An eco-friendly approach to travelling exhibition design
By Museum d'Histoire Naturelle de Toulouse
The Natural History Museum of Toulouse examines the design and production processes behind the travelling exhibition Impact, Biodiversity matters, from an eco-friendly and sustainability perspective.…
How to develop and evaluate an exhibition that promotes intercultural understanding
By Lee Davidson & Leticia Pérez-Castellanos
Lee Davidson, Associate Professor in Museum & Heritage Studies in Wellington, and Leticia Pérez-Castellanos, Professor of Museology in México, share the second part of the…
Sustainable and optimistic design in touring exhibitions
By Universal Design Studio & Barbican Immersive
Barbican Immersive and Universal Design Studio seek to create a radical vision for a different world with the Our Time on Earth exhibition, embracing the…
Reimagining exhibition exchange as remote intercultural exhibition development
By Lee Davidson & Leticia Pérez-Castellanos
Lee Davidson, Associate Professor in Museum & Heritage Studies in Wellington, and Leticia Pérez-Castellanos, Professor of Museology in México, share the De la milpa a…
Inviting external experts into the process of designing the Waste Age exhibition, the Design Museum team has questioned practices and reconsidered resource use, production methods,…
Microsculpture exhibition success outside of the museum
By Alexa Magladry
Alexa Magladry, from the American Museum of Natural History, shares the recent success of taking Microsculpture, a photography exhibition, to audiences in Colombia within a…
Henry McGhie introduces the Mobilising Museums for Climate Action ‘toolbox’, a collection aiming to inspire radical climate action in and with museums, developed as part…
Travelling exhibitions as a resource for sustainable development in culture
By Loïc Fel
Loïc Fel, Co-founder of COAL, the Coalition for Art and Sustainable Development, provides a new perspective on the impact and role of travelling exhibitions, exploring…