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Returning the Art to their Place: Gallery renovations. Update May 15.

I did some dictation straight into the Iphone.  I don't have the audio transcript but please feel free to enjoy the text below.

This is Kathy (K.F.) Fabian speaking to you from the residence. The Blue Corridor Gallery has been freshly painted and has been out of commission for 15 days now approximately. By request of the administration, I am starting to place the Blue Corridor exhibit. The exhibition pieces have been put in storage in several places in the residence. Bright and early this morning I started to place the pieces that were on the floor in the spots I would like the nail to be hung.

I am having breakfast now and when the meal is finished I look forward to placing the rest of the works and they have been hidden in my locker. I have to go fishing for them now. The plan is to put a nail in the wall in each potential place for a work of art. I figure to get my art out early so that I could have my choice. I will be having a selection of places with good lighting varied with places in the shadows.  The shadows are less desirable but are certainly practical. Many living spaces have the need for a work of art in places that are hidden. In a perfect world, I would have all desirable places but there is room for others with their own selection of art.

The time that the Blue Corridor Gallery was closed has given me some time for reflection. The project is not financially viable at this time. In the future, I would like to place less importance on the Blue Hallway gallery and probably less importance on the social network. I have much work to do with regards to inventory. There are thousands of workers to be signed both physically and digitally. This remains to be done even before the inventory is started. But again, I talk about a perfect world 

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