Our final workshop responded to an idea from the perfume stall man, that smell is a sense that can trigger memories and inspire the imagination. This exhibit just had to be interactive.
He supplied several smells each on one of his little card sample sticks. Some of these sticks became flower petals, but the most recent ones became the core of our museum's 'SMELL -a-VISION'.
The memory or vision was recorded by our many testers, during the day, in corresponding colour pen, and stored in the smell-a-vision record book.
While all this was going on, Jim secured our many exhibits into their places on the shelving.
Liz busily catalogued and labelled them with their names and histories.
We also had an assistant curator with us today. Pipi scoured the market for intriguing items and created our 'Curious Objects' section.
Finally, in glorious sunshine, our Museum was completed, and ready to go on tour....
Many, many thanks to all the staff, stallholders and public who have helped and contributed
over the passed 6 weeks.
cheers
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