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"Labyrinths for Peace 2000" Exhibit
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There are 22 panels in the "Labyrinths for Peace 2000" exhibit: six triptychs or groups of Photo by Kathy Ruytsthree panels designed to hang together and four panels (48" x 42") designed to hang alone.

The triptychs have a large panel (48" x 42") in the center flanked by two smaller panels (24" x 42"). The number and title of each panel are on the back of the individual pieces.

The panels are foam core with metal frames. There is no glass covering the panels so they are light and easy to hang. It will arrive in a wooden packing crate that is approximately 53” x 53” x 22” that weighs approximately 350 pounds. Each panel has a number and “title” so the exhibit can be hung properly.

Title Panel (#1) – single panel, hangs alone and can have copy specific to the dates of your exhibit (see sheet titled, "Personalizing Your Exhibit.").

Introductory Panel (#22) – hangs alone. This is a general information piece on labyrinths.

Labyrinths in the USA (#14, #15, #16) – hangs in group of three. This includes information on labyrinths throughout the U.S., both public and private.

World Peace (#17, #18, #19) – hangs in group of three. This panel documents a labyrinth made by Elizabeth McGowan for world peace. This labyrinth is like a map of the world without boundaries and a small replica – an original piece of art – is included on one of the panels.

School Panel (#20) – single panel, hangs alone. This panel is very colorful and fun, highlighting the place of labyrinths in the schools and the enjoyment of the students.

U.S. Capitol Panel (#21) – single panel, hangs alone. This panel focuses on the labyrinths that were built on the lawn of the Capitol in March, 2000.

Labyrinths Worldwide (#2, #3, #4) – hangs in group of three. This group features labyrinths around the world, both ancient and modern.

Classic Labyrinths (#5, #6, #7) – hangs in group of three. This set of panels gives information on the classic labyrinth and its place in history and current uses. It uses both photographs and graphics to tell the story.

Chartres Labyrinths (#8, #9, #10) – hangs in group of three. This set of panels gives information on the Chartres Labyrinth.

Concentric Labyrinths (#11, #12, #13) -- hangs in group of three. This set of panels gives information on the concentric labyrinth.

Photo Credit: Photo by Kathy Ruyts

 

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