Internal engagement and new perspectives
In this fourth article, we explore how travelling exhibitions can be strong resources to leverage for engagement with teams within cultural organisations and for the enrichment of scientific perspectives.
A conversation with Sophie Lécuyer and Marie Pichard
Sophie Lécuyer and Marie Pichard, Exhibition Curators at Universcience – Cité des sciences et de l’industrie & Palais de la découverte, share their experience of launching their new exhibition, Jeans, in the lockdown and pandemic context – unveiling fast adaptations, challenged production, and creative involvement.
Wellbeing and escape through exhibitions
In this third article, we explore how travelling exhibitions can bring safe escape opportunities to visitors and contribute to cultural institutions’ engagement for the wellbeing of communities.
A conversation with Jo Sheppard and Maren Krumdieck
Jo Sheppard and Maren Krumdieck, Group Head of Exhibition Services and Head of Cultural & Commercial Partnerships from the Science Museum Group, take us behind the scenes of international touring in pandemic times, from London to Hong Kong, with the case study of the successfully delivery of their Robots exhibition, which has just opened at the Hong Kong Science Museum.
How ACMI has kept touring programmes ‘on the road’ as the world grinds to a halt?
Anat Meiri, Head of Touring, and Carrie Mulford, Exhibition Coordinator at ACMI, Australia’s national museum of screen culture, share the experience of the ACMI touring team in reinventing touring practice to continuously adapt through pandemic times.
Announcement – International Cultural Dialogue Survey
We invite members of the touring exhibitions community across the globe to contribute their thoughts and vision of touring with our “Cultural Dialogue Survey: The Future of Touring Exhibitions”, in collaboration with Culture Connect.
Rethinking connections with remote audiences
In this second article, we explore how travelling exhibitions, virtual and physical, can be original resources for cultural institutions to rejuvenate the relationship with existing and potential remote audiences.
A new dialogue framework with local audiences
This first article of the Why Touring Exhibitions Matter series will explore how travelling exhibitions can be vital resources to nurture, reinvent and enrich connections to existing and potential local audiences.
Why touring exhibitions matter
A series of articles by Teo that aims to highlight the value of travelling exhibitions by questioning how these creative productions and the collaborations they foster are established sources of value for cultural institutions.
Slow looking and transmedia experiences
What type of travelling exhibition models shall be sustainable in a post-Covid-19 scenario? Museum thinker Dr. Sandro Debono shares his perspective with original alternatives to classic models, questioning the blockbuster approach.