 I'm Carrie McWeaver. I'm the assistant director of the Fairfield University Art Museum and I'm going to talk just a little bit about the logistics of getting the amazing artworks that we have for this exhibition, The Holy Name, Art of the Jezu, Bernini and His Age, the logistics of getting them here to our museum for this exhibition. I'm standing in front of a wooden model for the apps of the Church of the Jezu that was painted by Gaoli or Il Baciccio. This object came from Rome in an enormous crate along with four other objects. When we requested this piece on loan, we weren't sure whether it would fit through the doors of the museum. We don't have a loading dock and there are two doors that the piece had to come through. So for several months we were working with some approximate dimensions and in fact even down to pretty close to the time that the piece was shipped we were working with not exact dimensions. So it was a huge relief to get the work here, to get it installed. We had an amazing crew of carpenters here at the university who built us a model of the model so that we could experiment with getting it through our doors, make ourselves feel a little bit more comfortable about the fact that it would fit and then also created this structure for it to sit on. It was a real team effort. The logistics of getting over 50 pieces from museums across the country and Italy was immense, but we had a lot of help and great collaboration and we're just delighted that everything is here and installed and looking amazing so we hope you can all come and enjoy the exhibition and see these beautiful works.