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As well as organizing exhibitions specifically for international tours, SITES has identified other exhibitions organized for American audiences which are available for international showings. These exhibitions are listed in [[underlined]]Update[[/underlined]] under the logo "SITES Abroad".

An exhibition of contemporary Dutch art, prepared in cooperation with the Netherlands, opened in Chicago early in 1982 and will be seen in Toronto, Canada and Brooklyn, New York. This exhibition commemorates the 200th annoversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries. The ability to attract a number of major offerings from foreign countries and institutions is limited by the lack of funds to pay for shipping such exhibitions. The Institution will continue to explore ways of overcoming these obstacles in the years ahead. 

[[underlined]]Museum Programs Resource Growth[[/underlined]]

By FY 1988, Museum Programs resources may approach $15,000,000 from present levels of $10,000,000. Federal appropriations will account for most of the growth and be concentrated in the Conservation Analytical Laboratory activities related to research and conservation programs, the Traveling Exhibition Service, and for horticulture and library operations. Unrestricted trust fund support for traveling exhibitions is also projected to increase substantially during the planning period.