The Museum of Clean is a quirky, fun, family oriented museum
in Pocatello, Idaho. They have such
diverse displays as antique pre-electric vacuum cleaners, the world's first motorized vacuum cleaner (which was horse-drawn), a chimney sweep
exhibit, and a replica of Noah’s Ark in a state-of-the-art 74,000 square foot
building. They also have an art gallery
which includes a rotating display by local artists.
Don Aslett is the founder of the museum. He has written 40 books and completed over
6000 seminars, workshops, and TV filmings all about “clean.” I spoke to him when I visited the museum a
few months ago, and he said he would like to have Linda and me exhibit there. I had forgotten all about it, when one day I
got a phone call inviting us to hang our photos in November 2017.
So, Linda and I hung 24 photos in the art gallery at the
museum for the month of November. A few
are shown here. I would like to thank Don
Aslett for the opportunity, and Museum director Brad Kisling for all his help
getting us set up. He could not have
been friendlier or more helpful. Just
about everyone should enjoy a visit to this very unusual museum.
www.museumofclean.com
www.museumofclean.com
As usual, our photos are copyrighted and cannot be used
without our permission.
Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteThank you. The museum is unbelievable, and we are glad to be a part of it.
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