You may consider adding images of artifacts as you curate your exhibit. Make sure the images you use have the type of licenses that permit you to use them so you are not infringing on copyright!
For more detailed information on copyright, fair use, and Creative Commons, check out the resources below.
It may be helpful to use evaluation tools when walking through the process of determining fair use.
The Cerro Coso library has created a brief copyright handout for students and faculty. This is not comprehensive, but serves as an introduction.
Before using an image, investigate its copyright restrictions and determine whether it falls under fair use. Also consider guidelines created by artists for others wanting to use images in their work.
To get permission to use an image that is still within copyright, a good place to start is to contact the copyright clearinghouses that represents the artist. Here are two examples: