Thursday, July 30, 2009

ONE DAY I HAD AN IDEA











We all have a passion or passions in life. One of mine is collecting 17th and 18th century clothing and accessories. Another one is American history. I have a long standing relationship with Garfield Farm Inn & Tavern which is a fantastic local living history museum. In the past they have asked me to do presentations. When they approached me this year about doing a lecture I had an idea. Why not do an exhibit? The idea transformed into a vision. Why not exhibit my 17th and 18th century collection? The vision became a project. The project was to decide where to have the exhibit and how to display the collection. The project developed into a partnership. It was decided that the collection would be exhibited in the various rooms at Garfield Inn and Tavern. The partnership produced an exhibit. The exhibit was wonderful. It sounds simple doesn't it? Well there were mailing lists that had to be comprised, a vignette to be photographed, a postcard to be designed and printed, a mass mailing of over 2500 cards, publicity to be set in place, an arrangement to borrow mannequins from the Aurora Historical Society, the pickup and delivery of the mannequins, a three day display setup and a total of 505 miles traveled back and forth between my home and the museum. Somewhere in between all that I think I might have had one or two nervous breakdowns. I'm not sure. The results, however, were spectacular. The early clothing made the tavern and inn become alive. The day of the exhibit was sunny with a bright blue sky. We had visitors from Missouri, Wisconsin and Indiana. A number of people from The Northwest Territory Alliance, which is a re enactment group, dressed up in 18th clothing. How cool! Would you believe some people stayed FOUR hours! The next day I spent a solid 7 hours taking down the exhibit and packing. I was exhausted but oh so happy. I had never seen my entire collection out at the same time let alone on mannequins. WOW! I was even impressed. You might ask if I would do another exhibit and my answer would be not in the foreseeable future. However I did learn one thing. Ideas can be dangerous.

I want to thank everyone who helped with the exhibit. Also a special thanks to the wonderful people who took the time to come and visit me, the exhibit and Garfield Farm.

10 comments:

  1. Hi Donna,
    Congratulations on a job well done. You must be feeling somewhat recovered and relieved by now!

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  2. Dear Donna,

    do you know how happy you made so many people who otherwise not have had such a wonderful opportunity see such lovely things and that you were there to visit with and share your lovely things and knowledge.
    I would have given my eye teeth to have been there.

    My friend was able to attend and shared with my daughter & I how very wonderful it all was.
    You speak our language - the love of early - so for those of us who are so far away and those close enough,
    your efforts were and are so greatly appreciated.
    hope have a lovely day!

    I look forward to pictures,if you have them!

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  3. HI Donna~
    Alot of work~ but BOY was it worth it!!! I too cant wait to see some little glimpses here on the blog and your website~ Garfield Farm was a perfect setting for your collection, and I hope this will be the first of many 'exhibits' for you
    xoxoxoxoxo rachael

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  4. Hi Donna,

    I want to thank you for a lovely visit and introduction to your beautiful collection. It was just what I needed that day and the setting made everything come alive. I have some pictures I took, but since the memory on my camera quickly became full, I wasn't able to get a photo of that beautiful dress in the front door hallway. So, needless to say, I am anxious to see some of your photos that were taken.

    Thank you for such a warm welcome and bringing the 18th century alive for me!

    Laura

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  5. Your hard work and dedication was beautifully represented. Your extensive collection and the unique setting have allowed those of us who love the garments and accessories from the past to savour each and every detail.
    We look forward to more photos.
    Susan

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  6. Jenny,

    Hi! Thanks for the congrats. I'm still trying to recover but I'm so very happy how well the exhibit turned out. Stay tuned for more pictures in the coming weeks.
    Cheers!
    Donna

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  7. Christine,
    So very nice to hear from you. When you love something, it is a great pleasure and honor to share that love with others. I truly appreciate all your lovely comments and support. More pictures will be posted in the future.
    To the love of early,
    Donna

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  8. Rachael,
    Greetings! Yes it was a lot of work. Much more than I had originally anticipated. But believe me, it was worth it! Especially because it made the people who attended happy.Whenever you can make someone happy, it is worth its weight in gold. I'm already thinking about next year.
    Hugs,
    Donna

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  9. Laura,
    It was so very lovely to meet you at the exhibit. I am glad you enjoyed yourself. Garfield Farm is a wonderful and magical place that is very dear to my heart. I'm glad I was able to transport you to the 18th century. Please stay in touch. We don't live that far away from each other.
    Warmly,
    Donna

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  10. Susan,
    I am glad that Garfield Farm gave me the opportunity to share my collection with people who love early clothing,textiles and history. It was a dream come true. I will be posting more pictures in the near future. Thanks for your support.
    Warmly,
    Donna

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