> Please excuse cross-postings.
> 
> *****************************************************
> 
> Later this year the Library and Archives of the Philadelphia Museum of Art
> will relocate to the Ruth and Raymond G. Perelman Building. In preparation
> for the move, the Library and Archives will close to the public at 4 p.m.
> on Friday, June 16. The Library and Archives will reopen to the public in
> early summer 2007. During this time we will not be able to accommodate
> visiting researchers or reply to reference questions. Interlibrary Loan
> services, however, will continue as usual.
> 
> The Perelman Building is currently undergoing a major renovation to create
> an improved and expanded space for the Library and Archives, along with
> art galleries, curatorial study-storage areas, an educational resource
> center, conservation labs, and offices. 
> 
> We look forward to welcoming researchers to our new home. Updates
> concerning the Perelman Building project, including the official date of
> reopening (to be determined), will be posted on our web sites:
> <http://www.philamuseum.org/library/> and
> <http://www.philamuseum.org/archives/>.
> 
> Thank you for your cooperation.
> 
> *****************************************************
> 
> Susan K. Anderson, Archivist
> Philadelphia Museum of Art
> Box 7646
> Philadelphia, PA  19101-7646
> 
> phone: (215) 684-7659
> fax: (215) 236-0534
> http://www.philamuseum.org/archives/
> 

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