Museum Exhibit
Fabrication : Enterprising Women: 250 Years of American
Business
Client:
Radcliffe Institute
"Enterprising Women: 250 Years of American Business"
This 4,000 square foot traveling exhibition, which premiered
at the National Heritage Museum, brought to life the stories
of 40 intriguing women who helped shape the landscape of
American business from the colonial times to the present
day. Through our interpretive graphics and audio recordings,
the visitors are able to witness the trials and triumphs
of this very diverse group of women. Proto fabricated biounits
which included etched glass interpretive panels and photo
screened graphics. Artifact cases were fabricated to present
and protect costumes, diaries, letters, legal documents,
and photographs. Reader rails gave the visitor more insight
into the women's accomplishments. AV units provided audio-visual
presentations for each of our contemporary women. Proto,
also, devised a convenient soft pack system which reduced
the number of crates, handling equipment and storage requirements
at the venues.