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"Between Fences" exhibit scheduled to tour Wisconsin

Between Fences The Wisconsin Humanities Council (WHC) is excited to announce the six organizations selected to host the Smithsonian's Museum On Main Street exhibition, "Between Fences." The exhibition will open in Wisconsin in fall 2007 and spend six weeks in each of the host communities.

The tour schedule is:

Sept. 15-Oct. 27, 2007: Waupaca, hosted by the Waupaca Area Public Library and displayed in the future exhibit gallery of the library.

Nov. 3-Dec. 15, 2007: Hales Corners, hosted by the Stahl-Conrad Homestead and displayed in the barn and farmhouse museum.

Jan. 5-Feb. 16, 2008: La Farge, hosted by the Friends of the Kickapoo Valley Reserve and displayed in the visitor center.

Feb. 23-April 5, 2008: Sauk Prairie, hosted by River Arts, Inc. and displayed in the River Arts Center gallery.

April 12-May 24, 2008: Clear Lake, hosted by the Clear Lake Area Community Center and displayed in the Center's community room.

May 31-July 12, 2008: Cable, hosted by the Cable Natural History Museum and displayed in the new museum to open in 2008.

"Between Fences" is an exhibition designed by the Smithsonian Institution specifically for small, rural communities. The exhibition explores themes of boundaries, place and space using objects and images including fences, tools, photographs and publications such as product literature, journals, postcards and posters.

The WHC will coordinate the tour, a part of the Museum on Main Street program, working closely with Wisconsin's six host organizations and communities to plan public programs on the many themes of the exhibition: land use; defining public and private space in terms of home, farm and factory; the settling of the United States; and the boundaries and borders of human relationships.

"I was really impressed by the applications we received," said Jessica Becker, program officer at the WHC and coordinator for the Between Fences tour. "Clearly these issues are extremely relevant in Wisconsin today and the exhibition tour is a wonderful opportunity for communities throughout the state to explore their histories, celebrate their unique stories and break down fences that are no longer needed."

Applications came from organizations in every corner of the state, all with populations under 10,000 people. A panel of WHC board members and humanities scholars selected the sites based on geographic distribution, strength of proposed ideas for complementary programs, commitment from the community and the physical display space.

More information about the Smithsonian Museum On Main Street program, and the "Between Fences" exhibition, can be found at www.museumonmainstreet.org.

The Wisconsin Humanities Council is the state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Since 1972, the WHC has served the people of Wisconsin through both a grant program and humanities projects of its own. Its mission is to create opportunities for all the people of Wisconsin to engage in critical exploration of the histories, arts, ideas and values of their own and other communities.

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