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  <title>Frame Theory</title>
  <description>Framing is often considered an accessory or as an afterthought, and my institutions look at it as a temporary presentation method for objects.&amp;amp;nbsp; The truth is, framing can be an important part of long-range collection and exhibition planning.&amp;amp;nbsp; Using the right materials, and building an overall stock framing protocol can extend the value of the process.&amp;amp;nbsp; It can save resources like time and money involved in everything from planning to installation.&amp;amp;nbsp; It also can help with the future care of the work.&amp;amp;nbsp; In this episode, I cover everything from glazing to climate cases and how your decisions now can build a strong reputation for your institution in the future. </description>
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