Posts Tagged ‘exhibition’
40 years after it was first inaugurated, the Centre Pompidou is still able to surprise and stimulate discussion.
Jessica Kropf is about to wrap-up her internship with Lord Cultural Resources, but it’s not the only thing she’s been up to. Meet someone who’s really learning everything she can about the cultural sector.
By Andrea Ott A new wave in the development and display of cultural projects is having your audience create and plan visitor experiences. It started in artistic production with examples…
By Lisa Dillon, In 2009, the City of Niagara Falls, in partnership with the Niagara Falls Board of Museums, embarked on a major renovation and capital expansion project for the…
By Jacqueline Tang Last week I visited ROM’s latest and largest exhibit on dinosaurs – Ultimate Dinosaurs: Giants from Gondwana. The exhibit features a range of dinosaur skeletons from the…
By Ngaire Blankenberg There is nothing more frustrating or potentially insulting – than a faulty interactive… A client and I recently visited a major ‘audio-visual monument’ that had been…
by Ngaire Blankenberg I’m thinking about interactive museum exhibitions. Of course, everyone who is recommending an interpretive approach will include ‘interactives’ as a ‘category’ of exhibition, to meet the needs…
by Cathy Leekam The first German exhibition since the Second World War to deal exclusively with the subject of Adolf Hitler opened on October 15, 2010 at the German Historical…
By Maria Piacente, VP Exhibitions, Lord Cultural Resources Lord Cultural Resources is on the team of the joint venture between Hill International and EHAF Consulting Engineers contracted by the Ministry…