The following is a list of tasks that will need to be completed while you are planning your exhibition. The necessary timelines may vary depending on the nature of your exhibition. We will provide a customized timeline sheet to guide your project planning.
Once your proposal has been admitted to the Exhibitions calendar, the Director of Exhibitions will schedule a Launch Meeting with you and relevant Club staff, including the Publications Manager, Chair of Members Exhibitions, and Chair of Publications. This meeting will serve as our introduction to your vision for your exhibition and related publication(s), as well as establish first timelines for preparation.
A sample timeline follows:
**Six months prior to your installation, we will host a check-in call to confirm that the following elements are underway: a final selections list with insurance values; label composition; shipping logistics; and a plan for photography. We will also confirm that you have identified a graphic designer.**
Advance finalized information detailing any planned publication, such as a catalogue, to be issued in conjunction with the exhibition.
Identify a graphic designer with whom we will work to develop the design suite and exhibition collateral, if you have not already done so.
Designed Collateral
Select a signature image to be used on the promotional material for the exhibition.
Schedule Collateral meeting with graphic designer.
Develop Exhibition Collateral with your graphic designer. This includes the Promotional Posters, Invitations, Collector's Statement, and Section Panels (if opting for external production).
Exhibition Content
Label copy for the exhibition, e-mailed as a Word-compatible attachment to the Director of Exhibitions if labels are to be produced in-house. The label copy should consist of basic bibliographic information (or similar reference information for non-book items) plus descriptive text. See Object Labels for a template.
Collector’s Statement copy, emailed as a Word-compatible attachment. We will review the copy before putting it into design production with your graphic designer. The Statement orients non-specialists to the raison d’être and highlights of your selection, generally consists of no more than 500 words, and will serve as the opening panel of your selection.
Section Panels (if opting to include), emailed as a Word-compatible attachment
JPEG images (the named or numbered to indicate their corresponding text) for the online exhibition on Omeka.
Programming
Consult with Programs Manager April Rose (arose@grolierclub.org) regarding events, tours, etc. that will be offered in conjunction with the exhibition. These will be included on the invitation for the exhibition opening reception.
Publicity
Our PR Consultant, Amanda Domizio (amanda@domiziopr.com), will be in touch with you to develop a Press Release and approved PR image sheet of exhibition highlights to circulate to contacts in fine arts media.
Be in touch with Amanda if you have additional a list of special interest publications, reviewers, websites or other media outlets to which you would like press materials sent. Whenever possible, a list of contact names and addresses for such publications will streamline the PR process.
NB: Deadlines for inclusion in journals are often at least six months prior to opening.
Installation
Layouts: We require a schematic indicating which items will be in which cases, and ideally an approximate placement within those cases. We will advise with recommendations based on our experience with our cases. These schematics are crucial to ensure we have sufficient and appropriate resources on hand for the technical installation of the exhibition.
Arrange for your stay in New York to supervise the installation of your materials. Plan to be present in the gallery for direct supervision of the placement of your items and the installation of exhibition architecture (cradles, stands, mats and frames, etc.) and labels; ideally, curators are on hand throughout the installation period.
Submit any requests for special lighting, additional cases or stands, unusual hanging arrangements, special tools, electronic devices such as video loops or slide monitors.
Loans
A completed Loan Agreement, to be provided by the Director of Exhibitions
A complete inventory of items to be loaned in an Excel spreadsheet, to be attached to the loan agreement. We cannot accommodate items that are not included on the item manifest and loan agreement. Please communicate all changes to your item manifest to the Exhibitions Department as soon as possible.
Shipping
Finalize shipping arrangements. We will work with your chosen shipper to coordinate arrival, if need be.
As you prepare your exhibition items for shipment, please label each item and create an itemized packing list to facilitate the loan intake at the Club. Plan to have the exhibition items wrapped and ready for shipping at least six weeks in advance of installation.
Ship materials to the Club for intake and storage.
Finalize any special arrangements for the opening event, working with Grolier Club's Program Manager.
See this document for a digest of the exhibition deliverables with a glossary of each item. This is a template timeline. We will provide a custom timeline for your exhibition, and deadlines are subject to change.