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There is a shelf/window ledge that is probably deep enough to sit the photos on but they would be far below eye level as it's only about mid calf height. I'll need something to put on the window shelf to raise them up. Plus I really wanted to group a few of the photos in a square as they're a set. Maybe I'll get a big board and paint it white and hang the photos on it and then prop it up on the window shelf?
There are hooks in the top of the window frame already that I could use to suspend the photos from. But the window is deep and the hooks are not in the front so the photos are not going to be close to the glass if I do it that way I think.
Definitely more workable options than I originally thought though - I just need to come up with a plan.
Unfortunately the person who I'm supposed to be coordinating with at this location is out of the country and won't be back until after the art walk is over. The woman who I spoke to was very unhelpful as she had no idea what I was talking about. I'll have to go back there tonight to speak to the acting manager who may or may not have any idea of the commitment that his predecessor made to sponsor the local arts activities.
There are hooks in the top of the window frame already that I could use to suspend the photos from. But the window is deep and the hooks are not in the front so the photos are not going to be close to the glass if I do it that way I think.
Definitely more workable options than I originally thought though - I just need to come up with a plan.
Unfortunately the person who I'm supposed to be coordinating with at this location is out of the country and won't be back until after the art walk is over. The woman who I spoke to was very unhelpful as she had no idea what I was talking about. I'll have to go back there tonight to speak to the acting manager who may or may not have any idea of the commitment that his predecessor made to sponsor the local arts activities.