.
- Guest
book.
- Marketing
material templates.
- Speaking
engagements possible by Kathy Eldon, Dan’s mother,
and Jennifer New, author of Dan Eldon: The Art of Life.
Prices negotiable.
Running
Length of Exhibition
Security
Moderate.
Exhibitor warrants that Images of Conflict/Celebrations
of Peace, as well as all packing crates and other
packing material, while in Exhibitor’s possession,
will be covered by adequate casualty and liability
insurance, in an amount of at least $25,000.
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Conditions
The
temperature should not go above 80 degrees Fahrenheit
whether during transit, storage, or exhibit. The
exhibit should not be exposed to direct sunlight
and should be in a humidity-controlled setting.
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Shipping
The
show is shipped UPS. Creative Visions Foundation
pays for shipping to the Exhibitor, unless the show
is a single show on the West Coast or in Maine,
in which case there is an additional $150 shipping
charge. The Exhibitor is responsible for return
shipping or for the cost of shipping the exhibit
to the next location.
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Charge
The
cost for the exhibit is $5,000. This allows the
Exhibitor to have the exhibit for up to ten weeks,
including shipping time.
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