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Health Behavior

Historical

Exhibit

Scope of Work

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Exhibits Background, Objectives, Strategy

The Roswell Park Cancer Institute Department of Health Behavior under the direction of Dr. Cummings

and Dr. Hyland, have initiated a plan to develop a traveling historical exhibits with accompanying media

and web presence. So far the exhibit has been preliminarily to be located at the following three national

conferences:

• Association of Preventive Oncology –

March 3-6, Washington, DC

• American Society for Clinical Oncology –

June 1-5, Chicago, Illinois

• National Conference on Tobacco or Health

– August 15-17, Kansas City, Missouri

Title:

Lifting the Smoke Screen: The History of Cigarettes Smoking in the US

Objective:

To keep tobacco control on the public agenda over the next 24 months in an effort to provide support for

interventions to reduce tobacco use in the US (FDA regulation of tobacco products, smoke-free policies,

product warnings, higher taxes).

Strategy:

To exploit press opportunities around the 50th anniversary of the 1962 Royal College of Physicians Report

on smoking and health (March 7, 2012) and 1964 Surgeon General's Report on Smoking and Health

(January 11, 2014) by:

• Create a traveling exhibit detailing the rise and fall of the modern cigarette and lung cancer

epidemic in the US over the 20th century

• Have the exhibit displayed at high profile public health and medical meetings

• Develop a PR campaign to bring attention to the exhibit and the history of lung cancer in the US

over the past century (e.g., work with the Surgeon General's office to create press events

surrounding the exhibit leading up to the 2014 anniversary date of the 1964 SGR).

• Organize a campaign and contest to get the US postal service and the United Nations to

issue commemoratives stamp honoring the 1964 SGR

• Issuing reports from the ITC project that discuss the effectiveness of intervention that reduce

cigarette smoking and ultimately reduce the death toll caused by smoking

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Target Audience:

• Primary: Public Health and Medical professionals.

• Secondary: elected officials and general public.

EXHIBIT IN DEVELOPMENT – MUSEUM QUALITY AND FLEXIBLE

“Lifting the Smokescreen”

This portable exhibit is being developed with the support of local museum exhibit designer, Scott Wood. This

historical timeline of tobacco throughout the 20th century and into the early decades of the 21st century (1898

– 2014), will portray the key events in tobacco history featuring lines that highlight the actions and

marketing of the tobacco industry, the actions of public health, and cigarette consumption over time with a

mapped line for lung cancer closely following the trend. The exhibit will be broken down into four time

periods: 1900 to 1939; 1940-1971; 1972-1997; 1998-2012.

The exhibit is being designed for maximum flexibility while maintaining museum grade design. The

complete structure is a 10’ x 20’ discrete environment with ceiling panels. When needed, the exhibit can

break into several different modules, 2 -20’ inline exhibits, or 4- 10’ exhibits, or anything in-between. The

outsides will also include printed graphics on the exterior and a ceiling panel, which is made of 8’ curved

pop-up frames themselves. The outside design, still in planning may include the victims of tobacco used, or

the “wall of shame.”

Tentative Venue Exhibit Plan (2012)

Venue Dates Contact Available space

ASPO March 3-6, 2012 http://www.aspo.org/annual_meeting 20x20

ASCO June 1-5, 2012 [email protected]

706-679-3972 20x20

NCOTOH August 15-17, 2012 [email protected]

803-743-1130

May have limited

space for smaller

version

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20 ft enclosed

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Roof view

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20ft Stand alone

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20ft with 10ft extension

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10ft enclosed

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10 ft wall

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RPCI Exhibits

Working with Dr. Alan Blum from the University of Alabama, RPCI has collaborated, co-developed, and

supported the following exhibits:

• Cartoonists take up tobacco (2008 – RPCI and Buffalo International Airport). This exhibit was supported

through the Erie Niagara Tobacco-Free Coalition.

• The Pharmacy Exhibit – initially supported at the National Conference in Phoenix, AZ and then hosted

at the Buffalo Museum and Science Center. Materials are housed at RPCI. RPCI current used an intern

to catalog, scan and help to further digitize the collection. Some of the materials have been posted to

blumarchive.org. This exhibit was supported through the Erie Niagara Tobacco-Free Coalition.

• The Tobacco Stamp Exhibit – RPCI and Buffalo Museum and Science Center.

Web exhibits

• The BlumArchive.org – A website conceived and developed by RPCI to virtually host exhibit programs

from the archives of Alan Blum. This website has been developed ad-hoc and has not direct financial

support for development outside of the Flight Attendant and historical exhibit development.

• The Oral Tobacco Collection on Tobacco Documents Online. This exhibit was supported through the

Legacy tobacco documents grant supplement.