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Exhibition Set Up (Rework)

Our lecturer dropped by a few hours before the opening and gave us a curatorial feedback. The second room (with 3 sets of work) started becoming a supercrit display instead of an exhibition display. Using blutack as well was not helping us. We tried avoiding using pins on the wall but we realised we need push ourselves more and commit in making this exhibition work.

We decided to use pins then put a plaster afterwards and paint the walls. Through re-grouping, we manage to reorganise the room to a more fitting exhibition. We decided to lay the table flat, instead of using it as an easel. Then we took out the pin ups on the wall and stacked them together and put them on a plinth.

Feedback from our lecturer







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