Rope Barriers – An Overview

Guests viewing artwork with museum stanchion performing as a buffer.

To add an aesthetic touch to your crowd control system, consider using good old fashioned rope barriers or classy stanchions. Very few methods of crowd control look as stylish and are as effective as placing these rope queue barriers in strategic locations. A stanchion is an upright bar that holds ropes, retractable belts, or metal chains… Read More

Celebrate Culture with the AAM on Museums Advocacy Day

On February 25-26, the American Alliance of Museums (AAM) will be celebrating Museums Advocacy Day in Washington DC. The AAM is encouraging anyone with a passion for museums to attend the events and show Congress why museums deserve their support. American museums contribute $21 billion to the American economy each year, and across the country,… Read More

Customer Testimonial: Dukes of Hazzard Museum

The Dukes of Hazzard was a popular television series that aired for 6 years in the early 80s. The show followed Luke and Bo Duke, and their cousin Daisy, as they sought out trouble in the fictional Hazzard County. For those of you who were never acquainted with the Georgia family, we’re going to tell… Read More

Leslie-Lohman Museum Opens in NYC

Last month, the Leslie-Lohman Museum of Gay and Lesbian Art received an official Museum Accreditation from the State of New York. Located in lower Manhattan, Leslie-Lohman will be the first museum focused solely on gay and lesbian art.   In the past, as gay and lesbian issues were commonly shoved under the rug, many museums… Read More

LineLogic Celebrates International Museum Day

Today, May 18th, is International Museum day (IMD2012). Since 1977,  museums across the planet have participated in this truly remarkable event in order to increase public awareness of the role of these institutions in our developing society. The theme for this year is “Museums in a Changing World. New challenges, New inspirations,” and the celebration… Read More

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