Through the Eyes of the Eagle : Illustrating Healthy Living for Children : Traveling Exhibition Prospectus
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Feb. 9, 2009
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Corporate Authors:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.). Global Health Odyssey Museum. ; National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (U.S.). Division of Diabetes Translation. ; Native Diabetes Wellness Program (U.S.) ; United States. Indian Health Service. Division of Diabetes Translation.
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Description:Organizing Museum:: Global Health Odyssey Museum in cooperation with the Division of Diabetes Translation and the Native Diabetes Wellness Program Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA.
Exhibit Description: The exhibit is comprised of 65 framed watercolor and gouache illustrations on paper. The artwork is floated on archival board; framed with 1 inch blonde frames; and glazed with UV plexiglass. In addition, the exhibit includes two introductory panels, one credit panel, two banners, four book title panels, and book text labels. An optional 2-D animated DVD of the stories is also available. Each venue is provided five complete sets of Eagle Books and one Educator’s Guide. Additional books may be ordered from the Public Health Foundation. Publication date from document properties.
EagleBooksProspectus020909.pdf
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Pages in Document:6 numbered pages
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