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Charleston Central Museum
We will be hosting a reception on February 26 to mark the opening of the science exhibition “The Invisible World: Microorganisms” in March. As someone who has supported our institution with generous donations over the years, we hope you will join us to celebrate this exciting event.
Reception Details: Saturday, February 26, 6 P.M.- 9:30 P.M. East Wing of Charleston Central Museum Buffet provided by Silver Star Catering Co.
“The Invisible World: Microorganisms” will run from March 3 to May 31 and feature more than 250 exhibits depicting the wonders of the smallest forms of life. |
The Midwestern Gazette
Charleston Central Museum
Claims Prestigious Honor
by Jill Bradford
MERRITT (April 20)—Charleston Central Museum was awarded the Scientific Literature Award at the first-ever Midwestern Arts & Science Awards ceremony on April 18. Put on by the Midwestern Knowledge Foundation, the event took place at Washington Convention Hall in front of an audience of around 6,000 members of the arts and science communities.
Charleston Central Museum won the prize for the detailed and entertaining information pack that supplements its exhibition “The Invisible World: Microorganisms.” Lead designer Yui Takahashi accepted the award and thanked graphic designer Raymond Schlupp, who provided many of the pack’s illustrations. She also promised that the pack would be publically available on the new version of the museum's Web site, which is currently under construction.
“The Invisible World: Microorganisms” was conceptualized by scientist Thomas Ellson, who enlisted the knowledge and expertise of architect Fiona Watson to construct the exhibits. The exhibition has been a tremendous success for the museum, with ticket sales topping those of all previous exhibitions. After its run there comes to an end, it will be transported to neighboring Georgetown to be displayed at Georgetown Science Institute for approximately two months.
To: <jillbradford @midwestern.com> From: <kevinshaw @gomail.net> Date: April 22 Subject: Recent article
Dear Ms. Bradford, I was initially happy to see your recent coverage of Charleston Central Museum’s success at the Midwestern Art & Science Awards. However, as I read through the article, excitedly waiting to see my name in print, I found that my work had been mistakenly attributed to Fiona Watson, who merely served as an advisor to me during the process. This was very disappointing. I encourage you to carry out more thorough research for future articles. Sincerely, Kevin Shaw |
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