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In the spotlight

Tutankhamun by Cecoforma has just closed at the Metz Congrès Robert Schuman in France after visiting Lyon and Strasbourg. The exhibition presents archeologist Howard Carter’s career leading up to the discovery of the tomb, and delves into ancient Egyptian daily life 3300 years ago.

The Real Genghis Khan by Dino Don is currently open at Mulva Cultural Center in De Pere (WI), United-States of America. It presents elaborate sets, role-playing interactives, Genghis-era artifacts and daily live performances by Mongolian musicians.

Fire by Universcience is open at Dasa Dortmund in Germany. Visitors can discover how fire has transformed our everyday lives and psychology, and how our relationship with it has evolved over time, oscillating between fear and fascination.

Life Through a Royal Lens toured by Nomad Exhibitions just opened at The Amelia Scott in Tunbridge Wells, United-Kingdom, and will run until June 2026. Spanning from the reign of Queen Victoria to the present day, it showcases the Royal Family's enduring relationship with the camera.

We are very happy to welcome UNCEDED: Voices of the Land on Teo! This non-profit organization stewards the creative integrity and operational excellence of the audio-visual exhibition of the same name, which was envisioned by Master of Architecture and traditional Blackfoot Elder Douglas J. Cardinal. The interdisciplinary exhibition showcases the work of leading Indigenous architects, designers, and thinkers who articulate the deep relationship between culture, land, and identity through the built environment.

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